totalbody1
New member
Hi there!
I've been training with most of my clients for about 6 weeks, predominantly women with weight loss goals. After doing a weigh in and measurements at the monthly mark, I was shocked at how little weight each of them lost. Body fat percentages had dropped by 3-5%, but actual body weight only budged by 2 lbs or less. I know for the client, they hate seeing the scale with the same numbers as when they started, and I try to explain that lean muscle weighs more than fat, butI'm afraid they will get discouraged.
I guess I question my program design too. Most are on a 2 day/wk schedule, where we do total body work on both days, using small circuits and super-sets with bursts of bike or running. Excercies consist of squats, step-ups, lunges, lat-pulldowns, chest press, etc.
Any suggestions on working with women with weight loss goals?
Thanks!
I've been training with most of my clients for about 6 weeks, predominantly women with weight loss goals. After doing a weigh in and measurements at the monthly mark, I was shocked at how little weight each of them lost. Body fat percentages had dropped by 3-5%, but actual body weight only budged by 2 lbs or less. I know for the client, they hate seeing the scale with the same numbers as when they started, and I try to explain that lean muscle weighs more than fat, butI'm afraid they will get discouraged.
I guess I question my program design too. Most are on a 2 day/wk schedule, where we do total body work on both days, using small circuits and super-sets with bursts of bike or running. Excercies consist of squats, step-ups, lunges, lat-pulldowns, chest press, etc.
Any suggestions on working with women with weight loss goals?
Thanks!