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  • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
    @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому +5

    Make sure to check out our other new programming video here! ua-cam.com/video/QelZiLJ6R1A/v-deo.html

    • @swet815
      @swet815 Рік тому

      How to select the exercise

  • @lordg7177
    @lordg7177 Рік тому +39

    Thanks a lot Jeff. I finally got my first job as a personal trainer after watching your videos. After passing the ACE exam ( thank you for part 1+2 ACE exam study guide videos), I had ZERO experience training anyone so I was lost and took your advice. 1. Pass ACE exam, 2. Shadow another personal trainer, 3. Train friends and family 4. Watch all of your videos. 5.) Apply for jobs. I felt prepared to take my manager through a full leg day workout for the second interview because of this channel.

  • @luisreynoso6182
    @luisreynoso6182 10 місяців тому +7

    U are FREAKING incredible! U have been a God send! I just passed my NASM exam and I'm excited to soon be coaching! Thank U for your generosity and caring about your fellow personal trainers!

  • @DarthGengarus
    @DarthGengarus Рік тому +8

    I got NASM 2 years ago and never used it since it as active duty military and now that im out and considering working in a gym i have been watching basically every video you have these past few days and the knowledge you put into these is golden and can’t thank you enough

  • @P.M.M.P.
    @P.M.M.P. 6 місяців тому +1

    Another great video! 🙏 For my clients, I do a similar dynamic warm up to yours. Leg swings while holding onto a wall, usually some light exercises with stretch bands, then compound movements with body weight etc. a natural progression!

  • @janelleyu9442
    @janelleyu9442 Рік тому +2

    Your link to the various forms are so valuable and helpful. Thank you so much!!

  • @thomasarillotta6518
    @thomasarillotta6518 Рік тому +1

    3/15/23 Viewing and learning; loved it!

  • @jcools310
    @jcools310 Рік тому +2

    Jeffster I’m very appreciative to have found you as a newly minted certified trainer. Anything that speaks to a newb to coaching/training others (I’m not a newb in health/exercise). Thx

  • @jasminejohnson7670
    @jasminejohnson7670 2 місяці тому

    I’m intrigued I’m going to like every video posted

  • @benhornak3182
    @benhornak3182 Рік тому

    New trainer here, been looking for a lot of resources to touch up/learn new things for myself. You’ve been a huge help, and these videos are awesome. Thank you for taking the time to share this information!

  • @GOINPOSTAL1985
    @GOINPOSTAL1985 Рік тому +1

    New trainer, excellent content!

  • @thomasarillotta6518
    @thomasarillotta6518 Рік тому

    5/24/23 Viewing and learning; loved it!

  • @MollyHanna-h7k
    @MollyHanna-h7k Рік тому +2

    Your videos have been such a great resource, as a trainer just getting started. Thank you!!

  • @ashleyp1769
    @ashleyp1769 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you sm for the forms very grateful for the information!

  • @GrachelleTecson
    @GrachelleTecson Рік тому +1

    This was very helpful! Trying this out for myself. Thanks a lot!

  • @chrismcloydcpt
    @chrismcloydcpt Рік тому +1

    I see you are a movement based coach. Meaning you program based on movement then you apply the necessary tool. This was a good breakdown of your training sheet.

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      Thanks for the continued support! I would definitely say you’re description is accurate! I’d say pretty much all trainers should take a similar approach.

  • @sleeper91510
    @sleeper91510 Рік тому +1

    Supper helpful Video and I really appreciate your think links to your forms. I can't find the Google Sheets version and I like recording everything on my tablet. Thank you for your help and this channel.

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      Glad you found it helpful! Unfortunately we only put up the uneditable version as we want to minimize copying/editing of our content.

  • @truefitness2622
    @truefitness2622 Рік тому +1

    Very informative video

  • @thomasarillotta6518
    @thomasarillotta6518 Рік тому

    5/8/23 Viewing and learning; loved it!

  • @lynneramos3179
    @lynneramos3179 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for making this video! This was very informative and most helpful for programming!

  • @fitforfreelance
    @fitforfreelance Рік тому +1

    You make great content to think about the business and practice of personal training 😎

  • @HLTrds
    @HLTrds Рік тому +1

    THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!! YOU HAVE BEEN A SUPER HUGE HELP!!!

  • @gideonperculiar1643
    @gideonperculiar1643 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot Jeff for this wonderful video

  • @BrittanyEsposito-gv1gt
    @BrittanyEsposito-gv1gt Рік тому +2

    Hey great video on phasing the client! Very in-depth!!

