Maybe not your doctor. That's right, not the doc!
I have seen it repeatedly where doctors give training advice and say, well, not so smart things. They are not physical therapists, not coaches or trainers. They are highly trained professional DOCTORS. I don't try to give you blood pressure medication, right? They do that.
My advice is, find a trainer you know does the right things because he or she looks healthy, works hard and does train as a professional, both self and clients.
Or, ask another professional you trust. For instance, I have a pool of people whom I recommend for others when looking for a nutritionist, a chiropractor, physical therapist, sports medicine, and some other, health related help. I send them elsewhere, but not without knowing that if I needed one of those professionals I would definitely go to one of those guys. So talk to someone whose opinion you respect but only ask what's in the realm of that persons knowledge and take his or her referral. Otherwise you might as well strike up a chat at the check out line in Publix and ask for training advise or how to fix your achy wrist.
Don't be lazy and don't be stupid. If you read headlines in the magazines (that make me really mad and furious, most of the time) you will fail. If you believe infomercials you deserve your failure. The "on sale" sign really just means it's for sale. There is no special deal...
Ps: I am a firm believer of walking the talk. If your psychiatrist is a disheveled basketcase he's is not a good professional and cannot be trusted with advice to others. If your trainer is packing on 15lbs extra and she lives on caffeine and energy bars than why would you listen to anything she tells you? See where this is going? Ok. So there.
And a good professional will not hesitate to give the referral...
ask me
Sunday, November 2, 2008
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