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adam_text | Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xv
Credits
xvii
Part I Starting, Maintaining, and Growing a
Successful Personal Training Business
Chapter
1
Personal Training: Then, Now, and
Into the Future
History of the Fitness Industry
--------
History of Personal Fitness Training
Personal Training Today
-----------------
4
4
6
Current Issues Facing the Industry
The Future of Personal Training
—
7
9
Chapter
2
Breaking In: You (Yes, You!)
Can Be a Personal Trainer
13
Sole Proprietorship: Owning Your
Own Business
---------------------------
The Making of a Personal Trainer
-
Why Personal Training?
-------------
How Do I Start?
-------------------------
What Qualifications Are Required?-
Establishing Credibility
-----------------
Setting Up Shop for Your Client s Home
Gym or Your Training Facility
---------------
Business Pitfalls: Why Trainers Fail
--------
Developing Your Training Style
-------------
-13
-14
-16
-17
-18
-19
-19
-20
-21
Where Do You Go With Your Training?
■
How Do You Create Success?
-------------
Common Traps That Trainers Fall Into
Making a First Impression
----------------
First Meeting
----------------------------------
Client Introductory Packet
First Workout
------------------
Fitness Testing and Evaluation
-
Personal Burnout
------------------
-22
-22
-23
-24
-25
-27
-28
-31
-31
Chapter
3
Starting and Refining Your Business
33
Create a Professional Business Image-
Advisory Boards
-----------------------------
Deciding Where to Train
Getting Your Business
Running Confidently
------
Policy: The Foundation for
Running Your Business
-----
-33
-35
-37
-44
Pricing Your Services
-------
Billing and Pricing Options
Payment Plans
-----------------
Managing Your Business
for the Long Term
---------
Personal Training Management Directions
for the Future
----------------------------------------
-52
54
-62
-69
-70
iv
Contents
Chapter
4
Getting—and Keeping—Clients
73
Marketing Yourself
------------------
Market Research and Marketing
Success in Small Markets
----------
Finding and Keeping Clients
-----
Warning: Getting New Clients
May Be the Wrong Focus
----------
Cultivating Your Existing Core of Clients-
Making the Most of Personal Referrals
—
Stealing Clients
----------------------------------
-73
-77
-85
-88
-91
-93
-94
-99
Preserving Current Business and
Anticipating Future Opportunity
----------------103
Forces That Shape Consumer Health,
Fitness Choices, and Interest
----------------------103
Future Trends You Cannot
Afford to Miss
-----------------------------------------104
In Search of Clients: Diversify Your Business,
Make Plans, and Take Action
---------------------104
Looking for Clients? Remember,
They re Looking for You, Too!
---------------
Expanding Your Client Base and
Keeping Your Existing Clientele
---------
Cultivating Referral Opportunity
---------
Selling Your Services, Professionalism,
and Image
-------------------------------------
Training Your Sales Skills
---------------
The Art of Closing the Deal
----------
Image, Professionalism, and Service
-
Retaining Clients
--------------------------
Is Your Business in Trouble?-
Know Yourself and You Can
Know Your Business
-----------
-105
-105
-106
106
106
106
107
108
110
110
Chapter
5
Expanding Your Business
113
Why Should I Consider
Expanding My Business?
------------
Partnering With a Retail Business
for New Client Referrals
-------------
-------113
-------117
-------120
-------126
-------126
Integrating the Trainer Into Your Business
-----127
Hiring Additional Trainers and Staff
-
How Will Adding Employees
Improve Your Business?
----------------
Training the Trainer
-----------------------
Compensating Trainers: How Do You Fairly
Split Up Trainer-Generated Income?
---------
Product Sales: Moving Toward
Full-Service Business
-------------------------------
Alternative Revenues
------------------------------
Speaker Resources
---------------------------------
Informational Sources: Articles,
Books, and Videos
------------------
A Final Word
------------------------
127
131
132
135
135
136
Chapter
6
Managing Your Time
10
Tips for Effective Time Management
--------137
Notice Where Your Time Goes
-------------------140
Delegate
----------------------------------------
Use Computers to Ease Time Burdens
-
137
141
144
Chapter
7
Maintaining a Service Focus
149
Being a Professional:
12
Commandments
—149
Keeping Your Clients Motivated
------------
Keeping Yourself Motivated
------------------
Asking for. Getting, and
Using Client Feedback
------------------------
------------151
------------154
------------155
------------158
------------159
Understanding What Drives Your Clients
—165
Cultivating Listening Skills
--------------------------166
Developing Real-Life
Communication Expertise
--------------------------170
Setting Professional Boundaries
Making the Client-Trainer
Relationship Work
-------------------
Using Communication Skills in
Day-to-Day Personal Training
------
Developing Verbal and Nonverbal
Communication Skills
-----------------
Motivating Your Clients
--------------
Getting Exercise Done
----------------
Using Motivation Magic
--------------
Staying Motivated
----------------------
Helping Your Clients Change
m
173
173
174
175
175
VI
Contents
Chapter
8
Legal and Professional Responsibilities
177
Understanding the Basics-
Avoiding Lawsuits
-----------
Practicing Risk Management
--------
Understanding Legal Implications-
177
178
179
183
Laying Your Legal and Client-Care
Concerns to Rest
--------------------------------------185
Legal References and Suggested Reading
-----185
Legal Consultation
-----------------------------------185
Chapter
9
Control Your Finances-and Control Your Future
187
Financial Fitness
--------------------------------
Tax, Business, and Investment Records
Basic Business Decisions
--------------------
Retiring at a Level of Income
You Desire
-------------------------
Tax-Deferred Savings and Investments
Investing for Retirement-
Six Key Principles
-----------------------------
187
-189
190
196
197
-197
Different Types of Investments
-------
Understanding Retirement Plans
—
Changing Tax Law and Retirement
Plan Options
-------------------------------
Estate Planning
----------------------------
Ready, Set, Retire!
