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Motivation in surprising places … turned the week’s workouts upside down

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Had an odd thing happen yesterday that has been on my mind since. There is a particular client [from the day job] of mine that I see in the gym off and on that has been obviously engaged in some workouts that have kept is mid to late 30s something frame looking better than most. Yesterday however I totally tripped when I walked by this guy, whom I had not bumped into in a couple of weeks and seen that - holy crap … he has totally shredded up! It was really odd how seeing a guy that I am acquainted with make that kind of progress makes the motivation swell, eh?

The workouts have been quite good this week to the point of thinking… gesh, I should consider backing off soon!

I have been popping into different gyms as I travel about here and there with the day job and forcing the workouts into different settings; using different equipment, etc. It has caused me to turn the focus away from some "favorites"in the routine … like one gym that I went to didn’t have a belt for doing weighted dips [???], so I did larger number of dips without weight and superset the remainer of that chest/bi workout and totally tore things up [in a good way]. Another gym I went to didn’t have a plain bar for doing pull ups [???] - they had some kind of funky ill placed set of assorted handles in its place [obviously the guy that designed this contraption had never done a chin up in his life!], so I used it and focused the intensity of the back workout elseware and I was pretty stoked at the changes I was channeled into. Leg day this week was fairly intense as well - to the point that I decided to actually skip squats when they came up - my knees where a tad wobbly after forcing a big set of walking lunges and some heaviness at the leg press sled …

It has been a good week … heading in for shoulders this morning. Nice~!

Joined the NSCA; ordered the study materials for the CSCS Exam

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

I joined the NSCA a couple of weeks back and ordered the study materials this afternoon to take the CSCS exam. Should be cool!

Figured out a problem with sleep

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

The last couple of months I have really been having some issues falling asleep at night and this past week I figured it out as I was sitting at my dining room table at about midnight [I actually laid down to go to bed before 9:00 and gave up after 2 hours - and no, caffeine is not the issue. I generally avoid beverages of that sort 4-5 hours before bed]: I have not been making myself tired enough in my workouts. It has been a bit of a vicious cycle that I have recently came to grips with. I have backed off the cardio quite a bit over the last couple of months in order to save muscle that I have been working to build, but it has become apparent to me that the 5 minute warm up before weight training and 5-10 minute cool down after weight training is not enough to make my now ramped up metabolism chill when it comes time for sleep. So the last week I have been making it a point to really do things that are going to run me down some. Jogging more and swimming [some laps - mostly sprints]. I am finding after adding this element back into my workout that fall asleep has really not been hard and I am waking without the alarm clock in the morning. Very cool - problem solved!

Busier than a one armed paper hanger …

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Things have been really cooking along lately. I have got three different guys I have been training the last few weeks and that added on to the day job makes for some occasional moments of feeling a bit overwhelmed. All three guys are quite different with vary different goals, so it has been challenging, but very cool.

My own workouts have been aimed at getting to more intensity. Pulling back from the stabilization kinds of moves and heading towards some of the more traditional "bodybuilding" kind of intensity. The reps are going down and the weight I am working with is slowly creeping up. Diet has been steady at about 2300 calories a day and I am going to hold there and see what happens as I push into some heavier territory. Looking for more mass and doing it without adding any of the wrong kind of weight.

Trixter747 and I have been talking about getting another group together on a forum to create some competitive sensations and hold each other accountable to goals set [previously known as a "Challenge"]. if you are serious and have some goals mapped out and want to hop in, let us know.

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Working with clients as a CPT and my own workouts…

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Got a couple of guys that I am working with and doing workouts for and while it seems a bit daunting putting together workouts for these guys, it really is going well.

One thing that I need to keep track of is my own workouts though. I have been taking what I learned in the NASM course and applying it to my own workouts and I am pleased with how things have been going. I have been doing a modified "Stabilization" routine for the last few weeks and I am this week going to be breaking into the "Strength Stabilization" phase for the month of May. I’ll be adding in some weight training that involves slowly moving into a more reduced volume and increased intensity. We’ll see how this goes.

I am going to do some progress pics this coming week too. Missed a month with those due to a spring break vacation I took with the family to Yosemite and all the flurry of activity with training folks. Been feeling good about the diet. At about 2400 Calories a day 26% Protein, 54% Carbs and 20% Fats. That is a couple hundred calories higher than I have been at, but the goals do involve adding mass, so I good with it at this point.

Continue to be relentless out there …
Brian

Personal Trainer Legislation in CA

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Personal trainer bill advancing
2:00 a.m. April 24, 2009

SACRAMENTO – Personal trainers would have to meet certain standards in California under a bill approved by the state Senate.

Sen. Ron Calderon, D-Monterey Park, says some trainers have little more than a weekend class before they are allowed to work with customers.

His bill would require personal trainers to have a bachelor’s degree in a related field or be certified by a nationally accredited program.

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Good thing I got my cert, eh?

Personal Trainer Software …

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

For those of you out there that are working personal trainers or you are are working with a personal trainer, I was curious if you were aware of or are using any kind of software to track clients/progress. It was something that was mentioned in passing in my CPT course and I thought it would be a good idea to look into it.

PASSED … now a CPT [NASM]

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Thanks for all the support and encouragement that you all gave me. I took and passed the CPT exam today to become a NASM certified Personal Trainer. We’ll see where things go from here.

Gonna be out of town for the next week … heading to Yosemite for a bit of a vaca with the fam for spring break.

Chat with you all when I get back.

Continue to be relentless out there.
Brian

Passed the practice NASM Exam … 2 weeks left to review!

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Took the practice exam for the first time this afternoon for my certification to become a Personal Trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine [NASM] and breathed a sigh of relief. 70% is passing and I got a 77% … guess things are going good! Been spending a lot of time at the local Jack in the Box studying. It is a great place to study because there is no background music and the coffee is somewhat decent.

Any body that has taken the exam and has any tips for me I’d really love to hear from you.

Cool!
Brian

Transformation two years in the making … time to start a new chapter

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

I just posted progress pics this morning that pretty much sum up the last two years of effort in taking off 70+ lbs of ugly - a journey I began in March of 2007. The health benefits of getting the weight off are more than I dreamed. I still occasionally do a double take when I walk by a mirror. Chronic back pain has left, obnoxious snoring at night has ceased, I went through three different wardrobes [I started out in XXL Shirts and size 44 pants - now in Medium shirt and 34 pants!] and I have had countless encounters with clients and friends that didn’t even recognize me not to mention the repeated comments about looking 15 years younger, etc. It has been quite a ride and I wanted to thank all you for encouraging me and hitting me up with tips and ideas about making the journey easier. You have my heartfelt thanks!

The new chapter: Stay on this path - there is no going back. I plan to continue to strive to reach what ever the genes will deliver: add more muscle, get more ripped and enter a show as a bodybuilder - before the big "50" rolls around. It is official, I’m a late bloomer, but I think I have studied my body enough over the last two years to pull it off.

We’ll see what the next two years brings. COOL!



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