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Fitness Coach Mentoring - Intake Assignment

(Photo courtesy of Focus Sisters Photography)

Thank-you for your interest in this mentoring service  For me, I take great pride in being able to help individuals take their coaching knowledge and practice to the next level. Over the past 10 years, I have accumulated many hours of practical experience and studied rigourously to be where I am today. Please note, I take this service very seriously. If you do not hold up your end of the deal (i.e. completing the required homework in a timely fashion) then you will be removed as a client as there is a high demand for spots.

The individuals on the current waiting list will be e-mailed based on the date they first contacted us and stated they would like to be added to the wait list. If you do not receive an e-mail, then you do not have to complete the intake assignment as you will remain on the waiting list for your turn. Thanks for you patience.

If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please e-mail to confirm your place.

Part 1
Explain EXACTLY what you want from this service. Why you want to receive this service/education and who will benefit from this knowledge?

Part 2
"The Basics" - muscle/oxygen physiology
1a - describe in detail the process that one molecule of oxygen will go through (anatomy) on it ways from outside your mouth, to your blood, to your muscle (should take a few hundred words)
1b - describe what is the fate of oxygen transported into the lungs if a person is simply walking around during the day (i.e. based on that intensity of effort) - What happens in the muscle? What is it used for? 
1c - describe what occurs in the blood to remove lactate/CO2 from around the muscular environment.
2a - describe the processes/neurotransmitters in detail that are involved to produce a muscular contraction beginning in the brain, ending in the junction between the neuron and muscle.
2b - describe the processes that occur once the muscle is "activated/de-polarized" (by the neuron) up to the contraction of the actin/myosin filaments 
3 - describe the function of creatine phosphate? What is the fate of pyruvic acid in anaerobic glycolytic metabolism? What is the fate of pyruvic acid in aerobic metabolism? What is the importance of the electron transport chain? What are the differences in yield of ATP from glucose/glycogen vs. fatty acids?

Part 3 - Strength Assessment
- you must assess this person (to the best of your current knowledge) based on the information given and describe (i.e. type it out) WHERE the focus in her training needs to be and WHY it needs to be this way. 
- assume her goals are to get stonger in all movements, in the most time efficient manner
- assume there are no injuries and that this person is very experienced with regards to proper training technique and intensity 

Female
25 years old
5'7"
145lb

(best performances)
Deadlift - 325lb
Back Squat - 270
Front Squat - 240
Clean and Jerk - 216
Clean - 225
Power Clean - 210
Jerk - 220
Snatch - 185
Power Snatch - 165
Thruster - 180
Overhead Squat - 225

Press - 125lb
Close Grip Bench Press - 165lb
Weighted Pronated Chin-up - 55lb added to bodyweight
30 Ring Muscle-ups for time - 6 minutes
AMRAP Chest to Bar - 30 reps

Part 4 - Strength Assessment
- you must assess this person (to the best of your current knowledge) based on the information given and describe (i.e. type it out) WHERE the focus in her training needs to be and WHY it needs to be this way. 
- assume her goals are to get stonger in all movements, in the most time efficient manner

Female
30 years old
5'5"
130lb

(best performances)
Deadlift - 300lb
Back Squat - 245
Front Squat - 220
Clean and Jerk - 150
Clean - 165
Power Clean - 160
Jerk - 150
Snatch - 95
Power Snatch - 105
Thruster - 135
Overhead Squat - 140

Press - 95lb
Close Grip Bench Press - 135lb
Weighted Pronated Chin-up - 30lb added to bodyweight
30 Ring Muscle-ups for time - can only do 1 rep
AMRAP Chest to Bar - 7

Part 5
Once you have completed the above assignment. You must e-mail it prior to the first meeting.

Fitness Coach Mentoring - October 2013


This post is for the people who have emailed and asked about my Fitness Coach Mentoring service. Those of you who are interested in beginning this service in October 2013 have to complete the below intake assignment (to the best of your ability) AND submit it via e-mail before you will be eligible to partake. There is a limit of 5 new clients.

