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HOW OUR NEW COACHRX PLATFORM WILL IMPROVE YOUR PROGRAM DESIGN EFFICIENCY
“We have done a great job of teaching principles. But what we have found in the last 10 years is that this was the missing piece—a simple way to house and track data that helps coaches improve program design efficiency,” he added.
GET IN TUNE THIS JUNE
June has been a busy month for OPEX Fitness. We’ve traveled to Europe to educate coaches and are continuing to expand our reach with new content. Get in tune with latest from OPEX Fitness this June.
HOW THINKING IN TERMS OF CONTRACTIONS WILL IMPROVE YOUR PROGRAMS
Have you ever looked at a day of programming and thought, “Are all contractions (repetitions of exercises) contributing to the priority?” If you are new to writing individual programs, this may not be an obvious question to ask.
THE DISADVANTAGES AND UNSPOKEN BENEFITS OF HIIT
High-Intensity Interval Training or HIIT is probably the second biggest buzzword in the fitness industry behind Keto. HIIT is a style of exercising that focuses on high levels of effort for a short amount of time followed by a period of rest, repeated for a certain number of intervals.
UNDERSTANDING ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT TRAINING
Sam Smith recently sat down to discuss the stages of athletic development as laid out in the Athlete Development Blueprint (download your copy here). Sam Smith is an OPEX Fitness Education Instructor and current Big Dawgs Coach.
CONFIDENT COACHES ARE SUCCESSFUL
It is not always easy to be confident as a new coach (especially without a proper education). And the kicker, clients can sense when a coach is not. But the only way to build confidence is by soldering on and practicing. James advises coaches who are not confident in their abilities to “not judge themselves with whatever direction the coaching relationship takes”. Every coach-client relationship is unique and will only add to a coach’s skills over time.
10 MINUTES OF FITNESS: TRAINING CLIENTS THAT ARE REPORTING PAIN?
First, ask the client “does this pain you feel lead to a decrease in your function?” If the answer is yes then a medical route should be pursued. But, if the pain does not decrease the client’s function than it is up to the coach to identify the cause of the pain and work around it.
3 REASONS YOU NEED TO ASSESS
By conducting a thorough assessment both the coach and the client get a clear understanding of what the client is capable of. This will quickly ground any fantasies goals the client may have and enable a focused conversation on goals, progression, and appropriate timelines and trade-offs. The assessment is the coach’s chance to help the client fall in love with the long game and the progress they will make over time.
HOW TO STAND OUT AS A FITNESS COACH
The point is: Being a personal trainer or fitness coach is a competitive career. To a certain degree, trainers are a dime a dozen, and the general population has become more discerning when selecting a coach. Looking super fit on your Instagram feed might have worked for a little while, but that’s not the way to long-term success.
ATHLETIC BODYBUILDING: 3 REASONS YOU NEED IT
Functional fitness and bodybuilding are often described as two ends to a spectrum, but their relationship is more symbiotic than one might think. OPEX COO, Carl Hardwick, sat down with Athlete Daily to discuss the three reasons your athletes should prepare for the future — with bodybuilding.
HOW TO PROGRAM SMARTER METCONS FOR LONG TERM SUCCESS
When it comes to program design, metcons are often treated like vegetables: A side dish. An afterthought. An opening act. The necessary accompaniment to the grass fed, dry-aged steak main event of the night.
FINDING BALANCE THROUGH SYSTEMS - CARL HARDWICK
The word “balance” gets thrown around a lot in both fitness and career advice as essential for longevity and growth, but it’s something that many coaches struggle to implement.
FINDING BALANCE THROUGH VISION - JAMES FITZGERALD
I agree that striving for balance is essential if you want to avoid burnout and have a lasting and fulfilling career as a fitness coach—but do you actually know how to create balance in your day-to-day life?
HOW COACH SOFIA RIZZO INCREASED HER REVENUE BY 75% WITH OPEX CCP
Rizzo began personal training, and dabbling in coaching group classes, in 2017 and found it challenging to build her client book big enough and charge enough money without burning out from working way too many hours a week. As a result, she kept coaching on a part-time basis and continued working a full-time job.
WHAT IS REMOTE COACHING?
It is fascinating how deeply ingrained that thought is in today’s society. Now, we aren’t saying that those statements are wrong on a global level but, let’s be honest, you need to think about yourself as you go through this fitness equation.
KITCHEN ESSENTIALS
Cooking your own food is essential to reaching your fitness goals. Why? Because you have more control over the ingredients inside your food than if you ate at a local restaurant, also it’s the most economical and sustainable option.
1 AIRBIKE TEST TO USE WITH ALL OF YOUR CLIENTS
Commonly found in functional fitness gyms, the AirBike is OPEX Fitness’ go-to method for testing our client’s work capacity. Based on James FitzGerald’s latest monthly Knowledge Series, an exclusive webinar for OPEX Coaching Certificate Program (CCP) Coaches, here is everything you need to know about the 10-minute max calories on the AirBike test.
MONICA OLSSON: ASKING QUESTIONS INSTEAD OF PROVIDING ANSWERS
“There’s no really bad answer—or I mean I guess there are bad answers—but what I mean is if someone asks me a question like, ‘What should I be eating?’ I’m not going to tell them, ‘You need to eat these three things and avoid this entirely.’ I will tell them, ‘It depends,” she explained.
HOW DO I TRACK MY CLIENT’S NUTRITIONAL BEHAVIORS? [ANSWERED]
The question we tend to get this time of year — you know, a month into resolutions and everyone is jumping ship — is: How do I track my client’s nutritional behaviors? Whether a coach wants a client to track their macros or just make sure they drink enough water, properly tracking a client’s nutritional behaviors can be the difference between reaching goals and falling frustratingly short. Here are four steps, derived from the OPEX System of Coaching, we use to track nutritional behaviors.