-------------------------
Financial Issues: Suggested Reading-
-199
200
-201
-201
202
203
Part II Foundations Behind Program Design
That Works
Chapter
10
Gathering Information (Screening)
Exercise Theory and Individual
Client Need
--------------------------
-207
Medical History and Health Questionnaire
and Lifestyle Profile
--------------------------------
208
Red Flags
--------------------------------------
Physician-Directed Diagnostic Testing
Client Interview
------------------------------
207
209
-210
-210
Chapter
11
Practical Fitness Testing and Assessment
213
Fitness Testing—An Optional
Motivational Tool
----------------
-----------------214
Initial and Follow-Up Fitness Assessments
—214
Using Fitness Assessment Results
----------------215
Weaknesses With Traditional Testing and
Assessment Approaches
-----------------------
Practical, Contemporary, Personalized
Approach to Testing
------------------------
Creating Your Own Fitness Tests-
Determining What to Test
---------
Cardiorespiratory Endurance
------
-218
-219
-219
220
220
Muscular Strength and Endurance
Posture and Flexibility
------------------
Body Composition
----------------------
Body Weight
-----------------------------
Percent Body Fat
------------------------
Blood Pressure
---------------------------
222
228
234
234
234
238
239
Successful Testing and Assessment
--------
Fitness Assessment: Suggested Reading
-----239
Contents
vii
Chapter
12
Achieving Goal- and
People-Oriented Programming
241
Importance of Setting Goals
----------------------241 10
Steps To Effective Program Design
--------246
Evaluating Your Client s Goals
---------------------241
Case Study: Program Design
Describing and Recording Goals
---------------- 242
for Real People
--------------------------------------251
Writing Goals-
________________________ 242
Fitness Programming That Fails
Identifying Fitness Goals
-------------------------- 242
tO Deliver ResultS
-----------------------------------
252
Goal-Setting Checklist
-----------------------------244
^0™565 Promises·
Promises
-------------------
253
Scheduling Your Client s Workouts
________ 245
P^amming for Life
------------------------------253
Being Honest With Your Client
------------------ 246
Chapter
13
Periodization: A Model for Planned Results
255
Principles of Periodization
------------------------ 255
Recovery From Overtraining
---------------------263
From Athlete to Fitness Client
------------------- 256
Knowing When to Quit
--------------------------- 264
Practical Application of Last Words on Overtraining
---------------------- 264
Periodization Principles
-----------------------------260
Software Resources
---------------------------------265
Avoiding Overtraining by Including Periodization: Suggested Reading
--------------265
Rest and Recovery
--------------------------------- 260
Avoiding Overtraining With
Sensible Progression
-------------------------------- 263
Chapter
14
Track Your Client s Progress
267
Knowing Where Your Client Has Been, Maintaining Cardiovascular Fitness
--------------272
Where She Is, and Where Maintaining Muscular Endurance,
She Wants to Go
------------------------------------- 267
Strength, and Power
---------------------------------274
Reassessing Your Client s Fitness Level
------ 267
Maintaining Flexibility Gains
----------------------275
Using the Week at a Glance
Regaining Fitness
-------------------------------------275
Workout Log
------------------------------------------ 269 _ *
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Taking Your Client
s
Fitness
Calculating Percent Improvement
-------------- 269
to tne
pjext
|_evel
_______________________275
Detraining and the Psychology Behind
Maintaining Progress
------------------------------269
Chapter
15
Science Behind Accurate Exercise Programs
277
Energy Systems at a Glance
------------------------277
Training Energy Systems
---------------------------281
Energy Spectrum
--------------------------------------277
Physiology of Warm-Up and Cool-Down
------281
Energy and Food
--------------------------------------278
Physiology of Cardiorespiratory Training
— 286
Immediate Energy: ATP-CP System
-------------278
Physiology of Resistance Training and
Short-Term Energy: Lactic Acid or Muscular Fitness
-------------------------------------296
Glycolytic System
-------------------------------------279
Physiology of Flexibility Training—
-------------308
Long-Term
Energy: Aerobic or Physiology: Suggested Reading
------------------315
Oxidative System
-----------------------------------280
VIII
Contents
Chapter
16
Right Workout Environment,
Right Workout Equipment
Working Out at a Commercial
Training Facility
Working Out at Home
Creating a Home Gym
317
-317
318
Working With Minimal Equipment
-
Selecting Essential Equipment
-------
Equipment Essentials: The Final Word
317
325
- 326
- 329
Part III Program Design: Application That
Bridges Theory to Practice
Chapter
17
Gauging Exercise Intensity
333
How Accurately Does Heart Rate
Reflect Oxygen Consumption?
