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Craft the Perfect Women’s Bodybuilding Diet

Build a powerful base with a diet that supports your muscle-building goals. Get your bodybuilding diet essentials here! Read More

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Corrective Exercises for Better Glute Strength & Performance

Toned glutes are all the rage, but there are many more reasons to improve their strength. The glutes stabilize many of our movements, preventing pain and injuries. Help your clients get all the benefits of stronger, balanced glutes with these corrective routines. Read More

,ISSA, International Sports Sciences Association, Certified Personal Trainer, ISSAonline, How to Identify and Correct Tight Hip Flexors
How to Identify and Correct Tight Hip Flexors

Hip flexors are commonly misunderstood. Are yours really tight? Or are they weak and underused? What even are these hip flexors? Check out our latest post to learn more about this important muscle group, what it means to have tight hip flexors, and what you can do to loosen them up. Read More

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How to Relieve Tight Muscles in the Neck and Shoulders

As trainers, we know upper back tension is rampant among clients. In this article, we explore things that can lead to tight muscles in the neck and shoulders and what to do about it. We also give you a great sharable “How To” for your clients. Read More

Are Your Genetics Good for Bodybuilding—And Does it Matter?
Are Your Genetics Good for Bodybuilding—And Does it Matter?

Can a genetic test tell you if you have the potential to be a champion bodybuilder? Maybe, but more importantly, a lifestyle DNA test can provide information to refine workouts, nutrition, and goals. Help your clients understand their results, whether they’re destined to be good at bodybuilding. Read More

Training According to Muscle Fiber Type
Training According to Muscle Fiber Type

To create a program that meets your clients' needs, you need a solid knowledge of muscle tissue—all the way down to the fibers that create each muscle spindle. Learn more about targeting specific muscle fibers in our latest article on the blog. Read More

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How Much Should I Charge for Online Personal Training?

It’s common for online personal trainers to question how much they should be charging their fitness clients. The answer to this question depends on a number of different factors, and here are a few to consider. Read More

Activity Tracker Competitions with Friends
Activity Tracker Competitions with Friends: Best Apps

Tracking your fitness metrics is a great way to stay motivated, but connecting with your friends is where the fun begins. Set up activity tracker competitions with friends to make working out more fun, to get motivated, and to hit more goals faster. Read More

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Are Sit-Ups Bad for You? Sit-Ups vs Crunches vs Planks

The debate between sit-ups and crunches is far from settled. Which is better? The answer might surprise you. Find out here. Read More

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Try These Exercises to Improve Anaerobic Endurance

Do your clients understand the importance of anaerobic exercise? If not, check out our latest post for the scoop. We’ll also give you several exercises to improve anaerobic endurance you can use to improve strength and fitness, and boost metabolism. Read More

ISSA, International Sports Sciences Association, Certified Personal Trainer, Piriformis exercises, Pain in the Buttocks when Sitting? Use these Tips

A tight piriformis muscle is a pain in the butt, quite literally. Find out when to use this stretch and how to do it right. Read More

ISSA, International Sports Sciences Association, Certified Personal Trainer, ISSAonline, Exercises to Improve Speed: Training That Benefits Everyone
Exercises to Improve Speed: Training That Benefits Everyone

Speed isn’t just for runners or athletes! Check out this blog post to find out how you can get all your clients to use and benefit from exercises to improve speed. Read More

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