tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1297503780967738971.post5410829808686068182..comments2020-08-26T21:23:17.965-04:00Comments on DB strength & conditioning: Money vs. Principles....Damon Brobst CSCShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07145632890314385871noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1297503780967738971.post-86515247268732496062011-04-07T13:42:25.919-04:002011-04-07T13:42:25.919-04:00Bryan,
When I first started training I made tons ...Bryan, <br />When I first started training I made tons of mistakes, and one of the biggest was not assessing a clients "needs". After evaluating basic movement patterns and seeing a lot of dysfunction, I feel that more a long term benefit will be reached by doing the "right" training program and starting with proper body mechanics. The population is grossly misinformed, and it's a scary situation.Damon Brobst CSCShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07145632890314385871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1297503780967738971.post-15246280070466299342011-04-07T12:43:47.335-04:002011-04-07T12:43:47.335-04:00Most trainers that take a client like your describ...Most trainers that take a client like your describing are typically 1 of 2 things. 1) They're lazy in developing an effective program that will get that type of client to where they "NEED" to be, and 2) They're not educated & confident enough in themselves as a fitness professional to influence the client that their perception of health & fitness is all screwed up. <br /><br />How many people enroll in any type of higher education course and walk right up to the teacher and tell them specifically what they want to learn and have no regards for anything else? Too much B.S. marketing and misleading information has really influenced people's perception in a negative way. Guess that's why 3/4 of the population is overweight and physically incapable of meeting any of the guidelines you have talked about. Great topic!BryanFrancishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14002270113946893032noreply@blogger.com