—
---------333
Methods for Determining Target Heart
Rate and Training Heart Rate Range
-----------336
Using Percentage of Maximal Heart Rate
—337
Case Study: Calculating Recovery and
Exercise THRRs As a Percentage of MHR
— 338
Counting Heartbeats With
Manual Palpation
-------------------------------------339
Counting Heartbeats Using
Heart Rate Monitors
----------------------------------341
Rating Exertion: A Method That Uses
Perception of Exertion
-----------------------------342
Case Study: Playing the Game-
Associating
H R
With Exertion Perception
— 343
10-Point Exertion Scale
-----------------------------344
Talk Test
------------------------------------------------ 344
Final Words on Gauging
Exercise Intensity
------------------------------------- 345
Chapter
18
Cardiorespiratory Conditioning Programming
347
Training Aerobically
-------
Case Study—
VO2and
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Smart Progression
----------
----------------------347
-------------------- 350
--------------------350
Running or Walking 5K, 10K, and Beyond
—351
Case Study: 5K, 10K, and Beyond
----------------351
Interval Training and Fat Burning
--------------354
10-Point Exertion Scale
-----------------
Interval Conditioning Terminology
-
Guidelines for Performing Intervals
Safely and Effectively
-------------------
Top Aerobic Exercise
---------------------
Cardiorespiratory Conditioning:
Suggested Reading
-----------------
359
359
364
365
365
Chapter
19
Resistance Training Programming:
A Balanced Approach
367
What Resistance Training Is and Isn t
---------- 367
Putting Strength Training Myths to Rest
— 367
Planning Your Client s Strength Program
—370
Lifting Technique—
——------------------------------374
Continuum of Training Programs
----------------375
High-Repetition Overloads
--------------------------376
Changing Intensity for Strength Gains
----------376
High-Intensity Training Edge
----------------------377
Functional Training
----------------------------------380
Changing a Strength Program-
Cross-Training
----------------------
Make the Most of the Training System
Strength Training Programming
You Can Follow
--------------------------------
380
380
-381
Strength Training Workout Sheet
15
Top Strength Exercises
(and How to Do Them)
---------------
-381
389
389
Contents
IX
Chapter
20
Flexibility Training: Effective Program Design
411
Physiological and Biomechanical Basics
-
Types and Relative Risks of Stretching —
Which Stretching Methods Work Best?
PNF Stretching
--------------------------------
Active-Isolated Stretching
-
How to Develop Flexibility-
Best Approach
-----------------
411
412
413
415
417
417
419
Optimal Time to Stretch-
When Not to Stretch
------
Stretching: Putting It All Together
Stretching Right:
15
Classic
Flexibility Exercises
--------------------
Stretching on the Stability Ball
Flexibility: Suggested Reading-
-419
420
420
420
435
442
Chapter
21
Fueling Your Clients: Before,
During, and After Workouts
443
Eating for Exercise
-----------------
Computing Your Client s Daily
Calorie Requirements
------------
Identifying Correct Food Portion Size-
Helping Your Clients Learn How to
Read Food Labels
--------------------------
Helping Your Clients Know What
Diet to Follow
---------------------------------
443
443
446
-447
Building Muscle Safely and Sensibly
-----------450
How Your Client Should Eat Before,
During, and After Workouts
----------------------451
Sport Drinks and Water Intake
------------------454
Monitoring and Guiding Your Client s
Eating Habits
-----------------------------------------454
448
Chapter
22
Guiding Clients Toward Healthy Eating Habits
455
Playing the Weight Loss Game
-----
Teaching Clients to Eat Healthfully
Helping Your Clients Lose Weight
-------456
-------456
------- 457
Personal Reality Check-Let s Get Honest!—
459
Using the Food Pyramid
---------------------------459
Sharing the Big Picture of Health and
Weil-Being
--------------------------------------------460
Part IV: Working Safely and Effectively
With Special Populations
Chapter
23
Managing Cholesterol,
H DU
L D L,
High Blood Pressure, and Heart Disease
463
Prevention Plan for Overall Health
Atherosclerotic Disease
----------------
Coronary Heart Disease
--------------
Understanding CHD Risk
-------------
Understanding Cholesterol Levels
Lowering Cholesterol
------------------
463
464
464
465
467
469
Blood Pressure
-------------------
CHD Therapies
-----------------
Prevention Bridge
--------------
Special Section: Interpreting
Blood Panel Reports
-----------
-470
-4Ћ
-472
-472
Contents
Chapter
24 Training
the Cardiac Patient
475
Role of Personal Trainers-
Exercise Guidelines
---------
---------------------475
---------------------476
Medications and Coronary Heart Disease
-----478
Safety Considerations
--------------------------------478
Post-Cardiac Rehabilitation
------------------------478
By the Way, What s a MET?