  • @Simplyfittguy
    @Simplyfittguy Рік тому

    Activation of the core with some core bracing and then if the session includes squats or dead lifts as major lifts then the glutes activation with glutes extension and clamsehlls

  • @amandat987
    @amandat987 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for all this information!

  • @jcadwell
    @jcadwell 7 місяців тому

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @sorontar73
    @sorontar73 Рік тому +1

    As always a great video 💪😜🤘

  • @Sophia1991sd
    @Sophia1991sd 11 місяців тому +1

    thank you for your great videos. can you please make a similar video but for an overweight person? (for example someone who wants to lose +70 pounds). I watched your video about what trainers should not do when they have obese clients but it's still really hard to come up with a good program for overweight people.

  • @lynneramos3179
    @lynneramos3179 Рік тому +1

    I like to start up with Good Mornings as I begin most sessions with a deadlift ( :

  • @Michal_Zahorec
    @Michal_Zahorec Рік тому

    Thanks Jeff 👍

  • @lauracentenopersonaltrainer
    @lauracentenopersonaltrainer Рік тому +1

    Thank you for all the information! Since I train some clients at their houses and they don't have cable machines, what exercises would be a good substitute for a Vertical Pull since I can't do a Lat Pulldown with them? Thanks again!

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      Hard to substitute a true vertical pull without lat pull downs/chin or pull ups. You might be able to wrap a band around something and do a pulldown that way. Or, if you travel with a TRX you could do an inverted row/assisted chin-up which would be close.

  • @weswhite5126
    @weswhite5126 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos!! I am curious if you have a complete personal training template-directed for the senior citizens/older generation?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      Thanks for the support and kind words! I use the same templates for older clients. I find that many older clients are just as capable as my younger ones.
      That said, I do have some rules of thumb that I follow with many older clients. This video is older but it shares many of my thoughts on training older clients: ua-cam.com/video/TeTVpdrm1_Y/v-deo.htmlsi=X2sfqt4pa0O4BlQR

  • @Caly1234
    @Caly1234 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Jeff. Subscribed!!
    Do you have any resources for learning how to teach proper form?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому +1

      I appreciate the support! I don’t cover that too much, and that’s mostly because there’s lots of form videos on UA-cam already.
      I may cover some of it going forward though!

    • @Caly1234
      @Caly1234 Рік тому

      @@SortaHealthyTrainerEducation I see there is a lot of form videos on UA-cam but I’m concerned that those aren’t accurate. Do you have any recommendations on UA-cam pages that have it right? I want to make sure I’m teaching proper form. Thanks

  • @chillelement8301
    @chillelement8301 11 місяців тому

    thank you for your content. This template is very helpful. I wonder do you have another for clients who perhaps have progressive load. The excel cell doesnt hold enough space to put all that detail into one. Hope im making sense. thanks

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the support! I really appreciate it! We use this one for clients with progressive load. Essentially, you can write things in multiple boxes and that ends up being no big deal.
      If we made the boxes bigger, you’d either have to have less exercises on the side, or you’d just be going through paper more often. You kind of have to make a few sacrifices no matter what type of workout chart you use.

  • @sarahremmert3959
    @sarahremmert3959 Рік тому +2

    I was curious...I write a lot of workouts with combo movements e.g. bicep curls with lateral lunge or squat thrusters - how would I count those with this spreadsheet? Do you add exercises to this spreadsheet? I am looking to simplify my current plan from all paper and notes (which is messy) and trying to move towards a google sheets system. This is a great start but was curious how you write those types of exercises or show them here. Thanks so much!! I really enjoy your youtube channel and website.

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому +2

      Usually I’ll just write an abbreviation or little note in the box so for example, for a thruster, I might use the squat box and just write thrust/weight/sets/reps or lat w/crl for a lateral lunge/or use the curl box and write lat lunge /weight/sets/reps.

  • @gfilogonio
    @gfilogonio Рік тому

    Thanks, really helpful!

  • @VanessaBlood
    @VanessaBlood Рік тому

    Thankyou so much! All these videos have been super helpful!
    Curious to know - do you plan all your clients sessions ahead of time or on the spot?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I appreciate the support! I plan clients sessions ahead of time. I come in about 20ish mins before I have any clients to write up any workouts.
      Of course, depending on what someone has going on, often times I do have to make changes to the plan mid session, but I try to always have a plan.

