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The CRA Personal Training program is currently
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If you'd like to get your name on the wait list please submit the following
information to Louie Morphew @ lmorphe1@mscd.edu
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Phone number
E-mail address
Days and times you are available
to train with a personal trainer.
Welcome
to the Personal Training Program at CRA!
Whether you decide to do our one-on-one or our buddy training program,
all of our programs offer individualized attention that is based
on your fitness assessment, goals and previous exercise experience.
The following are some programs that we offer but many training
sessions have overlap from more than one of the programs.
Weight
Loss
The focus of this program is on caloric expenditure, cardiovascular
endurance, muscular endurance, and nutritional information. You
will use all forms of exercise including fitness ball, free weights,
medicine balls, resistance machines, and cardiovascular equipment.
The one hour training session will concentrate on a high number
of repetitions as well as an emphasis on keeping your heart rate
elevated to help with caloric expenditure.
Core
Training
This program is ideal for anyone who has a history of abdominal
weakness, low back pain, or is a new mother. Our core training will
focus on exercises using a fit ball, medicine ball, bosu, balance,
and pilates based exercises.
Sports
Specific Training
This program is ideal for anyone who is preparing for an event such
as a marathon, triathlon, cycling, or just looking to improve upon
your golf swing. This training will involve movements, speed, and
intensity that mimic that of your sport.
Traditional
This program is for that person who may be just looking to increase
muscular strength or gain muscle mass. This program has an emphasis
on both the resistance machines and free weight exercises.
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