Fitness Instructor Job Description

0

Posted by admin | Posted in Fitness | Posted on 13-06-2011

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,



Fitness instructors or personal trainers work to increase individuals’ level of fitness through evaluating how fit they are, and working towards goals to optimise their fitness through the creation of structured programmes. They may work on a freelance basis in fitness clubs or health centres, they may work as corporate fitness instructors for companies, or they may work individually on a one to one basis with clients.

Fitness instructors are responsible for assessing a client’s well-being in terms of their blood pressure, weight, aerobic capacity, whether they have any health factors limiting their ability to get fitter e.g. asthma, and will assess whether they need to change aspects to do with their lifestyle.

They will work closely with clients in order to work out specific aims as regards fitness. These may include such things as losing weight, toning up, or gaining more energy. Once these have been agreed the instructor will work out a tailored programme including exercise, diet and lifestyle to create a path towards these goals.
The instructor needs to be involved with clients at every stage of their development and must be able to motivate people and provide regular feedback.

Qualifications in exercise science, health studies, sports studies and diet and nutrition are all useful for those working in this area. Employers also often like to see candidates who have completed examinations run by REPs, (the Register of Exercise Professionals). This has 4 entry levels – those with a relevant degree and at least six months experience will gain a level three, a level which most employers ask for.

Qualified fitness instructors can choose to move into specialist areas including working with disabled people or working rehabilitating people after injuries. They may decide to work with pre and post natal groups or run children’s exercise classes. Many fitness instructors also teach classes including yoga, aerobics, aqua-aerobics and Pilates for instance.

Prospects for personal instructors could be a move into sports management or they may progress to management within the fitness centre.

When working for personal clients instructors usually earn around £30-£50 per hour, dependent on location.

Best Ellipticals – What’s New in the Best Elliptical Trainers For 2011

0

Posted by admin | Posted in Fitness | Posted on 13-05-2011

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,



Looking for the best elliptical? You’re in luck. This years new models are better than ever with some new features you’ve never seen before.

These features promise to help make your workouts a lot more comfortable and effective.

So what can you expect? This article will go over the latest features you’ll find in the best elliptical trainers for this year.

#1 Ergonomically Correct Footpedals

Manufacturers are playing around with the footpedal angles and design. Instead of the older flat, stationary elliptical foot pedals you used to find, you can now find models with articulating footpedals (which follow the natural motion of your ankle and keeps it in neutral alignment).

There are footpedals that can be adjusted backwards and forward (so you can choose a comfortable ride no matter what your height). And finally there’s even footpedals that let you change the angle of the toe-heel slope. This means you can tailor the elliptical motion to an angle that feels right for you.

#2 More Comfortable Alignments Between Footpedals and Arm Bars

Older ellipticals were a mixed bag. If you got stuck with a cheaper machine you’d end up leaning on the handrails and performing what felt like a very unnatural motion (and actually burning less calories).

Today’s manufacturers are making their machines to mimic a more natural feel – keeping your body in neutral alignment. This means closer spaced foot pedals and standing more upright on the elliptical. This can help reduce the stress on your joints and cut down on workout injuries.

#3 That’s Entertainment!

The entertainment options on today’s ellipticals are a far cry from a few years ago. Today you can get iPod docks with console speakers to play your favorite tunes. You can also get specialized workouts designed by personal trainers (even famous ones!). And some machines can even connect to the wireless internet in your home to help you track your results, count calories or download new workouts.

Other trends in the newer models are longer stride lengths (a longer stride helps you more fully work your leg muscles), adjustable strides, heavier flywheels (the heavier the flywheel the smoother your ride) and more workout tracking journals.

So those are what you can expect on some of the best ellipticals on the market this year. Most manufacturers do produce new models every year and most of these 2011 models are now available for sale.

Everyone however has different needs in an elliptical trainer. If you’re looking to find the best elliptical for your home, take your time, and educate yourself on what’s out there first. Then you’ll be in a good position to choose the best machine for you.

