Are you looking to change your body in 2009?
Is this the year you are finally going to make that change?
If your in the Grand Rapids area I have the answer for you…..
Coming in January!
The 10 week Metabolism Makeover!
- Lose pounds and pounds of body fat
- Tone lean muscle
- Change your poor eating habits
- Win great prizes
Do all this by eating more food than you ever have and exercising only 3 hours per week!
RESULTS GUARANTEED!
For More Information Contact David at:
616-824-8311
Filed under Nutrition, Training, weight loss by on Dec 10th, 2008. Comment.
Aren’t all personal trainers the same? Well trainers come in all shapes and sizes. When shopping for a personal trainer most shop first by price. It doesn’t mean the best trainer for you is the most expensive. Just as the lowest priced trainer is not necessarily the worst. However, if you’re looking for a personal trainer you need to stop looking for just how much they cost but how much value they can offer you and what qualifications they have to help you reach your goals. Any trainer can give you a challenging workout but most need more than that. Most need a coach who will guide them along the way and get them to not only to exercise the right way but to eat the the right way as well to get the best possible results. Look for a fitness professional not just a trainer. Do yourself a favor and make sure that they have the following qualifications first:
1) 4 year Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science, or Kinesiology
2) Multiple NCCA Accredited/Nationally Recognized Certifications: Personal Trainers, Sports Specialist, Nutrition Coaches- Look for NASM, ACE, NSCA, ACSM, and NESTA certifications.
3) Current CPR/AED Certifications with American Heart Association
4) Numerous Client References upon request
5) Liability Insurance Holders- if someone is coming into your home make sure they have Personal Trainers insurance to protect you and them.
6) Social Proof- Look for numerous success stories and testimonials, before and after photos of previous and current clients.
7) They practice what they preach- they take care of themselves and are not just training you as a hobby.
8} Offer guaranteed results (if you follow the program), and a money back guarantee.
9) Someone who is not just a trainer on the weekends for fun but someone who truly has the qualifications and who will coach you and guide in your lifestyle and eating habits outside of the workout.
10) Last, but certainly not least… Great Personalities! You should always feel like you get along and feel comfortable with your personal trainer.
I recently stopped by WZZM 13 and talked about some of these very things. Please watch the Video below:

~David Modderman
Filed under Training by on Nov 21st, 2008. Comment.
So many people out there want results. But they are very misinformed. Lets take a look and 5 Fitness Myths and why they are exactly that MYTHS!
Myth 1) you can tone a muscle.
I can not count how many times someone has told me they want to lose weight and get TONED.
So what is toning? The word tone simply describes the state of your muscles. When at rest, your muscles are in a constant state of partial contraction in order to be ready for action. The ‘tone’ of your muscles is involuntary, so you can’t change it by lifting weights a certain way.
Over the years, people have taken the word ‘tone’ and redefined it to mean how lean we are–how defined our muscles appear. In fact, it’s even a gender specific word sometimes–women go to the gym to ‘tone up’ while men go to the gym to lift weights. Know what? Those are the exact same things!
The truth is, you’re limited as to what you can really change about your muscles. In a nutshell, this is what your muscles can do:
1. Grow larger and/or stronger
2. Shrink smaller and/or get weaker
So you can say toned all you want when you talk to me I will just laugh on the inside.
Myth 2) Spot reduction
The idea of spot reduction has been around for decades. Many still believe we can lose fat in one specific area, by doing certain movements and exercises. I am here to tell you WE CAN NOT! We cannot choose the area on our body we want to lose fat and actually burn it off by doing one exercise. For example many try to do hundreds upon hundreds of crunches and sit ups to burn fat off their stomach. Doing twists and side bends will not reshape our oblique’s or burn away our love handles. The only way to burn fat properly is through our entire body evenly. To do this we need a combination of the right nutrition and the right exercise.
Myth 3) Aerobic Exercise is the Answer to Fat Loss
Most think to lose fat hour and hours of running, biking, walking, and taking classes is the best way to lose fat and keep it off. I love reading or hearing people say the exercise everyday but they never mention weight training. Weight training is equally if not important than aerobic exercise in the role of fat loss. Why? Weight training can help build muscle which in turn will burn more fat. In more muscle means a faster metabolism.
