Archive for August, 2009

Personal Trainer Gains 90 Pounds To Connect Better With His Clients.

A recent piece on Good Morning America caused real up roar in the fitness industry and has divided opinion  amongst its ranks. The peice was about a former underwear model and personal trainer who had the perfect rippling six pack, chiseled jaw line and made a living from having the ultimate body!

He then spent six months eating whatever he liked, ultimately gaining 90 pounds in weight, losing his pristine body, replacing the six pack and chiseled chin for a pregnant paunch and chubby face.

Paul James Personal Trainer Melbourne

He did this in an attempt to better understand his obese clients.

His actions have been villified by many of his peers in the industry, claiming he is irresponsible, “lunacy” and not being a “good example” to his clients. However my thoughts are very different, because those same trainers who have attacked him really do not have what it takes to coach their clients to a better body. Whilst these trainers may have incredible technical skills and knowledge to teach their clients how to get fit, I question whether they truly understand what makes their clients tick!

The majority of trainers are a strange breed. The guy that runs your local aerobics class, bootcamps or personal training sessions is quite likely to be someone who became a trainer because they like working out, they like gyms and get a kick out of feeling fit and healthy. Making a living out of doing the stuff you like is cool, but they are probably the wrong people to help you lose weight!

I believe most people who need to lose weight hate the thought of working out, are absolutely NOT gym people, and really do not understand the feeling of being fit and healthy! From a psychological standpoint a personal trainer and someone who needs to lose weight are so far apart, the trainer might as well be speaking russian and the client will be speaking french!

So am I saying your coach needs to be someone who used to be fat to understand you better? Well may be…

However, I do know of many great coaches, who have never had weight issues, who really do understand the barriers their clients have to working out or even stepping in to the gym for the first time.

And I think that this is the most important point here, finding someone who can empathise with you and the reasons why you have found training and the gym environment difficult before, as well as the addictive nature of your current eating habits. I really believe that gyms are the most unnatural, scariest and intimidating places for someone, male or female, who is over-weight… but this is a whole different discussion for another article.

If you can find someone like this to train you, then your chances of success are multiplied, because you’ll at least be talking the same language!

Back to our overweight underwear model, my thoughts are that he will become the most important coach in his gym if not his area. The twist of the story is that after 6 weeks of following his own program he has lost just 10 of the 90 pounds.

Mentally he has found it difficult, getting over the addiction to sugar has been tough, but as long as he finds the right path back to his former body shape he will become an incredible asset to his clients, both from a physical and mental standpoint.

So instead of asking for your coaches academic qualifications to see if they are any good, maybe you’ll be inclined to review their history a little more and find out if they’ve been addicted to the gym or addicted to sugar :o )

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What do you think? Leave your comments below.

Tim Goodwin Luxembourg Fitness Professional, 3rd place Le Hardy

Coffee Moment: August 10th – Fitness Philosophy

I spent the weekend in the presence of friends old and new at an archery tournament in Belgium.

There is something quite pleasant about going to a tournament with zero pressure to perform, other than within you to keep yourself happy… and perform (to a certain degree I did) 3rd place wasn’t all that bad.

Tim Goodwin Luxembourg Fitness Professional, 3rd place Le Hardy

Anyway, I spent a lot of the weekend talking to people about health and fitness, as I regularly find myself being drawn in to  over dinner, lunch, breakfast, snacks… pretty much any time! It seems that because I am a fitness professional, people are constantly curious about how and why I eat and drink what I do. Also how and why I exercise the way I do to.

Most of the time people are surprised by my response, as they seem to expect this monk like figure to tell them to abstain from the evils of all that we have been told which are evil.

In fact, when i am at an archery tournament, my nutrition sucks. You’re just as likely to find me stuffing my face with a piece of cake as the next guy… the difference being I look NOTHING like the next guy.

This weekends shoot is yet another example of why we should be fitter to participate in our sport, regardless of whether it is archery, golf, soccer, badminton or tiddly winks… The fitter and stronger you are the more likely it is you are going to beat the next guy.

I may not be the best archer on the field, although I beat a lot of guys who are technically more proficient than me. This weekend the course was really VERY long. I think we probably walked about 10km over the course of the weekend, in hot and humid conditions too. However, at the end of the 2nd day I was fresh and fit enough to keep performing if I had too!

My philosophy of being fit, is not about being dedicated to the steel in the gym, it is not pounding the miles wearing through 6 pairs of trainers a year, it is not sticking rigidly to a perfectly clean diet 100% of the time.

The approach I have is very simple, good health and fitness is PART of my life, not a strict regimeI do for a few weeks or months… I train because I enjoy it, I do it as PART of my life, I choose to be more active. I pick up some weights to hone my body from time to time… I go to the forest to do some sprint intervals to clear my head, I go out on my mountain bike because I just love the feeling of absolute freedom to everything else in my life… I eat healthy MOST of the time, but enjoy the pleasures of good food responsibly, but equally enjoy the feeling of eating foods that make my body work better.

I am not sure if I have got my point across here, but health and fitness is a lifestyle choice that I enjoy, it is not a regime, something to get stressed or up tight about.

I keep being reminded of the Yoda quote… “Do or do not, there is no try”

yoda quote, Do or Do not

TRYING to live a healthy lifestyle is too much like hard work… Choose to eat better and exercise better, because it can be enjoyable, it can be fun….. NIKE

Rad am Ring - It is NOT flat

The Rad am Ring… bike ride around the Nuurburgring

Last Saturday, Sam and I did a bit of an unusual bike ride around one of the worlds most famous motor racing circuits.

The Nuurburgring is still used by Formula One, but the old nordschleife circuit is what is now very important locally which still hosts motor sport and is used as an unofficial track for testing new cars. The track was described by Jackie Stewart as the Green Hell, 21 kilometers of twisting, narrow and fast track through the Eifel forest.

The place is stunning and having driven the circuit a few years ago in my old Toyota Celica, I understand what Jackie Stewart was on about!

So once a year they shut the circuit to cars and hold a special running event on the Saturday, and a 24 hour bike race over the weekend. They also have a “tourist” event on Sunday which you can turn up to pedal around the circuit at your own pace…

I’ll let the pictures tell the story… It is simply stunning!