Fitness Coach Mentoring - May 2013 Registration

(picture taken during my presentation for the athlete development day at the OPTathalon, October 2012, San Diego)

This post is for the people who have emailed and asked about my Fitness Coach Mentoring service. Those of you who are interested in beginning this service in May 2013 have to complete the below intake assignment (to the best of your ability) before you will be eligible to partake. For those interested but are not able to commit at this time, there will be another offering for registration in September 2013. Email to be added to this waitlist.

Here is some information about the service:

You will learn:
- the basics of ATP physiology and why it is important to training philosophy and understanding. 
- how to assess an individual based on their known physical abilities using strength ratios and prediction formulas.  
- how to assess an individual to discover currently unknown abilities and limitations (i.e. energy system testing, muscular endurance testing, and the like).
- how to design effective weight training programs to gain muscular strength, power, and mass.
- how to effectively manipulate tempos, repetitions and sets in weight training programs to optimize results.
- how to overload and de-load a weight training protcol in a safe and effective manner to ensure proper adaptation and subsequent performance improvement.
- how to design effective oxygen independent (i.e. anaerobic alactic and anaerobic alactic) energy system training sessions. You will learn general ideas about when and how to implement these kinds of training sessions, what kind of person this will best suit, and why training this system is imperative to performance in high intensity events lasting from 1 minute to 30 minutes (or more).
- how to design effective oxygen dependent (i.e. aerobic) energy system training sessions. You will learn how to design training sessions for both single modality (i.e. cyclical modalities like running, biking, etc.) and multiple modality (i.e. external loaded movements, bodyweight movements, and cyclical movements). You will learn how designing these sessions is very individualized, both from a goal perspective and an ability perspective. 
- why the oxygen dependent energy system is the back bone of performance and longevity in most sporting and fitness events.
- how to propely assess and design a variety of energy system training templates (i.e. weekly, monthly, and yearly planning) to best prepare and advance the abilities of a single competitor/client. You will be taught how to design training templates to meet the needs of ANYONE.
- how to properly assess and design a variety of energy system training templates (i.e. weekly, monthly, and yearly planning/periodization) to best prepare and advance the abilities of all individuals partaking in a group based training facility/program. 
- how to assess and differentiate individuals and groups in based on testing parameters and certain distinct traits in order to optimize their training program/longevity.
- how to adjust a training plan with an injured client/competitor to still allow for maintenance and/or progress. 
- and more...


Meetings:
- meetings typically occur on a monthly basis, either once per month or twice per month based on your need/requirement. 
- if meetings occur on a monthly basis, they will last up to 90 minutes. If the meetings occur twice per month, they will last up to 45 minutes.
- these meetings will occur via an online face to face exchange (i.e. Skype, FaceTime, etc.) or in-person for those near our Calgary based facility.
- during each meeting we will discuss your recently completed homework/assignment(s) and address the next part of your learning.


Variance:
- If your focus is to design training programs for a certain group of individuals (i.e. specific sport, age, ability, etc.)  then the focus of the service will be entirely based on that.
- Many individuals utilize this service as a means to improve the program design for their own individual client's/competitors. 
- Many individuals utilize this service as a means to improve the program design for their own fitness facilities, typically for the group classes that occur there.
- Many individuals utilize the service as a means to upgrade their own knowledge and understanding in order to put it to use for themselves because they are not coaches or fitness facility owners. 
- Coaching experience and training knowledge varies greatly amongst all. Generally, no matter what level you are at in your coaching journey, we will create a path to lead you to success. 


Commitment Length:
- There is no commitment length. As with all of my services, if you are unhappy with the service or feel you need a change, you are not held to anything. 
- However, anything less than 3 appointments is generally not useful for significant improvement and understanding.


Cost:
- $150 per 90 minutes of appointment (i.e. 1 x 90 minute meeting per month OR 2 x 45 minute meetings per month). 


