What does it take to be a top Personal Trainer to Watch?

The 2012 Personal Trainer to Watch winner, Joanne Blackerby, discusses the award and how it's changes her career. 

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Infographic: The Mobile Friendly Gym

There are more than 20,000 fitness and health apps available for download. Is your gym ready? 

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Download the LFconnect App 

The new workout tracking app from Life Fitness is now available for iPhone and Android. 

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Webinar: Open Platform Fitness

Chris Clawson explores the technology shift in fitness, explains what the term “open” really means and how it will affect your business.

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June 13, 2013 // Category: Fitness Community

Last month we talked about how the personal training industry is growing rapidly around the world. It’s a great profession that I am proud to be a part of as an in-home trainer and Life Fitness Academy Master Trainer. But what does it take to be a great personal trainer? Many of the skills that make me successful today, I learned on the rugby pitch. 

Some of the most professional personal trainers I have seen operating on the gym floor have been present or ex-rugby players. It’s a sport where you have no place to hide! You are one of fifteen team players with a very specific skill. You might be a speedy winger or you could be a powerful front row player.

Why you ask is this relevant to personal training?

Phil Calvert
 

June 11, 2013 // Category: Fitness Advisor

Professional tennis players are some of the best athletes in the world. Tennis involves strength, speed, agility, footwork and endurance to last the match. Getting more court time to practice your strokes is important, but even for recreational players, sports-specific conditioning is the key to improvement.

Strength Training: Strength training increases the power of your shots and minimizes injuries by protecting the joints that are subject to repetitive stress. Try a combination of dumbbells, resistance bands and cable machines. Focus on the whole body – legs, arms, back, shoulders and the core. Try a circuit style workout moving from exercise to exercise. Make sure to incorporate rotational movements and balance exercises

Life Fitness
 

June 07, 2013 // Category: Fitness Advisor

It’s good when exercise gets boring—that means you’ve been doing it often enough to get bored! Fortunately, you don’t need the latest equipment to keep the spark in your love of fitness. Many forget that they have two very effective fitness “tools” readily available to them at all times—your bodyweight and gravity—which allows you to exercise anywhere, anytime without any equipment needed. That said, because these moves don’t use the latest fitness gizmo or gadget, some people find that standard bodyweight exercises can get stale pretty quickly. Luckily for you, freshness has arrived—the bodyweight exercise variations below will engage your mind and bring a novel challenge to your body!

Hand-dance Push-up

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