Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Change is good



When I plan workouts, I think about what muscle groups are working in each exercise, how much an exercise challenges cardio fitness, how to adapt for injury, and a whole bunch of other things.  Even so, workouts often need to be changed in the moment for any number of reasons.

Sometimes, as I am taking a client through what I planned, my client wants to try a different order of exercises.  So we try it and find out what happens.  Sometimes the new order is better.  Sometimes it turns out that I had good reasons for ordering things the way I did.  Either way, we’ve learned something.

I am not the boss of the workouts I do with my clients.  I have several jobs when we work together:  keeping the client safe, providing appropriate challenge, watching and assisting with form, encouraging, and, of course, counting reps.   We work together to make the workout work.

We can do this.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Harder to measure...



There is a rule, I think, that fitness people have to believe in goals.  This may just be commodification in action, in that goals provide ways to measure what we are accomplishing, allowing those of us who work in fitness to help clients justify the cost of our services.  I do believe in goals, but not always in the kind of measurable goals that my industry promotes.

I am not knocking measurements.  I am not criticizing anyone for choosing to set a goal about losing five pounds (or seventeen, or fifty two) or running a mile or a marathon.  If a client has that kind of goal, I certainly have the tools to help get there.

It’s just that I believe in the goals that are harder to measure.  Does the workout we are doing make us feel better?  Does it help us really enjoy that travel adventure to the fullest?  Are we building the flexibility we need to squat down and check out ladybugs with our kids or grandkids?  Do we have the breath to climb up that hill to get the view that takes our breath away?

We are so much more than a number on a scale or a dumbbell or a stopwatch.  Let’s work out to make our ineffable selves more awesome.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Monday Workout: Ladder, No Snakes



This week we’re working with the speed ladder.  This, in addition to the round lunges, the single leg squats, and the BOSU work, will help us with our coordination and balance.  Life happens in many directions and on unstable surfaces, so we practice in our workouts!  Three rounds.

ladder in in out out
1 min
deadlifts
20
round lunges
10


ladder side ins
1 min
1 leg squats
20
pushups
10


carioca/grapevine
1 min
(BOSU) curls
20
Russian twist
10