  • @CharlestonTracy
    @CharlestonTracy Рік тому

    Thank you for these videos. Are you on Patreon I would totally support you there too. Please do a video on how you explain to a client how to do a deadlift or a video about form in general. My clients tend to struggle with Deadlifts. I feel like I have tried everything but it's usually they round their shoulders or just fold in half instead of hinge. 😭

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      Thank you I appreciate that! We don’t have a patreon but we may do merch or something like that soon!
      I don’t have a video only on deadlift form since there’s a good number on UA-cam already. I did talk about it a fair bit in this live session video though: ua-cam.com/video/jyzcL5_PwkM/v-deo.html

  • @MiaVsBrandon
    @MiaVsBrandon Рік тому +1

    Great video! How did you decide which exercises you were going to pair together for the super sets?

    • @tyrizzletrains2497
      @tyrizzletrains2497 Рік тому

      Movements that are complimentary to each other are usually best. Like Tricep extensions superset with banded pull apart or DB flies

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому +1

      It very much depends on the client tbh. If it’s mostly an upper body day I tend to pair every pushing move with a pulling move. I also want to get the big lower body moves done early into the workout. Once you have those rules in your head the rest kind of just falls into place.

  • @lukec.9819
    @lukec.9819 Місяць тому

    How do you keep track of the order of the exercises on your client progression sheet? You mentioned youd have Sally do the banded walks first, but they were listed last in the list of exercises...

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  26 днів тому

      Sometimes I’ll notate little numbers next to them but for the most part, when programming, I know where I want exercises to be in the workout.

  • @StephenFisher-o7w
    @StephenFisher-o7w Рік тому

    These videos and forms are awesome, thank you very much! I do have one question regarding the workout chart. At the bottom, to right of where it says "switch every 18 sessions" what do the numbers 1-4, and the words sometimes/occasionally mean? What do those numbers mean in regards to the column that has lean/injury prevention, strength, and physique, and then the top row of foundation, muscular endurance, hypertrophy and strength?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      The 1-4 are the order you should perform the phases in. The phases are listed at the top (ex: foundation) the goal/plan is on the left (ex: total body lean). The occasionally/sometimes indicate including that phase when it makes sense to do so.

  • @sarafeldman9644
    @sarafeldman9644 Рік тому

    Would you do a video on hoe to program at home/virtual session? How to proggressively overload with little to no equipment?

  • @paulzen6476
    @paulzen6476 Місяць тому

    if I change the weight for each set (as you mentioned on deadlifts), would It be ineffective if the next time we did that same workout to not change the weight in the same manner and keep it the same for all 3 sets as it is technically not progressing the workout but regressing it in a way if that makes sense? let me know your take on this please and how you go about it personally, thank you

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  26 днів тому +1

      As long as it is still challenging for them and form is good, it is not ineffective. You probably won’t change the weight every time they do the exercise.

  • @VikingStrengthNutrition
    @VikingStrengthNutrition Рік тому

    What do you recommend for building glutes, workout and foods?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      At least maintenance or small surplus in terms of calories (or more..) and training legs/glutes more often (2-3x per week).

  • @brashbeautiful5701
    @brashbeautiful5701 Рік тому

    Do you not separate the lower body sections, pull, and push into different days because we only have clients 1-2 days a week generally? That's one issue I have to help my clients progress because I don't have them every day; it seems complicated to just put them on upper body, and lower body training days. Should I be doing a little of everything each session?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      It definitely depends on the client and their goals/what they do outside of their sessions but for the most part, if I only see a client 1-2x, I’ll have them do full body workouts.

  • @mcjay7288
    @mcjay7288 Рік тому

    You’re videos has been very helpful in my personal training career and gives different insight from others I did just recently bump into a special case though if you had the time to give any suggestions would be appreciated. I’m starting on a client that is 70 and had suffered from a car accident many years ago and so it has left him with a disfigured left hand that can only grip from middle finger to pinkie and left knee is bow legged and bends outward whether he is standing or sitting he needs to lose about 90lbs to go to a healthy bmi and is 5’5 he has hypothyroidism HBP and a soft artery blockage what are your thoughts about an approach for a special case client such as this and what would be things to avoid and to train while trying to lose weight would appreciate your insight

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for the support! First off, make sure this client has a doctors permission to start training. They’re going to need a Dr. Note prior to beginning since they’re high risk.
      From there I would just start things off very slow and easy. I’d do mostly free weight exercises with light dumbbells. I’d use cable machines and resistance bands quite a bit. Body weight exercises will also be your friend. Train basic movement patterns and if anything hurts, stop the exercise and just try to do something else. Someone like who you’re describing just needs to move more in general.
      You can’t legally do nutrition work with a client that has that much going on so I would try to refer them to a dietitian as well. If they’re unwilling to see a dietitian you can recommend and app like MyFitnessPal. It should still be useful to them if they’re willing to record their food.

