Thoughts and thoughts on OPTS's knowledge
Knowledge is more important than the cert itself. Who cares if i have all the certs but i cannot give results to my clients?
Where did i get my clients from? Everywhere.
Online, real life friends, referrals etc.
They don't find me because of my cert definitely. It's from my knowledge, and i never hesitate to share whatever i know.
Where did i get my clients from? Everywhere.
Online, real life friends, referrals etc.
They don't find me because of my cert definitely. It's from my knowledge, and i never hesitate to share whatever i know.
For those who don't know where i get my knowledge from, i got them mostly from Peter Rouse.
Let me give a short overview what the course (Certified Personal Trainer) covers.
It has a good introduction and pretty deep into the followings...
- Self myofascial release
- Integrated flexibility
- Isolated neuromuscular activation
- Facilitated neuromuscular activation
- Integrated core training
- Neuromuscular stabilization training
- Reactive neuromuscular training
- Power training
- Integrated strength training
- Metabolic training
On the way to move like an athlete, you will be experiencing fat loss, muscle gain, better mobility, getting rid of any aches/pain that you will have. This is what i bring to my clients.
Back to the recent hooha at HWZ forum, the people do not realized this and keep flaming me.
I avoided threads like the following because i have 0 understanding and knowledge of the issue.
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=2171399
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=2171267
Please note that i did not participate in any thread (giving advices) content such as
-improving xx exercise from 150 to 160kg in xx weeks.
-gaining 30kg of lean body mass
-losing bodyfat to a low of 5% for competition
Before you start to shoot for the sake of shooting, find out more before you do it again. It just make you look so silly.
I provide functional training that give results (better body composition, movement, strength etc) too all my clients. If anyone want to bulk from 80+kg to 90+++kg, you can look for me if you want me to correct any muscle imbalances or movement that you have. You need not look for me for a training program because you will probably gain from a trainer who give bodybuilding type of training. Not that this training is not good, it is definitely not suitable for a lot of people.
Look at what i have achieved with over 30 clients in 2008, all experience fat loss, muscle gain, better movement and posture. I dropped any clients that do not do my homework even though they are losing good fat.
Mass gain program: at least 7kg in 2 months
http://kevinchia.sg/testimonials/andrew.html (9kg)
http://kevinchia.sg/testimonials/melvinchua.html (7kg)
Fat loss program: at least 2" loss in waistline in first month, 1.5" in 2nd.
http://kevinchia.sg/testimonials/kevinsoh.html


16 workout sessions over a period of 3 months. I will consider this good progress.
I have loads of pictures on my desktop for personal references. (Clients do not wish to appear online)
Before you start planning a program for them, please, make sure they know how to execute the exercises. Program can be found online everywhere.
Coming to program, why is a beginner better off doing total body than split?
Doing more than 3 sets can give serious DOMS.
They may not recover from it. (If you split and hit 1 body part/week, will it be enough?)
They are better off training movement than targetting body part.
They are better off doing 2-3 sets each session, 2-3 session/week than doing all in 1.
It can correct major imbalances, depending on load.
and more
This blog entry is WOT, but it's all my T&T for now. If you still doubt, just try a few minutes with me. I can do things just to improve on your workout form.