Initial Homework 
*The simple reason for this homework is to assess your ability to design a variety of training programs based on different scenarios. This is how things will work in real life coaching. You will have many different scenarios/client's to deal with if and to help succeed. The needs of everyone will not fit into your favourite program. It's impossible. 
*Do your best. Do not be intimidated. There is no failure. You will only learn from this experience.
*MUST be submitted via e-mail prior to our first meeting.
*Respond to the following to the best of your knowledge and based on YOUR beliefs (i.e. wear your heart on your sleeve). Please be prepared to justify your decisions: 
1) What is fitness? Give a few main points. No examples needed. Do NOT copy and paste from somewhere else, use your OWN words.
2) In 150 words or less, define YOUR training philosophy. Basically, where does your bias and decision making come from when it comes to both analyzing and designing training?
3) Design a 3 day fitness competition to establish who is fittest based on what YOUR definition of fitness is. Assume there are no limitations on equipment, space, judging, etc. Describe in detail what the point of each event was (i.e. What were you trying to test, why you selected the movements, how will this test distunguish people, etc. How valid, reliable, and repeatable is the test? What is a legitimate test? Was is just for "show"?).
4) Design a 6 week training program for a 10k runner. This person's goal is to do a 10k time trial at the end of the 6 weeks (i.e. peak). This person is able to run a 5k in 19 minutes, a 10k in 40 minutes, and a half marathon in 85 minutes. Assume no injuries or movement limitations. Is able to train once per day, 5 times per week, Monday and Friday are off days. Please provide all of the training sessions for all of the 6 weeks. As well, be sure to prescribe intensity with each of the running training sessions. To the best of your ability, adjust the weekly running volume and intensity to allow for optimal training results while avoiding over-use or under recovery.
5) Assess and design the training for the following 2 individuals. I want to see one week of workouts (i.e. all their training sessions) for each person. Ensure the week has a structure and a plan such that the following week would follow a similiar scheme. Prior to the actual design of the workouts, I want to see your initial assessment of the individual. Assume both individuals just have the goal to become "fitter" in your definition of the word. Assume both individuals have no pre-existing injuries, and do not have any mobility limitations. Assume they are able to train on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. They are only doing one training session per day.

Individual #1 - Male, 20 years old, 72 inches, 185lbs
Deadlift - 200lbs
Back Squat - 160lbs
Front Squat - 135lbs
Power Clean - 110lbs
Power Snatch - 85lbs

Weighted Chin-up - 15lbs
Standing Press - 120lbs
Close Grip Bench Press - 180lbs
Tabata Push-up Score - 10,7,5,3,3,2,2,2

500m Row - 1:40
2000m Row - 8:15

400m Run - 1:25
1 mile Run - 8:30 min

- is unable to perform a muscle-up, handstand push-up, or chest to bar kipping chin-up.
- has never performed the olympic lifts in full (i.e. squat snatch, squat clean, or split jerk) during his previous training

Individual # 2 - Female, 20 years old, 64 inches, 130lbs
Deadlift - 300lbs
Back Squat - 240lbs
Front Squat - 205lbs
Power Clean - 170lbs
Power Snatch - 135lbs

Snatch - 150lb
Clean and Jerk - 185lb

Weighted Chin-up - 55lbs
Standing Press - 120lbs
Close Grip Bench Press - 180lbs
Tabata Push-up Score - 20,15,12,12,9,9,9,9

500m Row - 1:35
2000m Row - 8 min

400m Run - 1:15
1 mile Run - 7 min

- is able to perform 5 unbroken Ring Muscle-ups, 20 strict handstand push-ups, and 30 unbroken chest to bar kipping chin-ups


Questions
If you are unclear of what is expected of you for this initial assignment, please e-mail for clarification. 

Feedback
Here is some of the feedback from this service from some of my Fitness Coach Mentoring clients. If you have a question about the service that was not stated above, please e-mail.