Myth 4) Taking Supplements will be enough to help me reach my goals.
This is one the biggest and common mistakes by the misinformed. Most fail to realize the supplement industry is a $50 billion a year industry. These supplement companies are not selling theses pill and potions to help people; they are in it to make money! I’m not saying everyone who makes a supplement is out to make money or that all supplements are worthless, there are a few ok ones out there. But I do believe their marketing is very deceiving. We first have to understand what the word supplement means “in addition to”. Most supplement companies use fitness models to sell their product, to make people think if they take this same supplement they will look just like the fitness model. Unfortunately, most fail to realize these models workout 5-6 times a week and eat healthy meals 6-8 times per day. So it takes much more hard work than just taking a supplement to look like these fitness models and bodybuilders.
Myth 5) Eat less Lose Weight
This is a very popular diet. Many people assume if they stop eating, or go on a diet they will automatically lose weight. Almost every time someone goes “on a diet” they deprive themselves of some nutritional value. If you look up the word “diet” in the dictionary one of the actually definitions is “deprivation”. When our body is deprived of some nutritional value it needs, it falls out of a healthy balance. When a person burns as many calories as they take in, they have what we call an “energy balance.” These people will not gain nor lose weight. So, because of this most assume to lose weight they must eat less than what their body burns each day. They will lose weight but usually it is water loss, and some very important tissue called muscle. Some people even try to cut out calories, fat, and the newest one carbohydrates! They do not realize these three things are so important in not only in an effective nutrition plan, but also to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Calories are very important in order for the body to function. Calories provide energy for our body and we receive more energy by burning calories. So if calories are reduced too low, then what will we be burning to provide energy? Most of us assume we will be burning fat for energy on a low calorie diet, when in fact we are burning MUSCLE! What’s the reason for this? The reason is our body wants to keep our fat stores for emergencies, and feed on our precious muscle first before anything else. By losing muscle we can actually store more body fat! How is this? By depriving our body of nutritional value, our body stops functioning normally. So, we need to eat a nice balance of calories. This includes lean protein, fibrous carbohydrates, and healthy fats to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
-David Modderman
Filed under Lifestyle, Nutrition, Training, fitness, weight loss by on Jun 21st, 2008. 1 Comment.
It is amazing to me how many people want the quick fix when it comes to weight loss and fitness.
It’s also amazing to me how trainers are so willing to give quick fix answers and send people on there way. I was at the Front Street Riverview center yesterday promoting the newest location and fitness studio for my newest affiliation
The whole day I had people coming up to me and saying “oh you’re a trainer “what is the best exercise to get rid of this or that?” They would then grab under there arm and point or grab their waist and squeeze. To my dismay I actually heard another personal trainer give a lady really bad advice. The lady asked how she could get rid of fat on her back and waist. I actually heard this trainer say “you need to do lat pull downs to target under your arms or back” and crunches to target your waist”.
To me this was bad advice that this lady would get nothing from. But wait isn’t this exercise advice true? Well yes maybe, you should do lat pulldowns to hit underneath your arms or back and crunches to target your waist…..but that’s not the point…….The point is will these exercise be enough to actually get rid of these areas?
NO!
These exercises will only target the muscle underneath but they will not reduce or shrink these areas alone. So being a hard headed person and making sure this lady at the very least walked a way with sound advice I had to chime in and give my two cents. I told her if she really wanted to see results in those areas then doing two exercises alone will not be enough. I told what she needed to do is to learn the proper balance of the right nutrition, resistance training and aerobic exercise.
That is the only true way to see long term success in those areas. As a trainer it is always easy to give someone a quick easy answer and send them on their way, but will this advice really help someone? Will these quick answers empower them to change there lives? I believe the answer to be NO.
There is no quick fix or easy answer for getting into shape and getting that body you have always wanted. It will take hard work, some inspiration and motivation and the right map.
My goal is to be not just a trainer with a quick easy answer but the Fitness Coach and Fitness Professional that will give you the advice that will make the difference in your life and your goals. I can give you the motivation, inspiration, and the right map to be successful you just have listen, work hard, and follow this map.
If you do then there is nothing that can stand in your way. I will see you all back here soon….. same place….and same time…well maybe not the same time….but I will be around J
-David
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