There was an article in this Sunday's Post's Job section, front page, titled "How to get started in a career as a personal trainer". I wonder if you have seen it. The picture that is. Trainer dude standing behind trainee woman who's executing a shoulder press with 2 lbs dumbbells. 2 lb dumbbells! Like two cans of soup, for crying out loud! In my gym, Silver Sneakers handles more weight...
I have one comment.
First step, after certification, GIVE THE TRAINEE SOME WEIGHTS, SO SHE'LL BENEFIT FROM THE WORKOUT, unless she is in therapy, injury recovery, or surgery recovery. Why put a promotion picture that ridicules free weight workout and training? I feel that one of the most difficult tasks as a trainer is to convince the female population that it's OK to pick up some weights, more so, it is absolutely necessary to pick up some weights and they can do that without the fear of bulking up and getting big muscles (in your arms, haa haa haaaa). If that's all it took to get big, why do female body builders have to resort to taking male hormones to develop big muscles? Has anyone bothered to think about that? (OK, maybe we can include the former East German track team and the Russian sprinters). I get so irritated and mad when I hear the whines of the women who are so hugely misinformed in today's ever-evolving fitness freakazoid world and tell me they just want to tone up! I am sure I had a post addressing this issue already, so let's just stay with the one comment:
Couldn't we have had an adequate representation in a newspaper photo?
Yeah, I know, it's not a big deal, only to me, who has to be one of many to try and shake an old institution of crusaders from burning witches... Or one of many who has to try and grab the tail feathers of an ostrich and get its head out of the sand... Or one of many who has to testify that Harry Potter will not turn your catholic son into a crackhead... and still, what's for lunch?
Monday, July 23, 2007
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