Showing posts with label personal trainer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal trainer. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15

My Healthy Waffles Recipe


Yields 3 servings  Calories: 116   Protein 12.7g | Carbs 10g | Fat 2.5g


Ingredients                                                                            
  • 4 egg whites
  • 1 whole egg
  • two tbsp granulated sweetener 
  • 1/2 scoop protein powder (flavour of choice)
  • 4 tbsp of oats (kind does not matter)
  • dash of cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp greek yogurt (or 1 tbsp of salt-free fat-free labneh)


 Directions        
                                                                      
1.    Blend all the ingredients in a blender until a batter of smooth texture is formed

2.    Heat your *waffle iron and grease by spraying lavishly with PAM fat-free cooking spray 

3.    Pour part of the mixture into the waffle iron and wait for a couple of minutes until it completely bakes

4.    Remove from waffle iron and top with strawberries, light whipped cream and light chocolate sauce

5.    ¡Sahten! Enjoy!

Note: *The waffle iron can be found at most home appliances stores for an affordable price. Shoot me a private message if you want to know where I got mine from. 

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Friday, October 10

The Best Personal Fitness Trainer in Beirut, Lebanon (Part 2)


Let me ask you: If a client comes and they’re tired, anxious and depressed. They have been eating junk and haven’t slept well the night before, should I train them the exact way I planned to before? 

The answer is no!

To put the answer in perspective, trainers really need to understand that personal training deals primarily with ‘people’ first then ‘training’ second. A personal trainer cannot deliver high value to clients each and every time if they don't consider all of their clients' systems... it's not only about muscles! All of the systems in the body are inter-connected during personal training; therefore, yes, personal training is ‘holistic’ in nature. A trainer needs to be aware of those factors: That’s what separates a great trainer from an average one.


Let’s talk a little Science

Humans have several systems that work together. They are:

The musculoskeletal system – our bones and muscles
The limbic system – the brain and our nervous system
The endocrine system – our hormones, gut and digestion tract


One might think that these systems are separate, but they’re all closely related. All of these systems communicate as one; they make up the entire control and response mechanism in the human organism.

As such, if you place a stress on one system, stress will be translated into another system. An example: If I yelled at you (stressed your limbic system), your muscles would tighten up. Another example is if you had just broken your leg and you’re in shock, you’d be anxious and fearful (both limbic system), and obviously you won’t be feeling like eating (endocrine response).

So, all of these systems interact. A stressor in one system has an influence on another system. Exercise is a kind of ‘stressor’ that improves many systems in the body at the same time. For example, how many times have you felt so well after exercising? Not only that, but research shows that alertness and mental performance improve with exercise.


Re-imagining physical training


Any ‘trainer’ can pass dumbbells around. A good personal trainer is much more. 

A good personal trainer is part communicator, part psychologist, part physiotherapist, part researcher, part motivator who makes clients emotionally commit to achieve results; who provides space for clients to share their limbic stress through communication; a personal trainer discusses and improves the nutritional behaviors of his/her clients, and provides a joyful experience of training. 

 A personal trainer re-imagines the session to make it an amazing experience for their client each and every time. 

If any trainer wants to be significant and have a purpose in their career – they should stop thinking about the monetary aspect of the fitness industry and figure out how to make people’s lives better. All of those who succeeded for real were problem solvers; they figured out ways to improve the lives of others. It is contagious and their own life will be better in return!


Also check part 1 of the article: hiring a personal trainer in Beirut


Tuesday, September 30

Bodybuilding Secrets: Blueprint of a Natural Ripped Physique

Can you build a six-pack and a ripped body without drugs?

How can you build a beautiful ripped body without the use of any drugs whatsoever, when others are failing and resorting to harmful and toxic anabolic steroids?

The answer requires a deep understanding of the biomechanics of the body, a bit of chemistry, fitness nutrition, proper supplementation, workout-techniques and it all requires discipline. I have built my body on the foundational integrity of health and strength so for me not only would it be an oxymoron to consume drugs and other toxic substances, but also hypocritical.


There is a reason I was able to sculpt a strong and ripped physique without the use of any drugs whatsoever.

There is a reason I can do that while staying natural, like life itself.

There is a reason I eat 7 to 8 times a day while staying lean at 5 to 6 percent body fat almost year-round.

There is a reason I can put on quality lean muscle while staying a fat-burning machine at the same time.

There is a reason I take 6 grams of fish oil a day.

There is a reason I have been taking a high quality multi-vitamin for years.

There is a reason I train legs with high volume twice a week.

There is a reason that even with my knee injury, I didnt stop going to the gym a single day.

There is a reason that whenever I travel, I book an apartment with cooking facilities.

There is a reason that even when Im on a different continent, I still get my training done.

There is a reason that whenever I eat out, I ask to customize the dishes at the restaurant to my liking and body needs. I pay the money; I decide what I want to eat.

There is a reason that I employ advanced training techniques such as drop-sets, supersets, rest-pause, 1-10, and extended sets in my training.

There is a reason that my rest periods in the gym are timed to scientific precision.

There is a reason I always stretch before and after my training using SMR (Self-myofascial release) foam-roller.

There is a reason I train with high volume, up to 50 repetitions and next day do completely the opposite.

There is a reason I utilize periodization in my training and make strength gains, size gains, and lose fat at the same time.

There is a reason I don't allocate time to chit-chat in the gym when I'm training.

There is a reason I always take a whey protein shake 30 minutes before training.

There is a reason I consume a low-glycemic piece of fruit with it.

There is a reason I consume 30 grams of fast-digesting carbs like Skittles, dates or white potatoes immediately after training.

There is a reason I always eat a meal that includes carbs after training, even if its midnight.

There is a reason I add exactly 5 grams of branched amino acids to my post-workout shake.

There is a reason I have a cup of black coffee 15 minutes before workout.

There is a reason I am able to help my clients achieve mind-blowing results in just a few months, while some of them had been going to the gym for years without any results. 
Don't take my word for it! Check what Mouhammed Soueiddeine said: Three weeks with Djoe is equal to three years on my own!
Check some of the success stories. Testimonial videos are coming soon!

However, the main reason why I can build a great physique all naturally, without the use of any drugs whatsoever, while many others fail lies in the understanding of science, chemistry, nutrition, bio-mechanics, years of experience, research, anatomy, discipline and passion.