Alloy Personal Training Business

The Key To Creating And Delivering Great Programs To Clients- Part 2

Episode Summary

Matt and Rick explain the concepts and processes behind creating and delivering great programs for clients. In today’s episode, we talk about the actual programming. Listen in on how we take a scientific and systematic approach to our programming. → Learn more at → http://bit.ly/alloy_franchise

Episode Notes

Our programs are geared towards a full-body workout every time a client walks in. There is no metabolic benefit to doing body part workouts. This means within the hour they are here, we ensure that the programming gets them some mobility, stability, metabolic and emotional work. The full-body workout is very efficient.

In every workout, we get four main movements and two core movements. The four main movements are pushing, pulling, hip dominant, and knee dominant. These four patterns are compound movements that involve a lot of muscles at the same time. The two main core movements are anti-extension and anti-rotation movements. These are about resisting movement and remaining as stable as possible to strengthen the core.

In addition, to these four compound movements and two core movements, we have a metabolic finisher to raise the heart rate. This is for cardiovascular health and an emotional workout for the client. We talked about this in the previous episode.

There is so much science and thought that goes into building these great programs. Tune to learn how we use the best programming conventions to come up with custom programs for every client. 

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