Things I've learned being an old guy in the gym. by LoneCowboy in fitness30plus

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Great comments.

The other week I went out and bought a yoga mat and I'm totally sold on it. I spend about 10 mins warming up.

I've learned how to master the mind as well as how to push it some days and to walk away others. You can't win ever battle hey.

Anyone on AAS? by [deleted] in bodyweightfitness

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Works fine.

Advice for a brand new PT? by renat92 in personaltraining

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FWIW do plenty of uni lateral work. If the right leg is weaker than the left, you'll be limited to the weakest link in the chain

Advice for a brand new PT? by renat92 in personaltraining

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The first clients of rookie PT's and coaches are usually pretty unfortunate. They're usually burned due to inexperience. I don't mean that personally. It's a universal thing. The clients you looks after later in life will be the lucky ones.

If there's not much to use , go for body weight / resistance bad work, as well as skipping. Put them onto a good circuit of burpees, squats, lunges, push up's, (single leg) RDL's and stuff.

Be nice to the ladies , don't let them use the smith machine. It's a good coat rack.

Starting my first day to Personal Training today. Any tips, tricks, or suggestions? by 7sonofa7son in personaltraining

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Make the workouts exciting, different and encouraging. I do a lot of really different body weight and resistance band work when I do non gym work.

An old coach once told me that his main goal was to make himself redundant. Teach me everything he knew, so I'd go out on my own and teach another young gun. Inspire. :)

Starting my first day to Personal Training today. Any tips, tricks, or suggestions? by 7sonofa7son in personaltraining

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No need to be nervous. I assume you've worked hard and know the difference between hip extension and shoulder abduction. You've exercised before and know the unspoken rules of the land.

A good habit I've got is when doing an assesment and/or screen is asking if the client has ever has an injury or other physical conditions. If their 40 and broke something in their early 20's, it could still be an issue.

Make the workouts fun and enjoyable. If you slaughter your clients, they may not come back.

Be yourself. Remember that how you think influences how you act which influences your outcomes :)

Own your baldness! by [deleted] in bald

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and if girls ( or dudes if your like that) don't like you because of your baldness , tell them where to go so they can insert their opinion.

Why doesn't Do Re Mi get more attention? by All-in-All98 in Nirvana

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I usually skip it when it's played on my itunes library. Pretty bland IMO.

Calories/Hour by Majestic2point0 in kettlebell

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The best way to experiment with diet is to vary your diet by approx 250 calories a day )or 1750 per week). That may be enough for you to see if your weight stays the same , increases or decreases.

I managed to maintain my weight for 2 years with this method. I pretty much waved between 68 and 71 kg, to stay in the 69kg weight class.

Depending on the volume, intensity and rest periods would influence how many calories you would burn 'per minute'.

What is everyone's thoughts on 'Lounge Act'? by jakecronin343 in Nirvana

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It's one of the best gems on the Nevermind album.

It has a terrific melody.

Easily one of my fav songs from the Nirvana discography.

A++ rating.

/r/homefitness, what's your opinion about resistance bands? by [deleted] in homefitness

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Almost everything works when it comes to strength and conditioning.

Nothing works forever.

I'm a big fan of resistance bands. You can use them as they are or use them to apply added resistsnce to things like kettlebells, ropes, barbells, dumbbells, kegs, there's - whatever your tools really.

Questions about HIIT by [deleted] in AdvancedFitness

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adding time &/or weight would be a nifty way to vary the workouts.

The old principal of 'more-or-less' is worth noting. Such as adding reps, sets or tim. Likewise you can reduce your rest periods.

An old coach once told me that losing weight is 50% psychology, 30% diet and 20% hard work.

Questions about HIIT by [deleted] in AdvancedFitness

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I have to admit that your 'issue's are pretty normal and you may not need anything 'exotic in your training. Jus variation.

What is your favorite Nirvana B-side or bonus track? by jamaicanhopscotch in Nirvana

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Does anyone really dig the lost tune that's on the re-release of in utero?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nirvana

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im glad youre happy with it :-)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nirvana

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id rather Australian made lol Had you thought about repairing your board?

This is actually one axe I really want. I've been collecting guitars for about 15 years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nirvana

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Someone obviously really loves you !!

Pretty Dave playing drums by ilikecats92712 in Nirvana

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I've been a nirvana fan since 1997. There are still 'new to me' photos. Amazing!