Current Trends in Health and Fitness – 2010

0

Posted by admin | Posted in Health Topics | Posted on 25-04-2011

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,



Earlier this year I attended the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Personal Trainers Conference. During the conference, I learned some useful information and received validation that I am on the right path when it comes to my personal approach to workouts and fitness in general. Since these types of conferences are a good reflection of current trends and future directions of the health and fitness industry, at least among true fitness professionals, I thought you might be interested in learning about the most discussed topics during the conference.

On a side note, there are always personal trainers and other health and fitness employees who have no interest in increasing their knowledge or providing better information to their clients/customers. These people are not representative of the entire health and fitness industry, although they do make up a significant portion of it. The true professionals realize that health and fitness information is constantly evolving and we have to keep learning if we want to provide our clients with the most accurate information and the best quality service.

Personal trainers and other health and fitness employees who are not interested in improving their knowledge or staying up to date with information are usually more concerned about making money than they are about their clients. Naturally, it is best to avoid these people whenever possible, because they generally provide lower quality products or services that will not help you effectively reach your goals and generally result in disappointment and frustration.

Okay, with that little diversion out of the way, let’s get back to the conference. There were many different topics covered during the conference including nutritional issues, performance enhancement for athletes, training special populations (children, elderly, people with injuries, etc.), and more. However, even with this wide variety of topics, there were some topics that seemed to keep coming up over and over in different presentations.

Probably the most frequently discussed topics were related to movement, specifically the importance of moving correctly and training to correct poor movement patterns. If you have followed my writings over the years, it should be no surprise that proper movement is very important to me and it is great to see that movement issues are taking a more prominent role in the health and fitness industry.

There are many reasons why movement technique is getting more attention, but one of the driving forces is actually the rising cost of health care. As health care slowly shifts from just treating problems to actively preventing them, research has found that people who have incorrect movement technique are more likely to develop muscle and joint problems later in life, which results in higher numbers of joint replacements, falls, and other major problems. To make matters worse, these problems are not only found in the elderly.

With the removal of physical education from many schools, children are growing up being less active. This not only has implications for increasing levels of childhood obesity, but it has consequences for movement as well. We are finding that inactive children are much more likely to have poor movement technique when they grow up, which results in premature deterioration of their body. Younger people commonly have physical problems that should not occur for another 10-20 years or more and many of these problems are the direct result of poor movement technique putting excessive wear and tear on their muscles and joints.

The good news is these incorrect movements can be retrained and when poor movement patterns are replaced with correct ones, people can dramatically improve their long-term health. Unfortunately, training biomechanically correct movements is more complicated than just performing random exercises and exercising on traditional machines will generally not do the job. It takes concentration and awareness of what muscles are contracting and how each segment of your body is moving, along with the knowledge of how each movement is technically supposed to be performed.

When all these elements are put together in a well-designed training program, people of all ages and ability levels can improve their overall health and physical function. This was evident at the conference, because there were sessions on exercising and training movements with many different types of people including, children, elderly people, athletes, pregnant women, and people with injuries. It is clear that training is advancing past simply working individual muscles and becoming more about training each muscle to work correctly with the rest of the body.

Proper movement was not the only topic covered and many of the usual subjects were represented as well. On the nutrition side, protein intake and supplementation are still popular, because people are always interested in learning things they can do to improve their results. Another topic that continues to be noteworthy is eating disorders, along with the importance of developing good eating habits. People with bad eating habits (eating too much before they go to bed, eating too few calories, etc.), almost always have a hard time making progress, because even a great exercise routine can be undone by poor nutritional habits.

There were also many sessions with practical information about different types of training and demonstrations of new training equipment. Much of the focus was on training to improve specific attributes, such as speed, agility, power, and balance. Improving these different characteristics is important for improving physical performance in athletes, but they also have applications for improving performance in everyday tasks and improving the quality of life in all segments of the population.

Of course, no conference would be complete without sessions on core training, because everyone cares about their abdominal muscles. Fortunately these sessions were not about generic topics, such as training to get 6-pack abs, but rather training to improve the function of your body. The core muscles are essential for protecting your spine, maintaining good posture, preventing back pain, and much more, but many people still only think about how they look and not about how they function.

