Slowing Down on the Negative: Inspirational Stories from a Personal Trainer
In the fitness industry, when it comes to building muscle, each exercise has what is referred to as a positive and negative part of the movement. This is important to keep in mind, when training, because the negative movement is what actually “builds” the muscle. In order to get maximum results – and have the greatest chance of growing – you have to make sure you slow down on the negative. If you rush any part of the process and don’t take the time to deal with the pain – no matter how difficult it is – you won’t grow; therefore, you won’t move forward. For Sara Garrison, NFPT Certified Personal Trainer, not only does this concept apply to the physical growth her clients strive to achieve, it’s imperative to building their mental “muscle” as well. Slowing Down on the Negative is a fresh new way to understand how we find the motivation to lose weight and simply face the world, in general. In this book, you will follow Sara’s own personal and professional struggles as she experiences the death of her Stepfather, starting her own mobile training business, losing 30 pounds in four months, competing in a fitness competition, switching temporary jobs, maintaining relationships and witnessing the destruction from the April 2011 tornadoes in central Alabama. Let her show you how the inspiration to lose weight doesn’t always come from knowledge, hearsay or trends. See for yourself how easy it can be to find it within yourself as well as the amazing -- and sometimes harsh -- world around you.
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Slowing Down on the Negative: Inspirational Stories from a Personal Trainer
In the fitness industry, when it comes to building muscle, each exercise has what is referred to as a positive and negative part of the movement. This is important to keep in mind, when training, because the negative movement is what actually “builds” the muscle. In order to get maximum results – and have the greatest chance of growing – you have to make sure you slow down on the negative. If you rush any part of the process and don’t take the time to deal with the pain – no matter how difficult it is – you won’t grow; therefore, you won’t move forward. For Sara Garrison, NFPT Certified Personal Trainer, not only does this concept apply to the physical growth her clients strive to achieve, it’s imperative to building their mental “muscle” as well. Slowing Down on the Negative is a fresh new way to understand how we find the motivation to lose weight and simply face the world, in general. In this book, you will follow Sara’s own personal and professional struggles as she experiences the death of her Stepfather, starting her own mobile training business, losing 30 pounds in four months, competing in a fitness competition, switching temporary jobs, maintaining relationships and witnessing the destruction from the April 2011 tornadoes in central Alabama. Let her show you how the inspiration to lose weight doesn’t always come from knowledge, hearsay or trends. See for yourself how easy it can be to find it within yourself as well as the amazing -- and sometimes harsh -- world around you.
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Slowing Down on the Negative: Inspirational Stories from a Personal Trainer

Slowing Down on the Negative: Inspirational Stories from a Personal Trainer

by Sara Garrison
Slowing Down on the Negative: Inspirational Stories from a Personal Trainer

Slowing Down on the Negative: Inspirational Stories from a Personal Trainer

by Sara Garrison

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In the fitness industry, when it comes to building muscle, each exercise has what is referred to as a positive and negative part of the movement. This is important to keep in mind, when training, because the negative movement is what actually “builds” the muscle. In order to get maximum results – and have the greatest chance of growing – you have to make sure you slow down on the negative. If you rush any part of the process and don’t take the time to deal with the pain – no matter how difficult it is – you won’t grow; therefore, you won’t move forward. For Sara Garrison, NFPT Certified Personal Trainer, not only does this concept apply to the physical growth her clients strive to achieve, it’s imperative to building their mental “muscle” as well. Slowing Down on the Negative is a fresh new way to understand how we find the motivation to lose weight and simply face the world, in general. In this book, you will follow Sara’s own personal and professional struggles as she experiences the death of her Stepfather, starting her own mobile training business, losing 30 pounds in four months, competing in a fitness competition, switching temporary jobs, maintaining relationships and witnessing the destruction from the April 2011 tornadoes in central Alabama. Let her show you how the inspiration to lose weight doesn’t always come from knowledge, hearsay or trends. See for yourself how easy it can be to find it within yourself as well as the amazing -- and sometimes harsh -- world around you.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013230484
Publisher: Sara Garrison
Publication date: 10/05/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 89 KB

About the Author

Before getting certified as a personal trainer by the National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT) in March 2010, Sara Garrison was an English-Writing major at DePauw University and contributed to The DePauw from 1999-2000. She then wrote numerous articles for The Pendleton Times in Pendleton, IN, and The Herald Bulletin in Anderson, IN, from 2000-2001. In 2003, her inspirational piece, “All God’s Creatures,” was published in Whispers from Heaven magazine (Now owned by Guideposts magazine) and in early 2011, she sold her first greeting card to Oatmeal Studios. Currently, Sara is a contributor to the E-Magazine, Professional Trainer Today (the official online publication of the NFPT), writes an inspirational fitness blog at www.garrisonpersonaltraining.blogspot.com and competes in the “Bikini” division of the National Physique Committee (NPC).
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