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advice before I meet with a personal trainer
I've used New York Sports Clubs for a while, mostly for their elliptical machines and some of their nautilus machines (which they label their Xpress line (meant for beginners). Because I recognize that the Xpress line machines aren't optimal, I scheduled a session with a trainer to show me the proper way to use free weights and suggest a lifting program. I am essentially a free weight newbie.
When I spoke to this guy briefly on the phone, he asked if I would be willing to try other machines they have, as a transition to free weights. I said sure, I'll try whatever he recommends, but now I wonder whether I should just go straight to free weights. I can't find pictures of the machines, but the website here describes them as follows: Secondary - less stable pin-selected weight or plate-loaded weight independent movement unilateral converging cables stable base cables unstable base All of this is supposedly distinct from the "primary" or more stable machines I have been using. So my questions are: (1) Should I insist on learning free weights first, or are these machines a reasonable transition? (2) Regardless of the equipment I use, what exercises and movements should I make sure to learn? (3) Anything else I should ask this guy? Keep in mind that I assume that this guy has little advanced expertise, though perhaps I'm wrong about that. He didn't sound very impressive when we spoke briefly over the phone. I figure that so long as I learn the proper motions, I can always return here for advice (or links) about the actual routines I should use. |
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