Strength Training Gyms Minneapolis MN
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Kimmie Olson
651-329-8843
Minneapolis, MN
Kimmie Olson
651-329-8843
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Yoga, Pilates, Aerobics, Kick Boxing, Body Sculpting, nutrition
Schedule Type
NETA, AMFPT, CPR/AED First Aid, Pilates, Core Conditioning
Education
Neta personal training workshop, CPR/AED first aid classes, Boot camp training.
General Information
25 years old (trains both men and women)
Lorvin Moeller
763-350-7458
Minneapolis, MN
Lorvin Moeller
763-350-7458
Minneapolis, MN 55428
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Body Sculpting
Schedule Type
Certified Personal Trainer for over 10 years with the American Council on Exercise
Education
I have a B.A. degree from Bethel University.
General Information
30 years old (trains both men and women)
Curves For Women
(612) 721-6008
5007 34th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
Anytime Fitness
(763) 571-7599
925 45th Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN
Curves-Blaine South
(763) 780-4343
1033 109th Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN
benjamin loehrer
612-750-6562
Minneapolis, MN
benjamin loehrer
612-750-6562
Minneapolis, MN 55419
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Aerobics, Body Sculpting
General Information
20 years old (trains both men and women)
Chris Giesking
651-274-6897
Lakeville, MN
Chris Giesking
651-274-6897
Lakeville, MN 55044
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Small Group Fitness
Schedule Type
NASM-CPT, CES, PES, CrossFit Level 1
Education
Masters in Human Movement at ATSUB.S. in Health Promotion at UNINational Academy of Sports Medicine Certifications Certified Personal Trainer (CPT)Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES)Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES)CrossFit Level 1 CertifiedCPR CertifiedOver 100 continuing education credits in the health and fitness industry.
General Information
32 years old (trains both men and women)
Bally's US Swim & Fitness
(763) 574-8888
7200 University Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN
Curves For Women
(612) 374-0405
2929 Dupont Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
Curves For Women Uptown
(612) 374-0405
2929 Dupont Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
Women are Different from Men
"I don't work out with heavy weights because I don't want to look like Arnold Schwarzenegger." Don't worry, Sweetie. It would take a heck of a lot of testosterone or anabolic steroids to get you to the same place as Arnie. Truth told - building massive muscle bulk is much more challenging for women because we just don't have the hormonal goods to deliver. That's good news! We weren't designed to build muscle in the same way as men, so, unless you're prepared to work harder than you've ever dreamed of working out, lifting heavier weights than your mind can wrap itself around, and supplement yourself with hormones to build massive muscle, you're probably not in any danger of becoming a muscle-bound woman. The Value of Weight Training
Having said all of that, if you're dieting and want to burn more fat than adding more muscle through lifting weights is definitely the way to go. Lifting weights preserves existing muscle mass. When you diet you lose water, fat and muscle. Since muscle is metabolically active, when you lose it, you lose some of the power to burn fat as well. So, it's in your best interest to preserve and build muscle on your body. Lifting weights keeps your metabolism burning fat long after you've finished your workout. There have been studies that conclude that diet alone, without weight training, reduce a person's resting metabolic rate by up to 20% per day. That means that your body has slowed its fat-burning abilities considerably, so weight loss is hampered. Weight training and muscle maintenance keeps your metabolism up causing your body to burn fat more efficiently, even if your calorie intake is much lower. Muscle Burns Fat - Bonus!
Extra muscle helps your body to burn extra calories. By lifting weights at a higher intensity, you increase your body's ability to burn more calories after your workout - so you're burning calories during the exercise workout and after you've stopped. Bonus! Act... |
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