LauraMax
Cathlete
I'm considering getting 10 sessions at my gym. After surgery in October, a crash diet, missing some lifting last week & the stomach flu, I was almost in tears last night when I found how much strength I've lost. I'm bench pressing 15 lbs less than I was pre-surgery. 15 lbs!!!!!!!!! Significant drops in some exercises, smaller drops in others.
Here's the problem. While I have a pretty good knowledge base when it comes to weight lifting, that's pretty much where my knowledge ends. I have surface knowledge when it comes to dieting, cardio, circuit, etc. etc. But I don't know enough to figure out the right combo for someone my age, height, weight, fitness level, blah blah blah.
Last year I gained a lot of strength that paralleled my weight gain. Since I don't intend to gain the weight back, I don't know if I'll be able to re-build this strength. Also, having the body I strive for wasn't very difficult until I turned 40 last year. Now it's much more of a struggle & I'm not sure I can do it on my own anymore.
So one of my Qs is--& I know you'll be honest w/me since I wouldn't be hiring you
--would it be worth the $$$? I have a really hard time spending money on something intangible (I have home improvements & needles in my face to pay for
). Do you think if I exercise consistently, keep lifting heavy & pushing myself I'll get back to where I'd like to be?
And my other Q--this one might seem kinda silly but it's a genuine concern for me--is will my trainer friends at the club be insulted if I don't hire them? I mean, I can only hire one, & I want it to be the one w/the most knowledge, not the one I like most personally. How would you feel?
I have an appt. w/the nutritionist Sunday, which is a start. I'm just trying to figure out where to go from here. I'd really love some input from the pros.
Here's the problem. While I have a pretty good knowledge base when it comes to weight lifting, that's pretty much where my knowledge ends. I have surface knowledge when it comes to dieting, cardio, circuit, etc. etc. But I don't know enough to figure out the right combo for someone my age, height, weight, fitness level, blah blah blah.
Last year I gained a lot of strength that paralleled my weight gain. Since I don't intend to gain the weight back, I don't know if I'll be able to re-build this strength. Also, having the body I strive for wasn't very difficult until I turned 40 last year. Now it's much more of a struggle & I'm not sure I can do it on my own anymore.
So one of my Qs is--& I know you'll be honest w/me since I wouldn't be hiring you
And my other Q--this one might seem kinda silly but it's a genuine concern for me--is will my trainer friends at the club be insulted if I don't hire them? I mean, I can only hire one, & I want it to be the one w/the most knowledge, not the one I like most personally. How would you feel?
I have an appt. w/the nutritionist Sunday, which is a start. I'm just trying to figure out where to go from here. I'd really love some input from the pros.



