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Secret Weight Loss Recipes of Personal Trainers

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Secret Fat-Blasting Recipes of Personal Trainers - Method Fitness

The problem with many low calorie recipes is they don’t deliver enough substance to keep you full and feeling satisfied for more than an hour or two. In other cases they don’t present real nutrients that the body can use, so they are not very nutritious even if they are low cal. That’s why it is important to find the kind of low cal recipes that personal trainers in NYC would actually approve.

When you find low cal recipes backed by personal trainers working for the most exclusive private personal training gyms in NYC you know that you have found something really good for your body. Trainers don’t want to recommend recipes that are void of nutrition or that would be bad for you in any way, which includes being so low cal they can’t possibly keep you full.

So, where would you look for recipes that are low calorie but also so nutritionally sound that personal trainers from the best private personal training gyms in NYC would recommend?

1. Ask your trainer.

The first thing you should do when searching for great low cal recipes is to ask your personal trainers for some of their favorites. Trainers know a lot about nutrition and the best of them live the lifestyle that they recommend to their clients. This is why they are the best people to ask about recipe ideas: they will have personally tried them and can tell you what works and what doesn’t when it comes to tweaking a low cal recipe to your tastes.

2. Look online for trainer sites.

If you are currently not seeing a personal trainer and don’t have access to one of the many private personal training gyms that would give you access to recipes and trainers, you could try looking online for blogs and websites operated by experienced personal trainers. You may find some low cal recipes or some ideas on how to make some recipes.

3. Recipe databases online.

You have to be very careful when searching for low cal recipes with an online recipe database, but it is an option if you don’t have access to personal trainers. These databases are often stocked with recipes from users just like you, so they may not always be as low cal or low fat as you would like them to be. Read reviews and ingredient lists carefully and make sure to watch your portions when using these low cal recipes.

The best place to get recipes and cooking tips for a low calorie lifestyle is through personal trainers. If you want to get this type of guidance to ensure you are taking the right actions to lose the weight quickly, contact one of the private personal training gyms in your local area and ask to make an appointment with a trainer. This will give you the opportunity to learn about nutrition and recipes as well as physical fitness.

Personal trainers who cannot give you any recipe ideas or who don’t look or sound as if they eat a healthy diet should be avoided. The best trainers should be able to give you recipes and cooking tips that help you slim down and muscle up. They should be able to take your goals and give you meal plans and meal ideas that will help you reach those goals healthfully.

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Top 6 Personal Trainer Recommended Core Exercises

Friday, May 21st, 2010

 Top 6 Personal Trainer in New York City Recommended.

The core of your body includes not only your abdominals, but your back and pelvic region as well. The reason why the best personal trainers in NYC often focus on strengthening these muscles is because every movement that you make throughout your lifetime will depend on strength in the core. Stronger core muscles reduce your risk of injuring your back or hips during every day activities, through exercise, or when participating in sports and other activities.

The following are the top 6 core exercises often used by personal trainers to strengthen the core.

1. Plank

Go into push up position with arms bent at 90 degrees and flat on the ground. Make sure arms are parallel to each other and shoulder width apart. Make sure your elbows are in line with shoulders and prevent your buttocks from pushing up toward the ceiling. Your weight should balance on your toes and arms with your body in one straight line. For an easier modified version some personal trainers may allow you to lower your knees to the ground.

2. Superman

Lie on your stomach with your legs together and arms stretched out above your head straight. Lift arms and legs all up together, arching your back to bring them up. Hold for a few seconds and then lower to the ground and repeat.

3. Swimmers

Lay face down on the floor and raise opposite arm and leg up at the same time. Hold for a few seconds then lower and repeat with the other arm and leg. Keep your head in a comfortable position and don’t strain to raise it with your limbs. Personal trainers will often combine this movement with the superman pose.

