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Jason Berry
909 851 7693
La Verne, CA
Jason Berry
909 851 7693
La Verne, CA 91750
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Aerobics, Body Sculpting
Education
I am certified through NCCPT and was a personal trainer at LA Fitness for a year and a half. Prior to that I was a gymnastics coach and a competitive gymnast for 15 years.
General Information
25 years old (trains both men and women)
Faith Garcia
909 534-3437
Upland, CA
Faith Garcia
909 534-3437
Upland, CA 91784
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Yoga, Body Sculpting, TRX, sport conditioning, core co
Schedule Type
Advance Personal Fitness Trainer
Biomechanics Specialist
Functional Training Specialist
Fitness Nutrition Coach
Core Conditioning Specialist
Life-style and Weight Management
Group Fitness Instructor
Strength and Conditioning
women''s health & fitness, yogic arts. 12+ years of fitness and medical industry experience.
Education
Associates of ScienceFitness Professional DegreeFitness and Wellness www.traintogetfit.comI obtained my degree from college with an emphasis in physical education and became a certified Athletic Trainer.
General Information
33 years old (trains female only)
Joby Gutierrez
714-803-6165
Yorba Linda, CA
Joby Gutierrez
714-803-6165
Yorba Linda, CA 92887
Specialty
Weight Loss, Running, Triathlon, Cycling, and
Schedule Type
USA Triathlon Level I Coach
USA Cycling Level 3 Coach
USA Weightlifting - Sports Performance Coach
Water Safety Instructor – American Red Cross
Education
BA in Social ScienceMA in Curriculum Design
General Information
36 years old (trains both men and women)
Laura Fortino
714-315-1932
Huntington Beach, CA
Laura Fortino
714-315-1932
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Pilates, Aerobics, Spin, Kick Boxing, Body Sculpting, Life Coaching
Schedule Type
BA Cal State Long Beach
AFAA Group Fitness Certification
AFAA Personal Trainer & Weight Training Certification
Polestar Pilates Reformer Certification
Mat Pilates Certification
Mat Science Certification
Madd Dogg Spin Certification
Reaction Cycling Spin Certification
Resist-A-Ball Certification
Cardio Kick Boxing Certification
Power Flex Certification
Education
My philosophy is that every client is an individual and each person needs the right program to fit their lifestyle and goals. People go to trainers for many different reasons and there are many weight lifting, weight training, cardio & diet philosophies that work. My goal is to find which one fits the clients needs and budget and then to build a program aimed at reaching the clients goals. I really believe whole heartedly though, that each workout I design needs to be balanced, so even if you
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42 years old (trains both men and women)
Tiger Joo
213-327-4317
Los Angeles, CA
Tiger Joo
213-327-4317
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Aerobics, Body Sculpting
Schedule Type
NASM, NASM - Corrective Exercise Science, and AFAA certified
General Information
33 years old (trains both men and women)
Thai Edwards
(877) 902-6888
Pasadena, CA
Thai Edwards
(877) 902-6888
Pasadena, CA 91106
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Kick Boxing, Body Sculpting, Personal Chef
Schedule Type
National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)
General Information
33 years old (trains both men and women)
arturo acevedo
562-200-6956
Norwalk, CA
arturo acevedo
562-200-6956
Norwalk, CA 90650
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Body Sculpting
Education
Education . Cerritos Community College 2006-2007 Cerritos, Ca - Courses in Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Fitness training. . Future Fit Personal Trainer Certification Course, 2004 . Instituto Tecnologico de La Laguna 1995-2000 Torreon Coah, Mexico - Computer Engineer, Bachelor Degree.
General Information
33 years old (trains both men and women)
Brian Danley
408-688-1586
Cupertino, CA
Brian Danley
408-688-1586
Cupertino, CA 95014
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Yoga, Aerobics, Body Sculpting, Senior Fitness
Schedule Type
I hold certifications from The International Sports and Science Association (ISSA) including Certified Fitness Trainer; Specialist in Performance Nutrition; and Fitness Therapy. In addition, I am a member of IDEA Health and Fitness Association.
Education
* B.S. degree in Kinesiology (Fitness and Exercise Specialist) San Jose State University (2010 grad)* Certificate of Completion (Personal Fitness Trainer) De Anza Community College (2004 grad)* B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering San Jose State University (2000 grad)I have taken many courses to support my chosen field of study including such classes as exercise physiology, sports nutrition, aging and nutrition, exercise for special populations, fitness assessment, b
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44 years old (trains both men and women)
Greg McKeon
(323) 309-2607
Los Angeles, CA
Greg McKeon
(323) 309-2607
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Specialty
Strength Building, Body Building, Weight Loss, Body Sculpting, Gymnastics
Schedule Type
NESTA, USA GYMNASTICS, RED Cross
Education
UC BerkeleyN.E.S.T.AUSA Gymnastics Professional MemberRed Cross CPR / First Aid / Water Safety Instructor
General Information
23 years old (trains both men and women)
Corey Beasley
866-243-4472
Irvine, CA
Corey Beasley
866-243-4472
Irvine, CA 92618
Specialty
Strength Building, Weight Loss, Rehabilitation, Body Sculpting
Schedule Type
ertifications,
General Information
33 years old (trains both men and women)
If you're exercising regularly but not seeing results, you may have hit a plateau. What should you do? Follow these five tips to get back on track and meet your fitness goals. What causes an exercise plateau? Simply put, your body has gotten used to your workout routine. It's no longer challenged and no longer feels like it has to adapt or do anything different. This can be a sign that you've become more fit or that you're really not working as hard as you think you are. In some cases, exercise plateaus are caused by working out too hard; sort of your body's way of staging a protest. Whatever the reason, it's time for a change. 1. Define what's not working for you. Are you no longer losing weight, seeing or feeling a difference in your appearance; or are you just not motivated anymore? 2. Pull out a pad and pen and start keeping track of what you're actually doing. Write down what you eat (every bite) and how much you're exercising. Putting it in writing helps you find the weak areas in your diet and exercise routine, shows you what you're doing right and where you have room for improvement. You may be surprised at how many calories you're really consuming and how little time you're really spending at the gym. 3. Redefine your fitness goals. Think of this as making a new commitment to yourself. Maybe your goal is to lose ten pounds or run a 10K. Write your goal down to make it clear. 4. Write down a plan for achieving that goal. Put "Research" as the first item on your planning list. Research includes studying up on ways to achieve your goal: - Training and fitness websites, magazines, classes and clubs
- Weight loss support groups, cookbooks, nutrition websites and magazines
- Talk to friends who have successfully achieved goals similar to your own.
- Consult with a dietician or fitness trainer to put the finishing touches on your plan.
5. Put that plan into action. Remember, your plan has to be based on change. Work out differently: - Use different machines and equipment
- Try different sports
- Do different mat exercises
- Lift heavier weights or do more repetitions
- Mix intervals of high-intensity and low-intensity activities into your workouts.
Eat differently: - While there's nothing new to the weight loss equation-burn more calories than you consume-consuming more calories from protein, fruit and vegetable sources helps your metabolism work better, harder and more effi...
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