Thursday, April 29, 2010

Time vs. Sets

My manager asked me today, "are you still timing your exercises or using reps?". This of course got me thinking, why am I using time based exercises?

In general, I have been timing most of my TRX workouts in intervals of 30-45 seconds with 15 or so seconds of rest between them.

But still the question remains why? Convention would have you believe that reps and sets are the only way to go. This is a proven and time tested method of training and has it's merits and has been proved to promote hypertrophy. Rarely do you see someone bench pressing 80% of their body weight for 2 minutes and resting 15 seconds in between. Repetitions and sets give someone a clear idea of how much of an exercise they are going to perform, but not necessarily for how long.

So why time? Here are a few reasons:
  1. Intensity. Exercises done in moderate to high intensity have shown to promote a metabolic boost. This will also build functional strength and endurance.
  2. Time. Because most training sessions with my clients are 30 minutes in length. I have to find a way to know I'll be able to put my client through a quality workout, while still being able to get to my next client.
  3. Volume. I've done both reps and time with the same client and have found strengths and weaknesses in both. Whether a person is able to perform more quality exercises in 30 seconds then if you were to give them a set number depends on the trainer. I've found with the TRX, an inexperienced client will perform less and lower quality repetitions if given a set number. As they will find a position that will allow them to easily perform them. As a trainer, you need to know how to identify these types of people and learn how to correct them.
  4. Variability, the TRX is not an easy piece of equipment to quantify weight with. Where as with free weights and other equipment, the weight is usually put on the implement. With the TRX you are dealing with angles and torques that can change with a single step and body position.

Ultimately, it comes down to what your goal and/or preference is. Both sets and time have their merits and shortcomings. Which one is best for you comes down to what you want and what you want to accomplish.

I may post more on this later.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

TRX Kick Off Party Flyer


More Advanced TRX Workout

This one is a little more intense. Short breaks in between, no more than 15 seconds. Go through 3 times. I forsee the Atomic Pushups becoming very difficult near the end.

TRX Squat jumps – 45 sec
TRX Cross over lunges- 45 sec
TRX Bicep curl- 45 sec
Jumping pull up- 15
TRX Atomic push up- 12
Jump rope- 45 sec

Morning Workout

Just made this workout for one of my morning clients.

Three times through...
TRX Squat -45 sec
TRX Lunge- 45 sec

Curl & Press (20 lb-30 lb)- 12

TRX Tricep ext- 45 sec
TRX Roll Out – 45 sec

KB Squat & Row- 10

Sunday, April 25, 2010

TRX Training Course

Just got back from the TRX training seminar in Louisville Kentucky. It was definitely informative and well worth the $250 to attend. The location wasn't too hard to find and it suited the class pretty well. However...it was a little smelly as it was a MMA gym that seemingly hasn't heard of mopping it's mats.

The instructor knew her stuff and did a good job of going around and giving helpful feedback. I was a little disappointed that it wasn't Fraser Quelch, but oh well. Deb (the instructor) was knowledgeable and had a good background to be able to teach the material while being in pretty good shape herself.

Most of the people there were personal trainers or some other kind of instructor. There were actually a few other people from Anytime Fitness there, so that was cool. Something that I found odd was that Fitness Anywhere supplied new TRXs for the class. These could be bought after the class at a discounted rate. Why they don't just use "training" TRXs and sell new ones is beyond me.

Aside from the instruction, I found the Course Manual was almost worth the price of admission. This manual had not only all kinds of exercises with better descriptions than the training dvds, but also programming instructions. These programming instructions are what I found to be the meat the course. In fact, I would almost like a whole seminar fully on that. Which brings me to my next point...

Being an exercise science major, I've kind of gotten in the habit of wanting to know more about the exercises and the bio-mechanics behind them. The class, being mostly introductory, lacked this information. But because this is a mostly introductory class, I can't complain too much. Perhaps in the advanced class they're planning will go over the physiological benefits of TRX resistance training and the effects of tensile resistance on the muscles.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Behold...The 10 ft S-Frame

I present to you the 10 ft TRX S-Frame. This thing is beyond useful and way better than the crowded Smith Machine.



My official review of it will be up soon. But my initial impressions are that it's very sturdy and very useful for hanging TRXs, doing pull ups and tons of training activities.

And one thing I can say is that it definitely attracts attention. What was once a nuisance in crowded corner of the gym is now a large multifunctional training space.

Also, some other quick news. I will be attending the TRX seminar this Sunday in Louisville. And as we speak, I am applying to have our gym a TRX training host site. More on that later though.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Cool Combo: TRX Crossing Balance Lunge to TRX Hip Hinge

Cool Combo: TRX Crossing Balance Lunge to TRX Hip Hinge

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TRX S-Frame Arrivial (Part 1)

The TRX S-Frame came yesterday. It was delivered via an Estes moving truck. Wasn't AS big of a box than I imagined, but it was still pretty large. But anwyay, the construction of the frame wasn't bad, it was the moving of the other machines. More on this later.

Anyway, a lot of stuff to get done today. Need caffeine from all the work done the night before.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

TRX / Indo Board combo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69usSDrfvcI

A really cool integration of TRX with the Indo Board. Liking the combinations and progressions. Going to look into this further.

Club Update

Summer is approaching and more and more people are going outside and less people are coming into the gym. However, just because it's nice outside doesn't mean you're fit and healthy.

This summer we are offering more classes and training options than ever before. Whether it be Crossfit or TRX, there is something that can fit you.

We are also repairing some broken or out of order machines. So be on the look out for "out of order" signs on certain machines.

Also, we are expecting our TRX S-frame here any day now, which is almost a month earlier than we expected. And again, we will be one of the only facilities in Indiana to have this kind of TRX setup.

Look forward to more posts and updates on the club.

Monday, April 19, 2010

TRX Suspension Training is here

Well to be fair, TRX suspension training has been at our location for a few months now. However, this week we will be able to introduce our members and the public to a TRX training facility unlike any other in the state.

What is TRX suspension training?
Born in the U.S. Navy SEALs and developed by Fitness Anywhere®, Suspension Training® is a revolutionary method of leveraged bodyweight exercise. Easily set up the portable TRX® Suspension Trainer™ and you’re in control. Safely perform hundreds of exercises that build power, strength, flexibility, balance, mobility, and prevent injuries, all at the intensity you choose.


After next week, we will be launching the TRX with a kick off party. This will include free classes, seminars and demonstrations. Also, I am planning on having vendors and local businesses in attendance as well. There will even be door prizes and give aways.

Stay tuned. There is a lot of fun stuff to come.