Since joining Equinox a year and a half ago, I’ve considered enrolling the help of a trainer. Everyday, while at the gym, I see the trainers working with clients on a one on one basis and dream of the results this partnership delivers.
Finally, after much convincing from Bo and analyzing my training plan, I decided to invest in a single training session. What harm could one session do to my wallet or my overall fitness. I assumed I’d learn some helpful tips and tricks and them apply them to my weekly training plan.
Wednesday evening, after a long day of work, I met with Lauren for my first official training plan.
It’s amazing how much these two little items can do in an hour! The stopwatch held me accountable and challenged me while the pen captured all my initial results.
Lauren is a very functional trainer, focusing on full body movements versus isolating single body parts. Our time together was short and sweaty; each exercise pushing me beyond my comfort zone in the best way possible. I’m not going to lie when I say that I was worried about my training appointment all day. How would my body react to new challenges? What if I couldn’t complete an exercise?
The great thing about having a trainer is that all my fears were swept away as she was there to talk me through each exercise, ensure I didn’t injure myself through incorrect form, and motivate me through the third and final set.
Our first session consisted of 40 minutes strength, 5 minute abs, and 15 minutes of deep stretching due to my chronic tightness.
During the strength session we conquered some of the most intimidating but effective exercises:
- Squats with 60 pounds of weight
- Assisted pullups
- Walking lunges with 5 pound weights in each hands
- Shoulder presses with 12.5 dumbells
- Combination standups with 10 pound medicine ball
By the end my legs and arms were quivering. There is clearly a difference between muscle endurance and muscle strength. It’s amazing that I can run a half marathon one day but doing 3 sets of walking lunges makes me want to cry.
The most exciting moment, was when I conquered my fears of the assisted pull up machine. I’ve seen this machine in the gym for years but never understood how the weight settings worked. As you’ll recall from my diagnostic session with Lauren, one of my goals is to complete one unassisted pull-up. Wednesday, I successfully started down my path by completing 3 sets of 12 assisted pull-ups on the machine, while focusing on proper form. Believe it or not, you’re supposed to lead with your chest not your chin.
Since Lauren knows that I’m reviewing our sessions on my blog, she was more than willing to snap pictures of me during the final set. The form can use some improvement, but this picture is proof that I faced my fears!
By the end of my hour session, I was sold on the benefits of a trainer. As of now, I’m investing in one session per week and will capture each sessions experiences and learning on the blog for your benefit and reference. This being said, if you have any questions for my trainer, Lauren, please let me know.
I’ve always wanted to work with a trainer, just to have someone to push me, but sadly it is not in a college budget. Someday though! Lauren sounds great. I have a huge fear of lunges though- I dislocated my patella doing them in high school!!
investing in your health and wellness is always worthwhile in my book. im excited to keep hearing what you think of these sessions! i also experience the trainer envy when I’m at the gym and watching others.
Lunges are scary! I’ve always wanted to work with a personal trainer, I feel like I try my best to do an efficient workout at the gym, but that extra help would be awesome.
Yay! That sounds so exciting and like a great workout. Unassisted pullups is one of my goals for this year too. 1.5 years ago I was able to do 3 sets of 10 unassisted! Then, baby stuff came along. I will bet back there. And you can too!
Great job on the assisted pull-ups!
I personally think working with a great trainer is always worth the money. =) Enjoy your sessions!