  • @marialilianafranco708
    @marialilianafranco708 Рік тому

    When switching from Foundation/Muscular Endurance to Hypertrophy should weights need to be increased ?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      Weights may be increased yes as they’ll be doing lower repetitions. Adjust according to client progress, ability and form.

  • @Msanchez1120
    @Msanchez1120 Рік тому

    @sortahealthytrainereducation What goal category would you follow if the client is an athlete?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому +1

      We used to have an athlete category but we got rid of it because we found any athlete that signed on with us always had a more specific goal. So if your athlete wants to get stronger they’d go in strength. If they want to lose weight primarily, they’d go in total body lean or weight loss, etc.

  • @PaulPhaneuf-j3t
    @PaulPhaneuf-j3t Рік тому

    Hi Jeff, Im a new ACE certified trainer. Im using your online forms and sold my first 10 session pkg this week! I have 2, 1st consultation appointments this week with married couples. Both have my pricing sheet and have set the 1st appointment. My question is as a new trainer building his clients do I stick to the 2 people price schedule for married couples training together or offer a larger discount for 2 ? For example, my pricing sheet now is 10 sessions for $45 each ( $450) and $40 pp for 2 people ($400 x 2 = 800). I offered 16 and 24 session packages on the pricing sheet too. Please advise.

  • @one-8fitnesszone3
    @one-8fitnesszone3 Рік тому

    Can you make video on injury prevention with general population and athletes

  • @marialilianafranco708
    @marialilianafranco708 Рік тому

    Hi,
    I love TRX workouts, can you as a trainer design a session using only TRX moves ?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      You definitely could do it that way! The TRX is great. The only downside would be that it would be hard to measure progression over time.

  • @austinbou1231
    @austinbou1231 Рік тому

    How many conditioning exercises do you typically program in a single session?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      If you’re talking about the conditioning exercises in the bottom section of the chart then I usually get 1-2 done per session with a client for 2-3 sets each. It varies quite bit based on a number of factors though.

  • @lynneramos3179
    @lynneramos3179 Рік тому

    Hi Jeff - can you please see my question from your other (recent video) on Programming Personal Training Sessions? Your #1 Fan from Atlanta ( : Thank you!

  • @jacquelinegargano7390
    @jacquelinegargano7390 10 місяців тому

    Do you have this sample workout available to download? And this form?

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  9 місяців тому

      Yes. Everything can be downloaded here: www.sortahealthytrainered.com/freepersonaltrainingforms

  • @sarahremmert3959
    @sarahremmert3959 Рік тому

    I saw this sheet as a PDF on your website but do you have it available as an editable document online?

  • @one-8fitnesszone3
    @one-8fitnesszone3 Рік тому

    AkA stands for??? How to create new exercises and how to know names of it

  • @marialilianafranco708
    @marialilianafranco708 Рік тому

    And are you increasing the weights of the client every week ?. Which is the limit if the client stays with you for a year.

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      Only increasing when it makes sense to do so. I’ll ask clients how a weight feels, to rate difficulty, etc., to gauge whether it should increase next time. There really is no limit!

  • @Fr4nko_
    @Fr4nko_ Рік тому +1

    wouldnt this session be too short? shouldnt it be like 1 hour training session? this would be like 40-45 mins.

    • @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation
      @SortaHealthyTrainerEducation  Рік тому

      We do 45 minute training sessions in my studio. It could definitely be adapted for the length of your sessions.

    • @Fr4nko_
      @Fr4nko_ Рік тому

      @@SortaHealthyTrainerEducation got it thanks! Do you think i could add few more excercises so it lasts one hour?

  • @Pieroeightx3
    @Pieroeightx3 Рік тому

  • @JamesSutherland-h7u
    @JamesSutherland-h7u Рік тому

    do you have a podcast??

  • @mablem.9094
    @mablem.9094 11 місяців тому

    Do you have 2024 fitness program?

  • @qaisarbacha7945
    @qaisarbacha7945 Рік тому

    how to find more and more class

  • @veshaunglover1927
    @veshaunglover1927 8 місяців тому

    Stairclimber

  • @mini-wy7us
    @mini-wy7us Рік тому

    Wish you could train me😢

  • @rikdownunda
    @rikdownunda Рік тому +1

    Clam Shell. Hot !

  • @thomasarillotta6518
    @thomasarillotta6518 Рік тому +2

    5/12/23 Viewing and learning; loved it!

  • @thomasarillotta6518
    @thomasarillotta6518 Рік тому

    3/18/23 Viewing and learning; loved it!

  • @Pieroeightx3
    @Pieroeightx3 Рік тому