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START YOUR FITNESS JOURNEY WITH PERSONAL TRAINING
For many people, it can be overwhelming deciding to start exercising regularly. Some of the common questions we hear from brand new clients at WhittleStrength range from: “What type of exercise should I do? How many days a week should I train? In our opinion, the best solution to these questions is personal training! Here are just a few reasons why we recommend starting your fitness journey with high end personal training:
OUR EQUIPMENT: WATSON DUMBBELLS
We take pride in providing our clients with the best gym equipment on the planet to give them the best training experience and results possible. Our dumbbells from Watson Gym Equipment are one of our signature pieces. Coming all the way from the UK, these are the best dumbbells you can buy. Featuring the WhittleStrength “WS” emblem, our Watson Dumbbells range from 7.5lbs all the way to 120lbs!
WHY WE TRAIN WITH TEMPO
Here at WhittleStrength, we prioritize tempo in our structured training for clients of every level for numerous reasons. For those who don’t know, tempo training can be defined as manipulating the speed or velocity at which you perform the specific phases of an exercise. Tempo plays a crucial role in strength training as it dictates the speed at which exercises are performed, influencing muscle engagement and overall workout effectiveness. By controlling the tempo, individuals can optimize muscle tension, enhance time under tension, and promote proper form, ultimately contributing to more targeted and efficient strength gains.
WHY TAKE CREATINE?
What is Creatine? Creatine is an amino acid derivative that is found naturally in the body. Creatine is primarily located in the muscles (95%) and small amounts are stored in other places such as the brain and heart. It is synthesized mainly in the liver. Everyday, roughly ~1-2% of intramuscular creatine is naturally degraded into creatinine (byproduct) and is excreted through urine. Creatine can be obtained through red meat and seafood, however, only by small amounts. Therefore, supplemental creatine is ideal to make up for these daily losses.
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO ELECTROLYTES AND OPTIMAL HYDRATION
When your body is low on electrolytes it can lead to extreme fatigue, and for an athlete a significant decrease in performance. Being low on electrolytes can also be a sign of dehydration and cause symptoms such as confusion, muscle cramps, nausea, numbness and/or tingling.
NUTRIENT TIMING - HOW TO PROPERLY FUEL YOUR WORKOUTS
Simply put, nutrient timing is strategically planning what you eat in order to achieve certain outcomes/adaptations. Nutrient timing is important for gym goers looking to gain strength and grow muscle, but also vital for athletic performance.
THE IMPORTANCE OF STRUCTURED TRAINING
When crafting programs for clients at WhittleStrength, we tend to focus on a couple key components - training frequency, establishing reps, progressive overload, implementing a proper warm up.
OUR EQUIPMENT: THE ROGUE BELT SQUAT
Exciting News at WhittleStrength! We're thrilled to announce the latest addition to our top-tier equipment lineup – the Rogue Belt Squat from Rogue Fitness!
EASY WAYS TO UP YOUR PROTEIN INTAKE
The body requires 3 macronutrients in large quantities: carbohydrates, fat, and protein. The body relies heavily on carbs and fats for fuel, but utilizes protein for different physiological functions like building muscle. However, the average person typically does not consume enough protein on a daily basis.
BUILDING HABITS INTO THE NEW YEAR
January 1st, the time of year when people buy a new gym membership and aim to make it part of their lifestyle, or pay a high end dietician and promise to stick to their new meal plan. The time of year when people swear to give up drinking every night, give up smoking a pack a day, or even make the resolution to limit junk food or soda to 1x a week…but most people fail to stick to their New Year’s resolutions.