------------------------479
Case Study: Post-Cardiac Rehabilitation
Is More Than Just Exercise
--------------------------479
Cardiac Clients: Suggested Reading
-----------482
Chapter
25
Diabetes Mellitus: Types
1
and
2
483
Effects of Diabetes Mellitus
-----------------
Understanding Diabetes and Its Impact
on Personal Health
----------------------------
Classifying and Defining the Cause
(Etiology) of Diabetes Mellitus
--------
Pathophysiology of Diabetes
---------
Long-Term Complications of
Uncontrolled Diabetes
-----------------
Therapeutic Interventions for
Diabetes Mellitus
------------------
Preexercise Screening, Assessment, and
Follow-Up
------------------------------------------
Common Activity Guidelines for
Type
1
and Type
2
Diabetes
-----------------
483
483
484
485
486
486
487
488
Working With Type
1
Diabetes
During Exercise
---------------------
Working With Type
2
Diabetes
During Exercise
---------------------
Exercise Program Progression
-----
Benefits and Risks of Exercise for
Clients With Diabetes
----------------
Final Tally: Risk Versus Effectiveness of
Exercise in Diabetes
--------------------------
Diabetes: Suggested Reading
Resources
---------------------------
488
488
490
490
-491
492
492
Chapter
26
Asthma and Your Client
493
What Is Asthma?
------
Treatment of Asthma
Chronic Asthma
--------
-------------------------493
-------------------------493
-------------------------494
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
— 495
Exercise and Asthma
--------------------------------496
Designing the Exercise Program
----------------496
Setting Up the Exercise Program
-
Considering the Refractory Period
Managing an Asthmatic Attack
—
Asthma Medications
-------------------
Today s Treatment Approach
-
Asthma: Suggested Reading
-
-497
-497
-497
500
500
-501
Chapter
27
Arthritis: Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid
503
Promises and Hope
--------------------------
Understanding the Arthritis Umbrella
Osteoarthritis
---------------------------------■
Rheumatoid Arthritis
------------------
Treatment of Arthritis
------------------
Traditional Treatment Approach to
Relieving Arthritis Pain
-----------------
Using Supplements to
Relieve Arthritis Pain
--------------------
Exercise Rx: Designing an
Effective Program
-----------
503
504
504
504
505
505
505
506
Exercise Training Benefits for the
Client With Arthritis
------------------
Physical Decline of the Arthritic Client-
Exercise Program Goals
--------------------
Wearing Out
---------------------------------
Exercise for Clients With Arthritis
-
Two-Hour Rule
--------------------------
Individualized Health Screening
Perfect Setup for Success
----------
Arthritis: Suggested Reading
-----
Resources
-------------------------------
506
506
-507
-507
-507
509
509
-510
-510
-510
Contents
XI
Chapter
28
Working With Older Adults
511
Disability Zone-
Who Is the Older Adult?
----------------------
Making Physical Activity Meaningful and
Fun for the Older Adult
------------------------
Program Design for the Older Adult:
A Balancing Act
-----------------------------
General Exercise Guidelines for
Working With the Older Adult
-
511
512
512
514
514
Importance of Resistance Training for
Older Adults
-------------------------------------------515
Individualizing Programming Approaches
-----517
Growing Old
-------------------------------------------517
Secret of Aging Well
---------------------------------518
Aging: Suggested Reading
------------------------518
Resources
-----------------------------------------------518
Chapter
29
Training the Pregnant Client:
A Special Healthy Population
Moving Beyond Misconceptions and
Outdated Guidelines
---------------------------------519
Physiological Concerns, Adaptations, and
Changes During Pregnancy
----------------------522
Exercise Guidelines
---------------------------------- 523
Commonsense Guidelines for
Exercising During Pregnancy
----------------
Cardiovascular Exercise
----------------------
Resistance Training
-----------------------------
Exercises or Positions to Avoid
---------
Recommended Exercise Protocol and
Modifications
---------------------------------
523
525
525
525
526
Stretching Guidelines
-------------
Stretches or Positions to Avoid
Recommended Stretches
--------
Postnatal Exercise Return
--------
Overall Impact of Exercise
------
519
- 526
- 526
- 526
- 526
- 527
Pregnancy Case Study: A Healthy Client
With Special Concerns
----------------------------- 527
Time to Exercise Judgment
----------------------529
Using Common Sense
----------------------------- 529
Pregnant Clients: Suggested Reading
--------529
Resources
---------------------------------------------- 530
Part V The Final Edge
Chapter
30
Keep Your Personal and Professional Desire
Burning Brightly
533
Why Do Trainers Burn Out?
-------------
How to Keep Personal Training Fresh
-
The Final Edge
-------------------------------
533
535
536
Develop a Style That Is Honest and
Sincere and That Is You
----------------
-537
Chapter
31
Bringing Personal Training Back to One on One
539
What a Successful Personal Training
Business Looks Like
What Successful Trainers Look Like
Conducting Outstanding Personal
Training Sessions
----------------—-—-
539
540
540
Timeless Essentials for the Successful
Personal Trainer
----------------------------------------541
Master Trainer: Beyond Ordinary Training
—541
Trainer s Dream List
--------------------------------544
Understanding the Client s Perspective
------545
xii Contents
Appendix: Client
References and
Introductory
Packet
Overview
547
Suggested Reading
575
Recommended Reading and Index
583
Useful Health and About the Author
590
Fitness Resources
571
|
adam_txt |
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xv
Credits
xvii
Part I Starting, Maintaining, and Growing a
Successful Personal Training Business
Chapter
1
Personal Training: Then, Now, and
Into the Future
History of the Fitness Industry
--------
History of Personal Fitness Training
Personal Training Today
-----------------
4
4
6
Current Issues Facing the Industry
The Future of Personal Training
—
7
9
Chapter
2
Breaking In: You (Yes, You!)