The topics discussed above were not the only ones covered during the conference, but they were the most common ones. When looking at everything, it’s clear the overall theme and general direction of the health and fitness industry is learning to use specific exercises and movements to improve physical function in people of all ages and ability levels. As time progresses, hopefully training not just to improve appearance, but also to improve physical function, will become a standard for personal trainers and others in the health and fitness industry. Unfortunately, right now we are still a long way from that happening.

Becoming a Personal Fitness Trainer

0

Posted by admin | Posted in General | Posted on 14-03-2010

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

If you have a passion for fitness, there can come a time when you may want to turn this passion into cold, hard, cash.  Wouldn’t it be great to make money from your passion, work doing something you love?  Very few of us will be professional athletes, but working as a personal fitness trainer will allow us to work in the fitness field, and as well as keep fit we can help others get healthy and realize their personal goals.  This can be a fantastically satisfying thing to do.

It may seem to be an easy field to get into, but being a personal trainer requires more than just being able to run a 400m without getting a stitch.  Your own personal fitness is not the most important thing really, although others may find it hard to follow your advice if it is clear you do not practice what you preach.

No, more importantly is the ability to be analytical, patient, organized and nurturing.  You are going to come across people who will put up any barrier to doing one more sit-up, and you’re going to need the personality that can motivate and inspire these people to push a little bit harder.

Choosing a certificate is going to come next; there are a variety of different organizations in the market at the moment that will allow you to show your prowess.   It is quite likely that if you live in a competitive area with a lot of other trainers, you should specialize.  An example would be to choose a Clinical Exercise specialization, where you train to specifically help in the training of people who have injuries or specific diseases.

After you are all trained up, it’s time to get a job.  The easiest way is just be simply contacting local clubs and gyms to see if they are hiring trained personal trainers.  It is going to be good to get some time in a professional gym as a personal trainer under your belt before you go out on your own.  However, for many the ultimate goal is to be a personal fitness trainer and working for yourself for your own clients.  This allows your schedule to be very flexible, and you can choose as many clients are you need or want.  As your reputation grows, you should have people clawing to get on your books, so you can have them shedding the pounds in quick time.

P90X Reviews – Where to Buy P90X Workout?

0

Posted by admin | Posted in General | Posted on 27-08-2009

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,



Looking for a powerful physical fitness program that can give you guaranteed result and helps you achieve toned and firm body? Then you must try the P90X fitness system, which is one of the revolutionary programs of muscle pumping, 12 inducing workouts engineered to transform the body from normal to rip within just 90 days. To order this amazing program you need to visit its website online.

~~~>Click Here to Buy P90X Workout



It also provides a complete three phase nutritional plan especially formulated supplement, a calendar to notice your progress, online pioneer support, a fitness guide and many more. Endorsed by personal trainers, medical professionals, body builders, and ordinary people, it is really an effective and powerful fitness program. Now you don’t need to go to a gym or buy any expensive equipment.  Tony Horton, your professional trainer will keep you busy in every step, and you would not even expect the great results.

Why P90X is Effective? The key secret behind this highly effective system is its advanced training technique named Muscle Confusion that accelerates the outcome process by continuously introducing new routines and moves. Whether anyone wishes to get the bulk up, lean, or just plain ripped body, there is a wide variety of method to mix &match the routines to remain motivated in full 90 days!

~~~>Click Here to Buy P90X Workout

What are the three Guides?

Phase Nutrition Plan- It is designed to assist you in losing extra body fat while maintains the high or optimum energy level. Fitness Guide- It is packed with precious fitness information that will help you to get the most from this wonderful program. How to Bring It- Video will give you a quick overview of the total P90X Home fitness training system.

What are the twelve highly Intense and Diversified Workouts? ForChest & Back,Yoga X to calm your mind, Plyometrics to improve athletic performance, Shoulders & Arms to make your body strong, Kenpo X to improve endurance level, Legs & Back, X Stretch to prevent injuries, Core Synthetics to build muscles, Back & Biceps for toning and tightening of muscle, Cardio X, Ab Ripper X to improve physical fitness and Chest, Triceps and Shoulders.

What are the Tools that will keep you motivated? P90X Calendar that will help you to track the progress set the workout goals and stays motivated. Plus free support tools to access peer support, fitness experts and motivation.