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Showing posts with label fitness trainer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitness trainer. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Everyone is Talking About This Workout!


10 Rules of Fat Loss
Joe Arangio CSCS
US Sports Strength And Conditioning Trainer

And Body Transformation Specialist
 "I was out of shape for many years. The program taught me how to reduce body fat, improve cardio training and build muscle. I have an organized approach to exercise and nutrition. Now I train correctly, eat better and feel great. It has improved my quality of life.”
- Brent B.
 
If it's time to get serious about your fitness program, you need a
structured program tailored to your goals and abilities.

Using the world's most powerful online training tool, I can design
and deliver a 12-week fitness program fully customized to your personal
fitness goals, abilities, and time constraints. Features include:
 
Fully customized exercises, sets, reps and weights.
Videos demonstrating proper technique for every exercise.
Routines utilizing equipment available to you — home or gym!
Personal contact with me anytime via built-in email system.
Integrated feedback loop for precise program monitoring.
For more information about my background fee structure and how to get
started, go to WorkoutEngine.com

Monday, July 28, 2014

#1 fat burning workout in The World!

This may be the most awesome things I've stumbled upon to help my clients burn more fat and get into shape faster.

Let me explain...

I've been testing out a new training program for my clients that not only burns more calories while they're working out with me - but it keeps burning extra calories even after their workout.

Sounds crazy, right?

The post workout calorie burn is actually called "after burn" and it only takes place when a few critical factors are accomplished during the workout.

I won't bore you with the details of the science behind "after burn", but what I can tell you is that if these few critical things are done during your workout, then you can expect to have an elevated metabolism for up to 18 hours AFTER your workout.

Pretty sweet!

Now, just the "after burn" factor is amazing in itself becuase it's almost like getting twice the workout results from each workout.

B-U-T I figured out a way where I can get my clients even FASTER results... and it has NOTHING to do with science.

Say what?!

Yep, this other way of burning more fat and getting faster muscle toning results has nothing to do with exercise science at all.

It's actually all about human psychology...

See, what I figured out was when I train my clients with social media feedback (through our facebook page, email, and phone contact) they actually workout harder. (human nature is to compete I guess)

So then I got to thinking and decided that if I can put together a body transformation challenge where I can train my clients online, for a period of time (six weeks), and give the person with the best transformation a prize (like one of the latest iPads) then you'd really see amazing results!

Makes sense, right?

My special "after burn" producing workouts + a body transformation challenge = massive fat loss, body toning, belly flattening, and sexy arms, legs and butt.

Brilliant!

In fact here's what I expect AVERAGE results to be on this six week body transformation challenge.

Men can expect to drop 25 – 32 pounds of fat Women can expect to drop 12-24 pounds of fat

AND...

on average men can expect to lose: 6.5 inches from their waist and women can expect to lose 4.8 inches from their waist

Yes, all this in six weeks.

Here's the deal: I'm going to launching this Six Week Body Transformation Challenge in about a week. And when I do I'm only going to take on 18 participants so that I can give every participant lots of attention.

And at the end of the six week transformation challenge I'm giving the winner a new iPad (actually everyone will win since there's going to be a LOT of inches and pounds lost).

So if you are interested in dropping 5-8 inches off your waist in the next 6 weeks (plus a pile of weight) then send me an email and I will put you on the "action taker" list and reserve your spot.

These action takers will get email notification of the program launch date BEFORE my normal list.

Email me now to get on the awesomeness priority list :)

Nathan Lewis

US Sports Strength and Conditioning
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"I've lost 20 lbs. 5 dress sizes and over 10% bodyfat" I have seen many results, including increased self-esteem, energy and stamina. It is definitely more than I expected when I began my first session in front of the dreaded squat machine" Donna Trainee for 3 years.=============================================

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Pre-Workout Snacks: What's the Best?

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Hi there Nate Here!
This is one of the most frequent questions I get from Athletes and Warriors! I pray this helps.
(Prevention Magazine) Many exercisers wonder if they can get a pre-workout energy boost from food. But what can you eat that won't slow you down? And how much is too much? We asked the experts to compare two favorites -- energy bars and bagels. Here's what they found:
Bagels: Cheap, easy to find, satisfyingly crunchy (if you toast them).
Energy bars: Shiny wrappers, cool names, make you feel really athletic.
Which should you choose as your workout partner?
Performance: In a small study, David Pearson, PhD, of the Ball State University Human Performance Lab in Muncie, IN, failed to find a performance difference between cyclists who ate a bagel and those who ate a sports bar for breakfast before a workout on an exercise bike. "There was no recognizable benefit from the energy bar versus a common complex carbohydrate (i.e. bagel)," he says (Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, November 1996).
To explore this issue further, we collected some information and did a little testing on a typical bagel and two popular sports bars:
Frozen BagelPowerBarClif Bar
Size and Type3.5 in. (plain, poppy or onion)2.25 oz (banana)2.4 oz (apple-cherry)
Price:$0.33$1.69$1.29
Nutrition:
Calories195230250
Fat1 g2 g2 g
Calcium5% Daily Value (DV)30% DV4% DV
Iron14% DV35% DV10% DV
Vitamin C0% DV100% DV0% DV
BagelEnergy Bars
Size:Fits in purse or gym bagFits in pocket, purse, gym bag
Sit-test:Uncomfortable to sit on, gets crushed, leaves crumbs on pantsBarely noticeable when sat on. Virtually invulnerable to crushing
Conclusion: If you like the taste, convenience and the extra nutrients of the bars, fine -- just keep an eye on their fat (some have more than 2 g.) and calorie content. But if you want an inexpensive source of carbohydrate energy for your next workout, the lowly bagel is up to the challenge.

If it's time to get serious about your fitness, you need a structured program. I'll tailor a program specific to
your goals and abilities, that will contain:


Fully customized workouts, listing: exercises, sets, reps and weights.
Exercise videos and descriptions demonstrating proper technique for every exercise.
A built in feedback system and email contact with me anytime.
Using the world's most powerful online training tool I can design and deliver a 12-week fitness program fully customized to your personal fitness goals, abilities, and schedule.

For more information about my background, fee structure and how to get started, go to:

US Sports Strength and Conditioning

 Just fill out the brief contact form if you would like to get started.
Contact Me:
Nathan Lewis CSCS
US Sports Strength and Conditioning 


Thank you so much for everything Im an student athlete in Detroit, MI with a serious back injury and wow with 11 weeks of Mr. Lewis training (using the US Sports Online Strength and Conditioning System) I'm ready to get back on the field my strength in my back increase, my speed increase a little, i lost some weight, and i can see my abs coming in lol