Can Be a Personal Trainer
13
Sole Proprietorship: Owning Your
Own Business
---------------------------
The Making of a Personal Trainer
-
Why Personal Training?
-------------
How Do I Start?
-------------------------
What Qualifications Are Required?-
Establishing Credibility
-----------------
Setting Up Shop for Your Client's Home
Gym or Your Training Facility
---------------
Business Pitfalls: Why Trainers Fail
--------
Developing Your Training Style
-------------
-13
-14
-16
-17
-18
-19
-19
-20
-21
Where Do You Go With Your Training?
■
How Do You Create Success?
-------------
Common Traps That Trainers Fall Into
Making a First Impression
----------------
First Meeting
----------------------------------
Client Introductory Packet
First Workout
------------------
Fitness Testing and Evaluation
-
Personal Burnout
------------------
-22
-22
-23
-24
-25
-27
-28
-31
-31
Chapter
3
Starting and Refining Your Business
33
Create a Professional Business Image-
Advisory Boards
-----------------------------
Deciding Where to Train
Getting Your Business
Running Confidently
------
Policy: The Foundation for
Running Your Business
-----
-33
-35
-37
-44
Pricing Your Services
-------
Billing and Pricing Options
Payment Plans
-----------------
Managing Your Business
for the Long Term
---------
Personal Training Management Directions
for the Future
----------------------------------------
-52
54
-62
-69
-70
iv
Contents
Chapter
4
Getting—and Keeping—Clients
73
Marketing Yourself
------------------
Market Research and Marketing
Success in Small Markets
----------
Finding and Keeping Clients
-----
Warning: Getting New Clients
May Be the Wrong Focus
----------
Cultivating Your Existing Core of Clients-
Making the Most of Personal Referrals
—
Stealing Clients
----------------------------------
-73
-77
-85
-88
-91
-93
-94
-99
Preserving Current Business and
Anticipating Future Opportunity
----------------103
Forces That Shape Consumer Health,
Fitness Choices, and Interest
----------------------103
Future Trends You Cannot
Afford to Miss
-----------------------------------------104
In Search of Clients: Diversify Your Business,
Make Plans, and Take Action
---------------------104
Looking for Clients? Remember,
They're Looking for You, Too!
---------------
Expanding Your Client Base and
Keeping Your Existing Clientele
---------
Cultivating Referral Opportunity
---------
Selling Your Services, Professionalism,
and Image
-------------------------------------
Training Your Sales Skills
---------------
The Art of Closing the Deal
----------
Image, Professionalism, and Service
-
Retaining Clients
--------------------------
Is Your Business in Trouble?-
Know Yourself and You Can
Know Your Business
-----------
-105
-105
-106
106
106
106
107
108
110
110
Chapter
5
Expanding Your Business
113
Why Should I Consider
Expanding My Business?
------------
Partnering With a Retail Business
for New Client Referrals
-------------
-------113
-------117
-------120
-------126
-------126
Integrating the Trainer Into Your Business
-----127
Hiring Additional Trainers and Staff
-
How Will Adding Employees
Improve Your Business?
----------------
Training the Trainer
-----------------------
Compensating Trainers: How Do You Fairly
Split Up Trainer-Generated Income?
---------
Product Sales: Moving Toward
Full-Service Business
-------------------------------
Alternative Revenues
------------------------------
Speaker Resources
---------------------------------
Informational Sources: Articles,
Books, and Videos
------------------
A Final Word
------------------------
127
131
132
135
135
136
Chapter
6
Managing Your Time
10
Tips for Effective Time Management
--------137
Notice Where Your Time Goes
-------------------140
Delegate
----------------------------------------
Use Computers to Ease Time Burdens
-
137
141
144
Chapter
7
Maintaining a Service Focus
149
Being a Professional:
12
Commandments
—149
Keeping Your Clients Motivated
------------
Keeping Yourself Motivated
------------------
Asking for. Getting, and
Using Client Feedback
------------------------
------------151
------------154
------------155
------------158
------------159
Understanding What Drives Your Clients
—165
Cultivating Listening Skills
--------------------------166
Developing Real-Life
Communication Expertise
--------------------------170
Setting Professional Boundaries
Making the Client-Trainer
Relationship Work
-------------------
Using Communication Skills in
Day-to-Day Personal Training
------
Developing Verbal and Nonverbal
Communication Skills
-----------------
Motivating Your Clients
--------------
Getting Exercise Done
----------------
Using Motivation Magic
--------------
Staying Motivated
----------------------
Helping Your Clients Change
m
173
173
174
175
175
VI
Contents
Chapter
8
Legal and Professional Responsibilities
177
Understanding the Basics-
Avoiding Lawsuits
-----------
Practicing Risk Management
--------
Understanding Legal Implications-
177
178
179
183
Laying Your Legal and Client-Care
Concerns to Rest
--------------------------------------185
Legal References and Suggested Reading
-----185
Legal Consultation
-----------------------------------185
Chapter
9
Control Your Finances-and Control Your Future
187
Financial Fitness
--------------------------------
Tax, Business, and Investment Records
Basic Business Decisions
--------------------
Retiring at a Level of Income
You Desire
-------------------------
Tax-Deferred Savings and Investments
Investing for Retirement-
Six Key Principles
-----------------------------
187
-189
190
196
197
-197
Different Types of Investments
-------
Understanding Retirement Plans
—
Changing Tax Law and Retirement
Plan Options
-------------------------------
Estate Planning
----------------------------
Ready, Set, Retire!
