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Tips To Succeed When Working With A Personal Trainer

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

How often you meet with your trainer is probably going to change over time based on things like schedule, your needs at a particular time and finances. As a personal trainer for 10 years, I have clients that I meet with as little as once a month and clients that I see as often as 4 times a week. Sometimes people have an idea of how often they want to meet with me and other times they are looking to me for guidance in making this decision. I will make suggestions and usually we end up figuring it out together. While you’re trying to figure out what’s right for you, it’s important to consider things like your level of experience and your patterns of success and failure.

If you are new to exercise I suggest meeting with a trainer 2 or 3 times a week. I realize this adds up quickly but the beginning stages of a new exercise regiment are a critical time. For example people with great intentions of getting in shape often injure themselves quickly because they don’t really know what they’re doing. The supervision by a trainer in the beginning will get you off to a great start by learning the basics about good form. This will help to prevent injuries down the road. Also, most people fall off course during the first 3 weeks of a new attempt at exercise. By having several training appointments early on you will gain the momentum you need in order to hang on through this tough period.

Lots of people are very well aware of what to do at the gym but just can’t seem to get to the gym. If this sounds familiar, it’s probably a good idea to always have a weekly appointment on the calendar. Accountability is a very legitimate reason to have a trainer. My clients say to me all the time: “If I didn’t have this appointment, I wouldn’t have exercised today.” Be honest with yourself and if you know you won’t do it on your own then some accountability might be just what you need.

If you’ve been working out on your own and following the same routine for a long time I suggest meeting with a trainer once a month to change things up a bit. Maybe you’ve heard about ‘confusing your body’? In exercise, one of the most ineffective things you can do is repeat the same thing day in day out for weeks, months or even years. It’s not as uncommon as you might think for someone to do the same exercises for 10 years or more! Don’t fall into this. By changing your routine frequently you are confusing your body, challenging it and forcing it to adjust its response. This is a good thing. If you find yourself falling into a rut, getting bored or too comfortable have a trainer give you some new exercises and mix it up once a month.

Of course another big part of this decision is how much you can afford. I suggest figuring out your budget and telling your trainer what you can spend. Then ask your trainer what they think would be the best way to spread out the sessions. I always encourage my beginner clients to do more sessions in the begging and then start spreading the gap. So, let’s say my beginner client can do 10 sessions. I would do 3 appointments the first 2 weeks, 2 appointments the following week and 1 appointment for the last 2 weeks. Here’s why: Practicing repeatedly with your trainer will ensure that you know the correct way to exercise using good form so that you won’t hurt yourself. Also, it’s very important in the beginning of any exercise program to get off to a good start. Meeting your trainer frequently will help you gain the momentum you need to carry you through a successful long-term program.

I think it’s safe to say that if it were free, we would all love to have a trainer to work with several times a week. Even trainers would love to have a trainer! Unfortunately, most people just can’t afford it, not for the long term anyway. The good news is that having a trainer doesn’t have to break you bank. Trainers charge different rates so look for someone in your budget. Don’t be shy about asking if their rates are negotiable, many trainers offer sliding scales and discounts. If you talk to them about what you can afford, they can help you so that you get the most out of your money. My #1 suggestion is to not try to stretch a dollar in the beginning. Start out with several sessions in the beginning and eventually distance the time between sessions. It may seem like a lot of money but if you re lucky enough to find a trainer you enjoy and if you’re getting results, I am confident that it will be worth every dime!

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Choose Alaska Yacht Charters: The Premier Charter Yacht For Cruises In Alaska

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Alaska Yacht Charters is “quite simply the best crewed yacht charter in Alaska.” With us you will see seals, sea otters, sea lions, eagles, Orcas, deer, brown and black bears. You will see whales and dolphins so close that you will reach out as if to touch them. With Alaska Yacht Charters you will not only eat salmon, halibut, crab and shrimp, but if you choose, you will catch them.

The Alaskan Story is a ninety-foot Westport Motor/Yacht, which was completely rebuilt from 2003-2006 to make her uniquely suitable for exploring Alaska. She has an enclosed raised pilothouse where while watching the captain navigating the waters you get a spectacular view of everything. She was designed with multiple “common areas” where you can sightsee, read, listening to music, view videos, or just relax. The guest staterooms are below deck and each has a bathroom with shower ensuite. All of the staterooms have hanging lockers and ample storage. Two staterooms have walk-a-round Queens and two have two twin beds.

The Alaskan Story can comfortably seat 10 persons in the enclosed aft deck. The covered side walkways lead to a large forward decks where there is additional seating. The Alaskan Story is powered by powerful diesel engines, which allow her to cruise at 10 – 12 knots and considerably more if necessary. She has two of everything to make certain that your experience will not be affected by mechanical malfunctions. Her broad beam and Naiad stabilizers make her a very comfortable yacht. The Story has a 17-foot Boston Whaler and a 14-foot inflatable and each is powered by new four- stroke outboards. The Whaler is equipped with downriggers and a fish-finder. For those who prefer to fish from the Mother ship the Alaskan Story has a cockpit, which also has downriggers.

The Alaskan Story is a 90-foot Westport. She got an all-new teak interior in 2006 and most of the machinery was replaced or rebuilt. She was designed by us relying on our 20 years experience chartering in Alaska to make this vessel just for you and “better than new.” She has two new generators producing 110 and 220v AC and a water-maker, which makes up to 1200 gallons of water a day.

In 2003 Alaska Yacht Charters was awarded a permit for Glacier Bay National Park, the crown jewel of the our national park system. The Alaskan Story is one of only four yachts over 65 feet allowed to charter Glacier Bay in the high season from June through August. The selection of Alaska Yacht Charters was awarded after a lengthy evaluation process based on the financial strength, experience and environmental sensitivity of over 100 competing charter companies.

Southeast Alaska is what we do. It is all that we do. We know where the whales, bears, sea lions, dolphins, puffin, eagles, salmon and halibut were last week; and where they will be your week. Alaska Yacht Charter’s is the best and most experienced charter company in Southeast Alaska I would be pleased to provide you with references from former clients, including some from your area. We are “quite simply the best crewed yacht charters in Alaska.

Is it time for an unforgettable Alaska Yacht Charter vacation? We will help you discover the matchless wonder of Alaska up close and personal. Visit http://www.alaskanstory.com right now for more information on your ultimate getaway.

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