If you've read my blog when I'm in rant mode about the practices of some,
or rather, apparently many, contest prep coaches, you already know that
it's not just that I'm not impressed; it's also that some of these
recommended program practices are just ... out to lunch.
I've
ranted and raved about the insane amounts of cardio so common in contest
prep circles today more than once ... and there's another one coming, but
not today. We've all seen and heard that kind of thing already. No, today,
I'm going to talk about something I've never heard before ... until a
recent conversation with a client of mine. And I bet many of you haven't
either
Here's something that I've witnessed recently that really, REALLY bugs me.
Seemingly well respected trainers who have become supplement pimps because
they're sponsored by said company. Never mind just saying some good things
about a product that works. I mean just flat out making things up that
sound, and simply are, ridiculous. You know, lying.
Now, I'm
sponsored by a supplement company myself, and while I'll certainly say good
things about the company, I''m not going to just start talking nonsense.
I mean, I've seen some outlandish claims, and trust me, I've
seen supplement marketing first hand when I worked for one of the big
supplement giants who are known for aggressive, over-the-top marketing
claims. But...
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Question:
I've been having some really good success
in my attempts to lose fat and get in better shape, but I also have a goal
to get stronger and to gain more muscle as well. While I have made some
strength gains, they've been nothing to write home about and I really don't
believe I've added any muscle either. Any suggestions?
Answer:
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answer to this question.
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I did a two-part interview for Craig Ballantyne’s Turbulence Training
(http://turbulencetraining.com) member site recently. I’ll be running
the full interview in a future issue of the LBC newsletter, but in the mean
time (since I’m trying to post to this blog frequently) I thought,
I’d post up one of the Q&As from the interview.
CB: Moving over to training, how and when do you use cardio and
intervals for fat loss? What about when gaining muscle, do your clients
still do cardio?
EL: For fat loss, it really depends on the person, their goals, how far
away from their goals they currently are, the amount of time they have to
invest, how I have their training...
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President of Lean Bodies Consulting, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Certified Sports Nutritionist (CISSN), Certified Personal Trainer (NSCA-CPT), and Certified Kinesiologist (CK)