-------------------------
Financial Issues: Suggested Reading-
-199
200
-201
-201
202
203
Part II Foundations Behind Program Design
That Works
Chapter
10
Gathering Information (Screening)
Exercise Theory and Individual
Client Need
--------------------------
-207
Medical History and Health Questionnaire
and Lifestyle Profile
--------------------------------
208
Red Flags
--------------------------------------
Physician-Directed Diagnostic Testing
Client Interview
------------------------------
207
209
-210
-210
Chapter
11
Practical Fitness Testing and Assessment
213
Fitness Testing—An Optional
Motivational Tool
----------------
-----------------214
Initial and Follow-Up Fitness Assessments
—214
Using Fitness Assessment Results
----------------215
Weaknesses With Traditional Testing and
Assessment Approaches
-----------------------
Practical, Contemporary, Personalized
Approach to Testing
------------------------
Creating Your Own Fitness Tests-
Determining What to Test
---------
Cardiorespiratory Endurance
------
-218
-219
-219
220
220
Muscular Strength and Endurance
Posture and Flexibility
------------------
Body Composition
----------------------
Body Weight
-----------------------------
Percent Body Fat
------------------------
Blood Pressure
---------------------------
222
228
234
234
234
238
239
Successful Testing and Assessment
--------
Fitness Assessment: Suggested Reading
-----239
Contents
vii
Chapter
12
Achieving Goal- and
People-Oriented Programming
241
Importance of Setting Goals
----------------------241 10
Steps To Effective Program Design
--------246
Evaluating Your Client's Goals
---------------------241
Case Study: Program Design
Describing and Recording Goals
---------------- 242
for "Real People"
--------------------------------------251
Writing Goals-
_ 242
Fitness Programming That Fails
Identifying Fitness Goals
-------------------------- 242
tO Deliver ResultS
-----------------------------------
252
Goal-Setting Checklist
-----------------------------244
^0™565' Promises·
Promises
-------------------
253
Scheduling Your Client's Workouts
_ 245
P^amming for Life
------------------------------253
Being Honest With Your Client
------------------ 246
Chapter
13
Periodization: A Model for Planned Results
255
Principles of Periodization
------------------------ 255
Recovery From Overtraining
---------------------263
From Athlete to Fitness Client
------------------- 256
Knowing When to Quit
--------------------------- 264
Practical Application of Last Words on Overtraining
---------------------- 264
Periodization Principles
-----------------------------260
Software Resources
---------------------------------265
Avoiding Overtraining by Including Periodization: Suggested Reading
--------------265
Rest and Recovery
--------------------------------- 260
Avoiding Overtraining With
Sensible Progression
-------------------------------- 263
Chapter
14
Track Your Client's Progress
267
Knowing Where Your Client Has Been, Maintaining Cardiovascular Fitness
--------------272
Where She Is, and Where Maintaining Muscular Endurance,
She Wants to Go
------------------------------------- 267
Strength, and Power
---------------------------------274
Reassessing Your Client's Fitness Level
------ 267
Maintaining Flexibility Gains
----------------------275
Using the 'Week at a Glance
"
Regaining Fitness
-------------------------------------275
Workout Log
------------------------------------------ 269 _ *
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Taking Your Client
s
Fitness
Calculating Percent Improvement
-------------- 269
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_275
Detraining and the Psychology Behind
Maintaining Progress
------------------------------269
Chapter
15
Science Behind Accurate Exercise Programs
277
Energy Systems at a Glance
------------------------277
Training Energy Systems
---------------------------281
Energy Spectrum
--------------------------------------277
Physiology of Warm-Up and Cool-Down
------281
Energy and Food
--------------------------------------278
Physiology of Cardiorespiratory Training
— 286
Immediate Energy: ATP-CP System
-------------278
Physiology of Resistance Training and
Short-Term Energy: Lactic Acid or Muscular Fitness
-------------------------------------296
Glycolytic System
-------------------------------------279
Physiology of Flexibility Training—
-------------308
Long-Term
Energy: Aerobic or Physiology: Suggested Reading
------------------315
Oxidative System
-----------------------------------280
VIII
Contents
Chapter
16
Right Workout Environment,
Right Workout Equipment
Working Out at a Commercial
Training Facility
Working Out at Home
Creating a Home Gym
317
-317
318
Working With Minimal Equipment
-
Selecting Essential Equipment
-------
Equipment Essentials: The Final Word
317
325
- 326
- 329
Part III Program Design: Application That
Bridges Theory to Practice
Chapter
17
Gauging Exercise Intensity
333
How Accurately Does Heart Rate
Reflect Oxygen Consumption?
