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Training
Sessions
Each training session is
approximately one hour. The sessions are developed for
each individual depending on that person's wants and
needs. A complete computerized fitness evaluation is
done on each individual to determine that person's
weaknesses and strengths prior to any training.
Each workout is recorded
on an individual's workout card and kept on file for
individual use. The training sessions are advanced
weekly which makes it very important to keep up with the
workouts that they perform on their own. Personal
trainers can help keep some individuals accountable in
keeping the client on track for their fitness goals.
Stretching concentrates on improving flexibility
Stretching requires no
fitness equipment. Types of stretching include Yoga and
Pilates. Whether you decide to stretch before, after or
during your exercise routine, there is no doubt that
stretching should be included every time you exercise.
It keeps your body agile while engaging in any type of
resistance or cardio training routine.
Benefits of stretching:
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improves flexibility
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increases range of
motion
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promotes relaxation
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improves performance
and posture
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reduces stress on
your body and reduces risk of injury for any
resistance training routines or athletic performance
Strength Training, Weight Training or Resistance
Training concentrates on improving muscles
Strength training or
weight training may require you to lift free weights or
use equipment that makes you lift weight. It may also be
called resistance training because you are putting
resistance on your muscles to improve them. In
resistance training you may use tools like rings and
tubes rather than weights. Some exercises also allow you
to use your own body as resistance. For instance,
abdominal crunches can be part of a strength or
resistance training routine. Strength training should be
included in an exercise routine.
The
benefits of resistance and strength training:
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helps you lose weight
in two ways: improves your muscle mass and increases
your energy expenditure, both make you burn more
calories.
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helps you tone and
look better even if you are not overweight.
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gives you more
strength and endurance
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increases bone
density
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has cardiovascular
benefits
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may help reduce risks
of injury in athletes
Cardiovascular or Aerobic Training is aimed at improving
your heart muscle and cardiovascular system
Cardiovascular training
or aerobic training may be accomplished in several ways
and you don't need to spend any money. Walking, jogging,
skipping rope, boxing, dancing, riding a bike - any of
these qualify as aerobic exercise. Cardiovascular
training should be an essential element of your fitness
routine.
Benefits of cardiovascular training:
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strengthens your heart
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helps you lose weight and
reduce fat
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increases your endurance
Interval Training or Anaerobic Training is aimed at
improving aerobic endurance for athletes
Interval training is
characterized by repetitions of heavy exercise with a
recovery period following each repetition. For instance,
you might sprint for 10 seconds and then follow that
sprint with a two minute recovery jog. Then you repeat
the sprint/jog routine for about 20 minutes. During the
sprinting you are producing a state of oxygen debt. This
can also be called anaerobic training because you are
out of oxygen. Circuit training is also a form of
interval training.
Benefits of Interval Training:
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improves
athletic endurance
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strengthens
the heart muscle
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improves the
lungs or the ability to take in oxygen
Cross
Training is aimed at improving aerobic endurance,
strength and flexibility in athletes
Cross training can also
help fight boredom for anyone who exercises. This type
of training requires you to do two or more types of
exercise either within the same routine or in successive
routines. For example, you may stretch every day for
flexibility, lift weights two days a week for strength
training, and ride a bike once a week for aerobic
endurance.
Circuit Training is a type of interval training aimed at
losing weight and inches
Circuit training has been
made popular by places like Curves and Ladies Workout
Express. In circuit training you have several pieces of
strength training equipment interspersed with aerobic
equipment like steps or jogging pads. It has all the
benefits of both cardiovascular and strength training
workouts.
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