Re: Blueprint to rebuild Brett Lee
No- not all personal trainers are strong- that is the point.
Im not talking about aesthetics- im talking about physical ability- how can you respect a strength coach who is not stronger than you or a fitness coach who is not fitter than you (or at the highest levels as fit/ strong as his athletes).
Functional training? if you look at the way powerlifters, olympic weightlifters and strongman train these days they train a lot more functionally than modern day personal trainers.The best training ideas come out of gyms not textbooks. Its so bad when a trainer says for instance to do a one legged squat but they cant do one themselves.
a guy who can overhead squat 100kg has got more knowledge about "functional traning" than your modern "stand on a swiss ball and do and overhead press" personal trainer will ever have.
trainers have to practice what they preach otherwise they suck.
Liz Ward;289743 said:To maximise their potential, all athletes must be as strong as they can be; mentally, tactically and technically as well as physically. This is totally different to, and should not be confused with, bulk.
All personal trainers are strong but if you are talking about superficial aesthetics [without getting too metaphysical] this is a sad, outdated view... however, I am not too worried about this; after all, it provides my bread and butter.
Weight lifters/body builders know how to lift weight and build body. It is unlikely that you will find one who is also a cricket coach so will have no idea about how to train functionally. As I say, as long as guys continue to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut, my business flourishes.![]()
No- not all personal trainers are strong- that is the point.
Im not talking about aesthetics- im talking about physical ability- how can you respect a strength coach who is not stronger than you or a fitness coach who is not fitter than you (or at the highest levels as fit/ strong as his athletes).
Functional training? if you look at the way powerlifters, olympic weightlifters and strongman train these days they train a lot more functionally than modern day personal trainers.The best training ideas come out of gyms not textbooks. Its so bad when a trainer says for instance to do a one legged squat but they cant do one themselves.
a guy who can overhead squat 100kg has got more knowledge about "functional traning" than your modern "stand on a swiss ball and do and overhead press" personal trainer will ever have.
trainers have to practice what they preach otherwise they suck.