—
---------333
Methods for Determining Target Heart
Rate and Training Heart Rate Range
-----------336
Using Percentage of Maximal Heart Rate
—337
Case Study: Calculating Recovery and
Exercise THRRs As a Percentage of MHR
— 338
Counting Heartbeats With
Manual Palpation
-------------------------------------339
Counting Heartbeats Using
Heart Rate Monitors
----------------------------------341
Rating Exertion: A Method That Uses
Perception of Exertion
-----------------------------342
Case Study: Playing the Game-
Associating
H R
With Exertion Perception
— 343
10-Point Exertion Scale
-----------------------------344
Talk Test
------------------------------------------------ 344
Final Words on Gauging
Exercise Intensity
------------------------------------- 345
Chapter
18
Cardiorespiratory Conditioning Programming
347
Training Aerobically
-------
Case Study—
VO2and
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Smart Progression
----------
----------------------347
-------------------- 350
--------------------350
Running or Walking 5K, 10K, and Beyond
—351
Case Study: 5K, 10K, and Beyond
----------------351
Interval Training and Fat Burning
--------------354
10-Point Exertion Scale
-----------------
Interval Conditioning Terminology
-
Guidelines for Performing Intervals
Safely and Effectively
-------------------
Top Aerobic Exercise
---------------------
Cardiorespiratory Conditioning:
Suggested Reading
-----------------
359
359
364
365
365
Chapter
19
Resistance Training Programming:
A Balanced Approach
367
What Resistance Training Is and Isn't
---------- 367
Putting Strength Training Myths to Rest
— 367
Planning Your Client's Strength Program
—370
Lifting Technique—
——------------------------------374
Continuum of Training Programs
----------------375
High-Repetition Overloads
--------------------------376
Changing Intensity for Strength Gains
----------376
High-Intensity Training Edge
----------------------377
Functional Training
----------------------------------380
Changing a Strength Program-
Cross-Training
----------------------
Make the Most of the Training System
Strength Training Programming
You Can Follow
--------------------------------
380
380
-381
Strength Training Workout Sheet
15
Top Strength Exercises
(and How to Do Them)
---------------
-381
389
389
Contents
IX
Chapter
20
Flexibility Training: Effective Program Design
411
Physiological and Biomechanical Basics
-
Types and Relative Risks of Stretching —
Which Stretching Methods Work Best?
PNF Stretching
--------------------------------
Active-Isolated Stretching
-
How to Develop Flexibility-
Best Approach
-----------------
411
412
413
415
417
417
419
Optimal Time to Stretch-
When Not to Stretch
------
Stretching: Putting It All Together
Stretching Right:
15
Classic
Flexibility Exercises
--------------------
Stretching on the Stability Ball
Flexibility: Suggested Reading-
-419
420
420
420
435
442
Chapter
21
Fueling Your Clients: Before,
During, and After Workouts
443
Eating for Exercise
-----------------
Computing Your Client's Daily
Calorie Requirements
------------
Identifying Correct Food Portion Size-
Helping Your Clients Learn How to
Read Food Labels
--------------------------
Helping Your Clients Know What
Diet to Follow
---------------------------------
443
443
446
-447
Building Muscle Safely and Sensibly
-----------450
How Your Client Should Eat Before,
During, and After Workouts
----------------------451
Sport Drinks and Water Intake
------------------454
Monitoring and Guiding Your Client's
Eating Habits
-----------------------------------------454
448
Chapter
22
Guiding Clients Toward Healthy Eating Habits
455
Playing the Weight Loss Game
-----
Teaching Clients to Eat Healthfully
Helping Your Clients Lose Weight
-------456
-------456
------- 457
Personal Reality Check-Let's Get Honest!—
459
Using the Food Pyramid
---------------------------459
Sharing the Big Picture of Health and
Weil-Being
--------------------------------------------460
Part IV: Working Safely and Effectively
With Special Populations
Chapter
23
Managing Cholesterol,
H DU
L D L,
High Blood Pressure, and Heart Disease
463
Prevention Plan for Overall Health
Atherosclerotic Disease
----------------
Coronary Heart Disease
--------------
Understanding CHD Risk
-------------
Understanding Cholesterol Levels
Lowering Cholesterol
------------------
463
464
464
465
467
469
Blood Pressure
-------------------
CHD Therapies
-----------------
Prevention Bridge
--------------
Special Section: Interpreting
Blood Panel Reports
-----------
-470
-4Ћ
-472
-472
Contents
Chapter
24 Training
the Cardiac Patient
475
Role of Personal Trainers-
Exercise Guidelines
---------
---------------------475
---------------------476
Medications and Coronary Heart Disease
-----478
Safety Considerations
--------------------------------478
Post-Cardiac Rehabilitation
------------------------478
By the Way, What's a MET?
