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I have seen people during there interview and they didn't even know the name of the Smith Machine and on Monday were wearing a Personal Trainer shirt :umno:
They run $60-100 around here. One trainer at my new gym wanted to get into triathlon coaching at $60/hr but was willing to discount it to practice on me 8O
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And for YOU personally, to answer each and every one of your questions, make sure you're not overtraining, make sure you're getting the proper kind and amount of nutrition, make sure you're getting the proper amount of sleep, continue giving you new exercises to help you improve your times, work with you on your swimming strokes and even show you exercises to help you improve same. Shall I go on?
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i don't think i'd go Oprah and actually pay for a personal trainer -- altho if i had her money, i would. it all boils down to $$$$.
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Was the little handheld device plastic or metal? Where did they pinch you? How long did they hold the pinches? Did they pinch more than once at each site? Having seen some recent pictures of you, I doubt seriously that you're 14% BF. My guess is lower than that.
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It was a little plastic thing like a video game controller. I held on to two handles at arm's length for 20 seconds and then it came up with the %. No calipers involved.
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Sounds like electrical impedance, which isn't very reliable due to a high variance.
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First time I've ever done any sort of weight training. He does motivate me to work harder and helps correct poor form. My legs are much, much stronger then my arms/back. And he is able to adjust my weekly workouts to account for this and my running schedule (~ 25 miles per week and rising).
I pay $35 per half-hour session. It is worth it, in my opinion. Especially for me being a weight lifting newbie. Hopefully, once I see some results and learn the equipment myself, I will workout on my own. I'm also doing the protein shakes at home now, trying to drink at least one a day during the week. I have a hard time taking them on non-workout and/or long run days.
He did a fat test on my during the first session and I measured in at 12% (which is very good for my age group - Male, 32). He used a plastic caliper device and measured in three places: thigh, neck, and near underarm. I don't know how accurate that is, but I'd like to get that down to below 10% over the next few months. He also weighed me at this first session and I was at 156 fully clothed. He wants to put 10 - 15 lbs back on me which I don't necessarily agree with. I'm down to 150 as of this AM. I ate like a horse the last two days and I still burning calories like mad.
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