Wendler didn't say everyone on the net agreed. He said he and Rip and other strength coaches agreed.
Him and Rip and some strength coaches are far from the entire internet when it comes to training "advice."
Start the stopwatch and then try it circuit style. Allow 1'00" per bodyweight exercise, and 2'00" per weight exercise.
goblet squats
inverted rows
pushups
prone brace
They're self-paced, but you can't sit or lie down to rest - rows must be rested at the hang, pushups raise your bum in the air, etc. Do those four in row three times and see if she wants a rest after a mere 12'00". And of course, you can regress or progress the exercises. If she's pumping away on goblet squats, change to split squats; from inverted rows with knees bent to legs straight to feet elevated; from knee pushups to toe pushups to feet elevated; from prone brace on elbows to on hands to raise rear leg. Etc.
Or have her do (for example) 10 reps, then sprint down the driveway and back, then the next exercise.
Obviously you can do the same with kettlebells. Swings, squats, rows and presses work well. 1'00" of each, "faster!" then sprint, etc.
Barbell complexes are good for this. Hang clean + front squat + push press. Do that for 2'00" with just the bar and see what happens. If she finds it easy, "good warmup," and then put 5kg on each side.
Tabata is always your friend with the cocky clients, too.
She'll be asking for a break soon enough.
tell me!!one day i'll tell you what one of his physios said to me, you wont believe it.
Sounds like some of the guys involved in the AFL.
I had one of my teachers at AIF try justify guys doing single arm lateral raises as part of a strength program, the other classes members had a good laugh at me trying to stop myself from flipping out (this happened a few times lol)
At the gym we've got a retention system, whichever instructor does the first session with the person is responsible for getting them to come to more appointments or at least talk to them in the gym to try to make sure they stay a member.
A few weeks back a guy came into the gym for his initial consult. Straight away I thought, "this will be a lost member six months from now." He outright said, "I haven't worked out because I'm lazy... no, the routine I get makes no difference, I'm just lazy. I probably won't come often."
"So why are you here?"
"Well, I thought I'd try."
"I can't promise results. That's up to you. Doesn't matter what routine I give you if you don't do it."
"Fair enough."
He had not enough patience to learn any free weight compound movements, so I just gave him some machines and one or two dumbbell exercises, can't remember exactly.
The other day I was showing a guy through a routine in the squat rack and this bloke rocks up. "I wanted to tell you," he said, "I am lazy, but I am honest."
"... okay," I said uncertainly.
"I haven't been doing your routine."
"Well, that's up to you."
"I'm just telling you because I'm honest, I may be lazy because I'm honest."
"Um, good."
"I've just gone to the next room and done those machines."
"Well, you're getting your body moving, that's good."
"Yeah but I'm not doing the routine you gave me."
"I assure you that you're not the first gym-goer to ignore the advice of gym staff."
"Well I'm lazy but I'm honest."
"Rightyo."
Eventually he wandered off.
I didn't know how to tactfully say, "actually I don't give a fuck." There are so many people in gyms who want help and advice and will take and follow it, I've got no energy left over for the rest.
It was all rather odd.
OHHHH AIF - never listen to anything they say lol
Zdeněk;169272 said:tell me!!
That would make the ROM about a foot. That guy sounds like a freakin idiot.Einstein approached me after screening the players, he said he was concerned that every player was stronger in the top 6" of a squat than they were in the bottom 6".
True story
He wanted to know how I would go about correcting it.
My head immiediately spun around, I was looking for Ashton Kutcher.
I was paraphrasing the conversation. He didn't want detailed feedback. He just had this odd thing where he wanted to openly admit he was ignoring everything I'd told him.Sounds like he was after some input from you. Maybe you should have asked him more about what he was doing. Could have been looking for guidance or change of routine.
They have some odd ideas. I was talking to a trainer involved with them. He was doing half squats.The Hamburgler said:Sounds like some of the guys involved in the AFL.
But Markos..Kyle...don't you know Prof clip board has letters before and after his name, doesn't that mean i should accept what he says as truth??? You should accept what he says as well....
u n b e l i e v e a b l eEinstein approached me after screening the players, he said he was concerned that every player was stronger in the top 6" of a squat than they were in the bottom 6".
True story
He wanted to know how I would go about correcting it.
My head immiediately spun around, I was looking for Ashton Kutcher.
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