------------------------479
Case Study: Post-Cardiac Rehabilitation
Is More Than Just Exercise
--------------------------479
Cardiac Clients: Suggested Reading
-----------482
Chapter
25
Diabetes Mellitus: Types
1
and
2
483
Effects of Diabetes Mellitus
-----------------
Understanding Diabetes and Its Impact
on Personal Health
----------------------------
Classifying and Defining the Cause
(Etiology) of Diabetes Mellitus
--------
Pathophysiology of Diabetes
---------
Long-Term Complications of
Uncontrolled Diabetes
-----------------
Therapeutic Interventions for
Diabetes Mellitus
------------------
Preexercise Screening, Assessment, and
Follow-Up
------------------------------------------
Common Activity Guidelines for
Type
1
and Type
2
Diabetes
-----------------
483
483
484
485
486
486
487
488
Working With Type
1
Diabetes
During Exercise
---------------------
Working With Type
2
Diabetes
During Exercise
---------------------
Exercise Program Progression
-----
Benefits and Risks of Exercise for
Clients With Diabetes
----------------
Final Tally: Risk Versus Effectiveness of
Exercise in Diabetes
--------------------------
Diabetes: Suggested Reading
Resources
---------------------------
488
488
490
490
-491
492
492
Chapter
26
Asthma and Your Client
493
What Is Asthma?
------
Treatment of Asthma
Chronic Asthma
--------
-------------------------493
-------------------------493
-------------------------494
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
— 495
Exercise and Asthma
--------------------------------496
Designing the Exercise Program
----------------496
Setting Up the Exercise Program
-
Considering the Refractory Period
Managing an Asthmatic Attack
—
Asthma Medications
-------------------
Today's Treatment Approach
-
Asthma: Suggested Reading
-
-497
-497
-497
500
500
-501
Chapter
27
Arthritis: Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid
503
Promises and Hope
--------------------------
Understanding the Arthritis Umbrella
Osteoarthritis
---------------------------------■
Rheumatoid Arthritis
------------------
Treatment of Arthritis
------------------
Traditional Treatment Approach to
Relieving Arthritis Pain
-----------------
Using Supplements to
Relieve Arthritis Pain
--------------------
Exercise Rx: Designing an
Effective Program
-----------
503
504
504
504
505
505
505
506
Exercise Training Benefits for the
Client With Arthritis
------------------
Physical Decline of the Arthritic Client-
Exercise Program Goals
--------------------
"Wearing Out"
---------------------------------
Exercise for Clients With Arthritis
-
Two-Hour Rule
--------------------------
Individualized Health Screening
Perfect Setup for Success
----------
Arthritis: Suggested Reading
-----
Resources
-------------------------------
506
506
-507
-507
-507
509
509
-510
-510
-510
Contents
XI
Chapter
28
Working With Older Adults
511
Disability Zone-
Who Is the Older Adult?
----------------------
Making Physical Activity Meaningful and
Fun for the Older Adult
------------------------
Program Design for the Older Adult:
A Balancing Act
-----------------------------
General Exercise Guidelines for
Working With the Older Adult
-
511
512
512
514
514
Importance of Resistance Training for
Older Adults
-------------------------------------------515
Individualizing Programming Approaches
-----517
Growing Old
-------------------------------------------517
Secret of Aging Well
---------------------------------518
Aging: Suggested Reading
------------------------518
Resources
-----------------------------------------------518
Chapter
29
Training the Pregnant Client:
A Special Healthy Population
Moving Beyond Misconceptions and
Outdated Guidelines
---------------------------------519
Physiological Concerns, Adaptations, and
Changes During Pregnancy
----------------------522
Exercise Guidelines
---------------------------------- 523
Commonsense Guidelines for
Exercising During Pregnancy
----------------
Cardiovascular Exercise
----------------------
Resistance Training
-----------------------------
Exercises or Positions to Avoid
---------
Recommended Exercise Protocol and
Modifications
---------------------------------
523
525
525
525
526
Stretching Guidelines
-------------
Stretches or Positions to Avoid
Recommended Stretches
--------
Postnatal Exercise Return
--------
Overall Impact of Exercise
------
519
- 526
- 526
- 526
- 526
- 527
Pregnancy Case Study: A Healthy Client
With Special Concerns
----------------------------- 527
Time to Exercise Judgment
----------------------529
Using Common Sense
----------------------------- 529
Pregnant Clients: Suggested Reading
--------529
Resources
---------------------------------------------- 530
Part V The Final Edge
Chapter
30
Keep Your Personal and Professional Desire
Burning Brightly
533
Why Do Trainers Burn Out?
-------------
How to Keep Personal Training Fresh
-
The Final Edge
-------------------------------
533
535
536
Develop a Style That Is Honest and
Sincere and That Is You
----------------
-537
Chapter
31
Bringing Personal Training Back to One on One
539
What a Successful Personal Training
Business Looks Like
What Successful Trainers Look Like
Conducting Outstanding Personal
Training Sessions
----------------—-—-
539
540
540
Timeless Essentials for the Successful
Personal Trainer
----------------------------------------541
Master Trainer: Beyond Ordinary Training
—541
Trainer's Dream List
--------------------------------544
Understanding the Client's Perspective
------545
xii Contents
Appendix: Client
References and
Introductory
Packet
Overview
547
Suggested Reading
575
Recommended Reading and Index
583
Useful Health and About the Author
590
Fitness Resources
571 |
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