Fitness Coach Mentoring - SOLD OUT!


Once again, the service has been fully booked with the last 5 spots now taken. The service will re-open registration on September 1st, 2012. To add your name to the wait list, please e-mail info@optimumperformancecalgary.com. Those of you that have already e-mailed to add your name, no need to that again.



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Fitness Coach Mentoring - new recruits

Here is the initial homework assignment that must be passed in prior to our first meeting. Please submit your homework to info@optimumperformancecalgary.com prior to May 14th, that is when registration for Fitness Coach Mentoring ends until later in the summer.

Program # 1:
- 25 year old Male CrossFit athlete/72 inches in height/185lbs in weight
- Just finished Regional competition 2-3 weeks ago, is rested up and ready to go
- PR's - Front Squat = 275lbs, Power Clean = 275lbs, Close Grip Bench Press = 205, Press = 155 lbs, AMRAP HSPU's = <10, AMRAP C2B Chin-ups = 25
- Some aerobic PR's - 1600m Run = 7:00, 2000m Row = 7:15, "Helen" = 10 minutes
- Athletes training priorities: 1 - increase squat/press strength, 2 - increase aerobic capacity (power and endurance), 3 - no lactate training
- Training schedule - days off are Monday/Friday. Double training days on Tuesday/Saturday.
- Outcomes - design a 6 week training program that will match their priorities/schedule.
- You design the layout of the weekly training, and each training session.
- You must provide as much detail for each workout (i.e. intensity prescription for each set/session, rest times, etc.) as you feel is necessary.
- Last week of training should include re-testing of the all the PR's listed above.
- Assumptions - eats well, no injuries, and trains at a facility that has every possible piece of equipment you can think of

Program # 2:
- 30 year old Female Distance Runner/68 inches in height/135lbs in weight
- Started running 2 years ago
- Goal is to run a sub 40 minute 10k race within the next year
- PR's - 1600m = 5:45 min, 5000m = 20:00, 10000m = 45:00
- Training schedule - Sunday's off
- No double training days
- Design 6 weeks of training to match their goal's/current abilities
- You decide the layout of the week (i.e. energy system, durations, modalities, etc.)
- Intensity must be prescribed for each running session
- Last 2 weeks of training should be lower in total volume than 4th week
- Assumptions - eats well, no injuries, and trains at a facility that has every possible piece of equipment you can think of

Definition of Fitness # 1:
- Design a weekend competition in order to test your definition of fitness
- Events on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
- # of events is up to you
- no limitation on equipment, space, etc.
- Be prepared to defend your event choices

SOLD OUT!!

Thanks to all that inquired about the Fitness Coach Mentoring service. As of today, the service is fully booked. We will re-open this service in the near future, stay tuned.

If you would like to be placed on the waiting list for when we re-open the service, please let us know via e-mail.

Fitness Coach Mentoring

As of late I have received a lot of e-mail inquiries regarding this particular service (see Our Services). So, here is an outline of how this service works:
  • I work with you on a one-on-one basis to educate on fitness assessment, program design/periodization, nutrition strategies, and training philosophy.
  • The meetings are done in person, phone, or Skype.
  • There are 2 meetings per month (30 mins each) on an on going basis.
  • You will be given assignments based on where you are in your education in fitness assessment, program design, nutrition, and fitness. 
  • You will be required to return the assignments to me prior to our following meeting.
  • This service is for Fitness Coaches that are looking to improve:
    • their fitness assessment(s) and how to better understand the results relative to each person and how that will translate into the program design.
    • program design for individuals
    • periodization/planning of the training year(s) for each individual.
    • their understanding of program design relative to off-season training vs. in-season training.
    • their design of energy system training sessions in order to optimize their clients'/athletes' performance.
    • their deign of strength training sessions in order to optimize their clients'/athletes' performance.
    • their design of nutrition/supplementation in order to optimize their clients'/athletes performance.
There are only 2 spaces available as of right now. If you are interested, let me know and we will get started.