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  1. #1
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    Mar 2011
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    I just wanted to say how inspirational this thread is!

    I started my first session with a personal trainer today (YAY! and OW!) and have a long way to go until I can even *think* about any of these exercises. But they've got my hyped up to exercise!!!

    THANK YOU!
    Lindsay
    2011 Cannondale CAAD10 WSD 105

    veggie food blog: http://kitchenoperas.com

  2. #2
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    May 2007
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    Katy, Texas
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    today trainer John, in keeping with the goals I have of increasing weight and intensity 10% per quarter, added two new ball exercises. Tonight I am feeling them but have hopes that things will improve as I do them more often.

    The first one had me on my back on the ball like I was going to do an abdominal crunch from a horizontal position. With a 8 pound weight in my left hand and with my right leg extended out straight he had me do a diagonal crunch bringing the weight up to touch my right foot which was also lifted. Balance and some muscle isolation that I haven't done for awhile.

    The second exercise was another crunch variation done with a 10 pound weight on my chest, abdominal crunch then grab the weight, while in the up position and touch the ball next to my hips as low down as possible while keeping good posture, muscles contracted and not overbalancing.

    His latest variation on the the planks on a medicine ball are one legged planks while rolling the ball in circles and in and out.

    linzq- good luck with the trainer. My trainers have made all the difference for me even though at times I have to admit it's a struggle to make myself go in and submit to the session.

    In additon, they have been especially helpful, whenever I have ended up taking time off for any reason ( broken ribs 2 x, collapsed lung and masectomy) in helping me ease back into the training while not running amuck and causing further damage or slowing recovery, which Had I done on my own I probably would have pushed myself too hard.

    The current trainer John was especially focused on making sure I got my balance and shoulder flexibilty and strength back after the masectomy.
    marni
    Katy, Texas
    Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
    Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"


    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

  3. #3
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    Toronto, Canada
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    Quote Originally Posted by marni View Post
    linzq- good luck with the trainer. My trainers have made all the difference for me even though at times I have to admit it's a struggle to make myself go in and submit to the session.

    In additon, they have been especially helpful, whenever I have ended up taking time off for any reason ( broken ribs 2 x, collapsed lung and masectomy) in helping me ease back into the training while not running amuck and causing further damage or slowing recovery, which Had I done on my own I probably would have pushed myself too hard.
    Thanks! I'm currently recovering from a back/hip flexor/S-I injury... so the trainer is not only wonderful but necessary as I get into this new-to-me world of road cycling! I'm already feeling like I'm on the right track!
    Lindsay
    2011 Cannondale CAAD10 WSD 105

    veggie food blog: http://kitchenoperas.com

 

 

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