Body Compositions are a great document to have on file for your clients/athletes for many reasons. PT/Coaches you can get so much more from a body composition than just measurements. This is your time to meet with your athletes/client in a one on one setting. You can ask them questions you shouldn’t ask in earshot of others. You get to sit down and REALLY get to know your client/athlete outside of your training session. You get to ask their WHY…SUPER important. Why do they continue to workout with you? Believe it or not it might have NOTHING to do with the workout, but something deeper.
When I do a body comp, I explain what I’m going to say so they are not shocked when I wrap a tape measure around “uncomfortable areas”. And shocker…I talk to them the whole time. I ask questions about their family, work, travels. While they are answering I’m moving and marking them taking measurements and before they know it we are done with that part and then we talk about goals.
I HIGHLY suggest you take measurements FIRST because for most people that is the hardest part mentally. They (might) have to see numbers on a scale or on paper. I like to get that part over with and then talk about goals SECOND. This way when they leave they are not thinking about the numbers on the tape measure, but they are motivated to achieve their goals. Have them tell you your 3, 6 and 9 months goals as well as the action steps that go with them and write them on the paper. This way when you redo body comps in that time frame you can check in on them in a one on one conversation.
Below is a video on how I do body comps as well as a PDF of the sheet I use. If you click on the sheet you should be able to open up to a PDF and print it off. If for some reason it doesn’t work (or you have questions), email me Karen@LivingAmped.com and I’ll send it to you!
10.9.17 Menu
Meal 1 |
Pan Seared Pork Chops with Apples & Onions
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Meal 2 |
Paleo Pecan Chicken Salad
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Meal 3 |
Beef with Broccoli
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Meal 4 |
Chuckwagon Brisket Pot Roast
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Meal 5 |
Thai Turkey Meatballs with Fied Cauliflower Rice
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Add On | Hulk Cakes |
Benchmark Workouts
Benchmark Workouts for
Personal Trainers/Coaches
Benchmark workouts are a great way to keep track of you clients progress for many reasons. One, it provides numerical data to track your clients progress that he/she has received from working with you. This can in turn be used to show clients when they think the are just “spinning their wheels” and they lose track of their goal (or their “why”). It also makes a great marketing tool for you. You can show potential new clients what current clients have achieved (remember privacy) by working with you. Two, it can help you know what to program and work on with your client/athlete. If your client/athlete is dominating the strength “stuff” hitting new PRs (personal records) every time you test, but then making little to no improvements on the endurance test, then you have actual data that shows where you need to focus on with your programming.
When coaching a large group such as a bootcamp or you go in home to clients/athletes your setting/environment doesn’t always provide you ways to do a vast variety of testing, which is why I came up with 6 different benchmarks for you to use. I would recommend picking one for the month. Run the test in the first week, then in the last week of your bootcamp. Revisit these once every 3-4 months, schedule could look something like this:
- January – All In Place
- February – KB Is LIfe
- March – 1 mile run
- April – Swings + AMRAP
- May – All In Place
- June – KB Is Life
- July – 1 Mile Run
- August – Swings + AMRAP
- September – All In Place
- October – KB Is Life
- November – 1 Mile Run
- December – Swings + AMRAP
This post is part of the “Documents Series” that discusses the important documents you have on file for your clients/athletes.
Click HERE to see the other suggested documents.
Click on the image to download the PDF.
Documents For Clients
Documents You Need To Have On File For Each Client
Documentation is super important when dealing with clients especially in the health and fitness industry. There is a lot that could go wrong even though there is SO MUCH more that could go right! There are a few documents I would recommend you having for your clients. These can be in digital form (recommended) or in paper form. I will break down each of these documents into individual post with details, examples, and PDFs. In no particular order:
- Benchmarks (Click HERE to read a more detailed post)
- Body Compositions (Click HERE to read more)
- Liability Waiver
- Health History Form
- Athlete Bio
Reebok’s Columbus Day Sale
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LET THE HOLIDAY SHOPPING BEGIN!
OCTOBER 4 – 11, 2017
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When I’m not wearing lulu to train there is a 99% chance you will find me wearing Reebok. I started wearing Reebok back in 2012 when we qualified for the CrossFit Games and they outfitted us. While yes I do own a lot of their “workout” clothes due to my profession, however I have noticed they have a lot of great everyday clothes. HERE is a link to my top 5 favorites from Reebok. Enjoy!