BLOG 138 NASM OPTIMA CONFERENCE
Having just wrapped up my experience at the 2017 NASM Optima
Conference, I wanted to get on paper my take aways and memorable teaching
moments. There were probably nearly 300 attendees, but only a handful of Master
Trainers like myself who hold the top credentials in this company. It was great
to meet so many people I collaborate with online. The in-person experience and
networking was an extremely powerful form of communication and relationship
building.
I began the conference with a workshop about how to help
avoid exercise relapse. Only 18% of the population has a gym membership, and
most people who join within in 6 months have a 50% drop out rate. Although we
all know we should workout, that doesn’t mean in real life we do it. Exercise
can be like smoking or drinking due to the risk of relapse. I have to learn how
to develop a plan and cultivate a support system to help high risk clients stay
on the course of success. The most common excuses for not exercising remain to
be lack of time, lack of energy, and lack of motivation. I need to bridge this
gap. This can be done through behavior modification, reinforcing your goals,
and of course setting attainable and realistic goals.
My niche is definitely working with the Baby Boomers (ages
51 – 69) as well as Generation X (ages 35 – 50). Thus, I selected courses catered
to my client base. It is important to program design for longevity, keeping in
mind many of these people have been inactive most of their life.
In terms of nutrition, I was intrigued by the foods versus
supplements in our diets. This is especially true as a professional natural
bodybuilder. I’m old school in the belief that the best fuel we can put in our
bodies is steak and eggs, meaning real food. In terms of what we should eat,
that is based on our goals. When I calculate a plan, that involves your RMR
(Resting Metabolic Rate), your AEE (activity energy exercise), and TEF (Thermo)
which is your digestive process. CICO is a great acronym for Calories In
Calories Out and HEC is a good question we should ask ourselves …. Is your HEC
in Check?? Hungry, Emotional, and Cravings. Best of all there is JERF which is
Just Eat Real Food.
I have become more aware of identifying my clients’ needs as
well as knowing my own value and worth of my time. Many of the common fitness
fallacies were debunked for me like “If I’m not sore it wasn’t a good workout”
or “Let’s do abs I want to get rid of my stomach”. Finally, I got to work with
the ActivMotion Bar which was a great tool for balance, seniors, and working on
proprioception.
The conference was amazing and totally worth every moment.
The guest speakers were informative and experienced. Being there live was a
nice change of pace from reading out a text book. For once, I got to absorb it
all and forget trying to memorize. I’m thankful for the opportunity to attend
and ready to help every BODY become the best versions of themselves with the
tools and skills I learned.
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