Getting Sweaty With A Personal Trainer

By James Snyder


Society has certain standards of beauty when it comes to men and women. While women are expected to be dainty and delicate with long, smooth legs, sizable breasts, and a tiny waist, men are expected to be muscular, with bulging biceps and six pack abs. One thing they both have in common is that they must both have low body fat and tight muscles and flat stomachs. But those standards can be very hard to achieve. Not that people will ever stop trying. So long as models and entertainers continue to be praised for being the perfect avatars of these standards, people are going to keep heading to a personal trainer Marlborough.

Personal trainers exist for one reason. That one reason is that there are persons out there with money who need help exercising. So they do. They help motivate a person to start sweating it out and find the best ways to burn the fat off of a person.

The thing about people is that they can sometimes have some very unhealthy habits. They may overindulge in foods high in sugar sometimes. Now, this can lead to some chronic conditions. While proper diet is the best defense against such conditions, exercise can also help regulate blood pressure and glucose levels.

There is some debate over how much working out is actually needed. But the amount needed can depend on the individual in question. Most people need thirty minutes a day, five days a week, totaling a hundred fifty minutes per week. But some individuals, like professional athletes, will need a lot more of it.

When people go to the office and render labor in that office, they do so because there is an agreement in place that that labor will be rewarded with money. A personal trainer is just like any other employee. Their schedules may be a little different. But, at the end of the day, they do what they do because they are paid to do so.

People respond better to different stimuli. One person may respond best to being shamed, to being called names like a fat little pig or something similarly derogatory. But that can be discouraging for others. As such, it is important for a trainer to be aware of the needs of their client.

Consistency is the key. When it comes to overall fitness, intensity is all well and good, but the most important thing is to be consistent. Going a hundred and ten percent three times a week sound good, and it may work for some people. But going at seventy percent intensity five to six times a week means more workouts overall.

Now, there are excuses not to work out. A personal trainer moots a few of those excuses and while having them is great, and no one is saying that it is not, they are not the end all be all of exercise. What is more important is actually starting, getting to square one and going from there.

Beauty can be an impossible standard to reach. A brass ring that can ever be truly seized. But trying can lead to a host of health benefits.




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