Sports Specific Coaching FAQ
- What does a
sports specific coach provide?
Motivation: Coaches are there to give you
that extra edge when you need it most; they will
push you harder that you could ever push yourself
and they will help you achieve your highest goals.
Accountability: Even the highly fit person
doesn’t feel like working out from time to time, but
when you have a coach keeping tabs on you, the
excuses disappear and the motivation reappears.
Education: Our coaches are very knowledgeable
in the fields of fitness, sports training and
nutrition. Our goal is to teach you how to treat
your body with healthy respect (by exercising well
and proper nutrition) so that you can enjoy your
lifestyle to the fullest.
Safety: When exercising, there is nothing
more important than safety. A coach can ensure that
you are doing the exercises that are right for you
and give you the tips to do them properly and safely
to give you the most of your work out.
- What is a
Sports Specific Written Coaching Program?
This is for the person that has what it takes to do
the work but needs to have the program laid out to
get the most of each work out.
- What is a
Sports Specific E-coaching program?
This program is a 4-week program that can continue
to evolve and be revised every four weeks. This
program provides contact with a trainer via e-mail
and telephone. The coach will be there for you
without having them hover over your every exercise.
- What types
of people do you work with?
We work with people of all ages (from 13 on up),
with varying fitness and sports levels (from novice
to elite) and medical conditions (including but not
limited to joint and back problems, Spina Bifida,
high blood pressure and cholesterol, obesity, HIV
and osteoporosis).
- What are
some of the benefits of exercising and training?
Increased energy, reduced stress, improved
flexibility, aid in weight management, increased
self-esteem, lower cholesterol, lower
blood-pressure, improved muscle tone and strength,
improved circulation, elevated mood, aid in
controlling diabetes, soothe aches and pains,
improved cardiovascular and respiratory systems,
improved overall fitness, improved physical and
mental competitiveness, reduced risk of cancer,
heart attacks and osteoporosis, improved sleep
patterns and additional years on your life.
- Can I
participate in sports specific coaching with a
friend or family member?
Absolutely! You can have a program set-up to
accommodate up to 4 people at the same time. All you
need to do is contact a coach at
www.discoverycoachingsystems.com to obtain
discounted pricing for additional programs.
- What types
of results can I expect and how soon will I see
them?
There are many factors that determine the results
each individual may obtain. Results may vary due to
metabolism, muscle mass and body composition.
Results are definitely altered based on the
commitment and motivation of each client. We strive
to educate our clients on the complete healthy
lifestyle approach and the client must continue
every day to strive to incorporate those habits into
their daily lives to see results. Typically a client
can have results in as little as 28 days if they are
truly committed to their program.
Sports Specific clients will also only see results
based on their commitment level. If the commitment
is there they may also see results in as little as
28 days.
- Why should
I strength train if I want to lose weight?
Weight training will increase muscle mass. Increased
muscle mass can help your body burn three times the
amount of fat during all types of training
exercises.
- Do I have
to starve myself or be on special diet?
NO! No one should ever starve him or herself or go
on a diet. It is always calories in and calories
out. The most important aspect of training is
learning to listen to your body with it tells you
what you need. Choosing healthy foods, controlling
portions and eating more slowly will help you better
gauge your hunger and allow you to become more
conscious of your body. Our goal is to help you
establish a healthy lifestyle and still give you the
performance edge you need.
- Does
coaching hurt? I don’t like pain and don’t want to
hear “No Pain, No Gain”.
Yes, there will be some “pain” that will be
associated with the workout programs. This soreness
(pain) is a result of working muscles in a way that
they are not use to working. However, this soreness
that you will endure as a result of a good workout
we should not call “pain” but call it muscle
“discomfort”. The discomfort that you will feel in
your muscles is very different from the pain you
would feel from a sprained knee or ankle. Muscles
can get tender from a workout. This tenderness can
last anywhere from 2-5 days depending on your
fitness level. One thing you can know for sure is
that the soreness will become a thing of the past
and you will begin to see results.
- Why should
the focus be on losing fat not losing weight?
Scales and BMI (Body Mass Index) charts can be very
misleading. They tell you where your weight should
be but a weight is not always the best measurement.
Body fat is the best measurement. When a person is
working out you may not lose weight at certain
points but you will lose fat. The reason for this is
muscle weights more than fat and takes up less space
than fat. So you may gain muscle but lose fat and
never lose a pound. Getting to your healthy body
composition is the most important aspect.
- Can I train
for a sport and still try and lose weight or
maintain my weight?
Yes! When training for a sport and wanting to lose
weight it is best to start with a small body fat
reduction plan for 4-6 weeks prior to really
starting the training program. Then in the training
program it would all be regulated by nutrition to
continue to lose body fat while giving your body
enough fuel to train. Maintaining body weight during
training is completely done by nutrition. You must
fuel your body to sustain your current body weight
and your training.
- How much
equipment do I need? Do I have to join a gym?
This is completely up to you! My personal experience
is that having access to a gym is the best in the
long run and provides you a better opportunity to
reach your goals. Though you can achieve your goals
and excellent results without a gym. If you are
going to do your program in your home you will have
to discuss with the coach what equipment you have
and want to use so they can provide you with a
program that incorporates that equipment. So you
will have to decide if you want to invest in a gym
membership, equipment for your home or both.
- How can I contact
you to set up a program?
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