By Keith Scott on Jun 12, 2008 in Fitness, Personal Training, Private Training, health and fitness, personal trainers | 1 Comment
The fitness world is a very interesting one. Much like the normal “American” mentality, that more is always better, many people in the fitness world believe that the more pain that they feel during a training session or workout, the better it must be. I talk to people all of the time that brag about […]
By Keith Scott on May 21, 2008 in Fitness, Private Training, Weight loss, health and fitness, inspiration, motivation | 0 Comments
I was out last night celebrating my brother’s 40th birthday with family and friends. While celebrating, I ran into a lot of people from high school. Since I moved back “home” I see people I went to high school with often and when I least expect to. Usually we catch up on old times, and […]
By Keith Scott on Mar 26, 2008 in 6 pack abs, Fat loss, Fitness, Muscle Building, Personal Training, Private Training, Weight loss, six-pack abs | 0 Comments
“school is out and it’s a sort of a buzz
a back then I didn’t really know what it was
but now I see what have of this
the way that people respond to summer madness
the weather is hot and girls are dressing less
and checking out the fellas to tell ‘em who’s best”
Spring is in the air, and […]
By Keith Scott on Mar 25, 2008 in Cardio, Fitness, Personal Training, Private Training, Sports Performance, Strength Training, Strength and Performance, health and fitness, mental toughness, sports psychology | 1 Comment
How hard should you push when training? How much can the human body take before it gives out? Are you pushing too hard? Not pushing hard enough?
I am old school when it comes to training. Not all of the education in the world means a whole lot when dealing with the human spirit. As a […]
By Keith Scott on Mar 3, 2008 in Fitness, Personal Training, Private Training, Strength Training, Strength and Performance, mental toughness, sports psychology | 0 Comments
Emotions fuel everything you do. At least that is my belief. Learning to use your emotions in a constructive way can fuel your own fire and help you do things you never thought possible before. In my own life, recognizing that I am angry or sad, or even excited about something can help me covert […]
By Keith Scott on Feb 16, 2008 in Back to Health, Fat loss, Fitness, Muscle Building, Personal Training, Private Training, Weight loss, health and fitness | 0 Comments
One of the biggest problems that people have with fitness is getting started. For some it has been months and others years since they did anything remotely fitness related. Diets have become routines, filled with convenience only, and no nutrition or conscious thought into what a person eats comes into play anymore. Exercise is almost […]
By Keith Scott on Feb 7, 2008 in Fat loss, Fitness, Muscle Building, Private Training, Product and Book Reviews, Weight loss, health and fitness | 0 Comments
The first thing I noticed when I first received my Turbulence Training package was just how much I got for that price. It was loaded! Beyond that, and most important, was the quality of information provided in the book.