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Client Expectations


All of my clients are dedicated to building a better body. In order for me to work with you I ask that you show up on time, train hard, follow all my instructions, make a commitment to train with me for a period of time and make up all missed appointments. If you do this I can guarantee you the results that you are looking for. It's that simple!


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Here's an email I received from a client who shared some of her goals with me. I encourage everyone to share their goals with somebody. It does help.

Funny when I got this inspirational piece I had just got my calendar out and penciled in my goals/plans. Guess they should be in ink! But it was done. My New Year starts on a Monday every year. My rational is “the last weekend fling with the fridge”. Monday back to reality. So my goals/classes are set.

Then I get the next inspirational segment (polite talk for guilt ridden jab) but not to worry, I’m on track. Just like you I was tired after work but I worked out anyways. Okay slightly different, I went to work, called my dentist and had a tooth pulled by noon on Monday, laid whining on the couch with Oprah, Ellen and Rachael Ray until six and went to my first yoga class. Yoga is like watching paint dry from different angles/positions but I will give it try.

I had to quit my swimming each morning after 25 years (due to traffic I’m down to 15 minutes) to get to work on time. Yoga, Monday and Thursdays nights replace that, Thompson on one week day and Sunday mornings and then my all time favorite, Maki morning, Saturday.

There are also food diet plans. I’m giving up wine and starting to drink coffee, again so sad.

So here goes! Happy New Year Maki!

 

 
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It's been four days since the New Year. How many times have you worked out, have you cheated on your nutrition already, or did you skip a workout? 

I completed my first workout last night, now I only have three hundred and eleven workouts left in 2010.

Every Monday and Wednesday evening after working a 15 hour day I train myself. Most of the time I have to really psyche myself up before my workout because I usually want to go home and relax with my wife. Knowing that I might cave in and skip my training session I have asked my brother to workout with me. Now it's a bit more difficult to pass on my workouts.

Last night we trained fairly hard for our first workout. We performed heavy front squats followed by some arm training and some upper body plyometric work. To finish things off we boxed for 30 minutes. It was great until my brother punched me in the mouth and I bit my tongue pretty hard.

The point I'm trying to make, is that we all want to accomplish things in the New Year. But how badly do you want it, enough that you have already started taking steps towards your goal? Or are you procrastinating already?

Cardio kick boxing starts today at 6 pm.

The first fitness boot camp of the 2010 starts this Friday January the 8th at 6 am. 

 
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"I'm a police officer who trains hard in the gym and plays a lot of sports, so I would say I was in pretty good shape to begin with. But when I decided to try out for the Emergency Response Team, I knew I needed to take things to another level. I dedcided to start training with Maki and I've never looked back since. He came up with a unique training regime for me that foucsed on functional strength and conditioning. As a result I feel as though I am in the best condition of my life. Thanks again Maki."

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