Like every profession, certain expectations may be set for trainers and coaches based on tv and movies and social media. Let's go over a few things; shall we? We don't want to see you limping to your car. Will you experience muscle soreness? Quite possibly, especially later in the day or in the following days... Continue Reading →
Taking Advantage of the Covid
If you have had the chance to talk with me personally, you know my thoughts on this whole coronavirus; I'm not going to get into that here. Instead! Let's look at some of the positives of this whole covid-19 situation! I've started doing morning yoga, working on mobility; flexibility; and stability. I've always noticed that... Continue Reading →
We are Resolved
It's that time of year. . . Last year, the theme of the new year celebration was "new year, new me." This year, there's a lot of reflection over the last decade. It hit me today that I've been thinking about this last decade as 2000. . .and it was actually 2010! Yikes! There's also... Continue Reading →
Is Going to the Gym Making Us Lazier?
It's been a long, long three months. Fire School is almost over which means I'll be able to actually finish the articles I have half done for a new series. In the meantime. . . This topic came up last night when I arrived to work my shift. My co-worker wanted me to know a... Continue Reading →
Home Training Equipment
I have a list of equipment I plan on getting when a home base for training, an Legacy Health & Fitness, LLC. facility, is established. For the most part, it's all a couple of brands of equipment I've used and loved in other facilities. It's equipment meant to be used by many people daily. Equipment... Continue Reading →
The Cost vs Benefit
Let's be honest. It's not always practical to pay for a gym membership. Finances may be tight at home; you may not have the time or fuel to drive to the gym, workout, and drive home. I get it. Gym memberships and equipment are great, but not having a membership is not a good excuse... Continue Reading →