Sorry for the lack of updates. Life has been busy.
Here is the latest testimonial from Sandra. A great story with great results!
“I started working with Jon in June 2006 in an attempt to improve, or at the very least prevent, further deterioration of my bone mass. Bone density tests at that time showed osteoporosis in my femur and osteopenia in my hip and spine.
As a woman in her early sixties I was somewhat apprehensive about the concept of having a personal trainer, but had to find a non drug approach to maintaining and hopefully improving my health as I was unable to tolerate the prescribed medication for osteoporosis.
Finding Jon was a Godsend. He is professional, knowledgeable and truly "meets you where you are at". He creates a very relaxed atmosphere and adapts the exercises to your personal circumstance. Following the programs Jon developed for me has resulted in a strengthening of my core, my muscles, joints and ligaments and that has made it easier to carry out and enjoy routine and recreational activities.
Two years after beginning to work with Jon I had a bone density test. I was delighted to find that the osteoporosis in my femur had improved while my spinal area and hip had not deteriorated"
Sandra O.
White rock, BC
Age 64
Here is a link to reviews on the Fitness and Rehabilitation Conference I presented at in March 2008.
http://healingthroughmovement.blogspot.com/2008/03/2008-fitness-rehab-conference-review.html
Lastly, remember, lifting Ronald McDonald weights will give you Ronald Mcdonald Strength.
5x5 is popular and so is 10x3...those are great to an extent...try cycling cluster sets into your program...try 4x2 with 10 sec in between reps. That's one set. Or 5x1 with 10 sec rests in between reps. That's also one set. This type of lifting is challenging but it will teach you how to handle heavier weight and lead to tremendous strength gains if cycled properly.
Thanks for reading,
Jon-Erik Kawamoto

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