4. Ab Twists

Stand up straight and hold your arms out at your sides. You can also do this one holding a large exercise ball in your arms in front of you. Twist from the waist, bringing one arm all the way over to meet the other arm (second arm doesn’t move) and then rotate back in the other direction. If using a ball, simply twist it side to side with the movement coming from the waist. Your hips should remain stable throughout the movement.

5. Ball Crunches

You can do standard crunches on the floor, but it is a lot safer and more comfortable to perform them on an exercise ball. Lay across the ball to perform regular crunches with hands on your temples so that your don’t pull on your  neck. Focus on working your ab muscles.

6. Unstable Motions

Here’s a trick that personal trainers use but which most people never think of doing. You can build up strength in your core while strengthening other areas of the body if you stand on an unstable surface while doing it. For instance, you can do bicep curls with dumbbells while standing on a Bosu ball or push-ups with one arm up on a higher surface. These movements put your body off center and your core muscles will have to work to keep you stable.

These exercises should get you started toward your personal fitness goals, but there are many secrets of personal training that can only be discovered by working with a personal trainer. If you want to see real changes in your body in as little time as possible, consult with one of our top personal trainers at our private personal training gym in NYC for more info.

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5 Simple ways to stay toned and healthy at home or at the office.

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Core stabililty at work

Summer is on its way and you’re desperate to tone up your muscles and get that definition going . Besides enlisting the help of our top personal trainers in NYC, what can you do to make sure you have the best bod on the beach or sunning by the pool?

It actually doesn’t have to be difficult to tone up for fun in the sun. Consider these five tips from some of the best personal trainers in NYC, all of which can easily be implemented into a busy lifestyle.

#1: Never just sit there.

If you have a job that requires you to sit at a desk most of the day, vow never to just sit there for more than an hour at a time…and no, typing on the keyboard doesn’t count! If you have a private office you can get up and do some simple strengthening moves such as tricep dips off the edge of your chair or table (make sure it’s sturdy!). At the very least get up and walk around the office a little every hour to keep your body from getting stiff.

You can also use a Physio ball or Swiss ball as a chair instead of a regular office chair ( see above picure.) This will allow you to engage your core muscles while you’re working.

At home, you can do push-ups, squats, crunches, and butt raises while watching TV. Vow to do something to reach your goals during every commercial break.

#2: Don’t downplay the importance of weight training.

Many people looking to tone up or get better definition in their muscles often downplay the importance of weight lifting circuit workouts. Such as a circuit of lunges, chest presses, and bicep curls. Many of these exercises burn off fat even after you have finished your workout.

Remember, you have to get rid of the fatty layers covering your muscles before you will actually be able to see them. If you are already at a healthy weight and just need to tone up some, weight training will help keep you from gaining fat by increasing your metabolism.

#3: Skip the sugary treats and stick with veggies and lean protein.

Foods and treats loaded in sugar are more likely to be stored directly as fat since they process through the body so fast and are less likely to be burnt off before they are deposited in your fat cells for storage.

Instead, stick with lean proteins and low starch unprocessed carbohydrates. Salads with grilled chicken, turkey or fish are great as the weather gets warmer.

#4: Eat every four hours or so.

Don’t go for long periods of time between meals as your metabolism will drop, you will burn less fat, and you will be so hungry by the time you do eat that you are more likely to eat unhealthy foods that are easier to grab. Keep some healthy snacks on hand such as raw veggies with humus or red apples with raw almonds when you are away from home so you will not get so hungry and be tempted to make a bad choice.

#5: Try one of our top personal trainers here in NYC.

If there is every a time to get help from one of our top personal trainers, it is just before summer. Our top personal trainers know exactly what you need to do to tone up and will be able to tell you the fastest way to see the results that you are looking for.

Our private personal training gym is located at 1335 Avenue of the Americas ( 6th Ave at 53rd st) New York City , NY 10019. But we can also come to your home for in-home personal training here in NYC.

You can can reach us at 212-255-5842 to schedule a trial session at the reduced rate of $50 but hurry summer is right around the corner.

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