This week we closed the door on the gym for good (or at least for now)
We are heading on the most amazing journey as a family and as painful as it is to leave the gym and the amazing people that made it the greatest place to work and train in the world! I can't be anything but excited to start a new life.
Im equally thrilled to take the business fully online, work with people all across the globe and provide both bespoke training programs AND live sessions on twitch, youtube and zoom!
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I’ve been pretty quiet on the Hybrid Fitness Warrington front recently.
Today’s budget was the last item I was waiting for to confirm our strategy for emerging from the lockdown on April 12th with a (yet again) improved service for our members
What we’ve got planned will be much more customer results focussed with services in place to get you the body you want
I’m pretty excited for what the gym will bring to it’s members in the next few months.
Being a Hybrid member will mean you will have access to the best services and coaching to transform your body.
More to come as we put things in motion.
14/01/2021
Inspiration for you.
The NFL is my favorite sport to watch, not only the freakiest athletes in the world but one of the hardest sports to play.
The joke is that NFL stands for "Not For Long" competition for a job is high, and the injuries are often career-ending.
It's not that common though that an injury becomes life-threatening.
One of the most inspirational stories ever has been the focus this year, in 2018 a Quarterback for the Washington Redskins (Now the Washington Football Team) got hit bad, and had an incredibly bad leg fracture on a play which led to a number of complications in surgery and during rehab.
Over the period of his recovery, Smith was told
He might die from infection and complications
Then they may have to amputate his leg
Even after that, he was told he was unlikely to walk again, let alone ever play football.
Over the 2 years since the injury, he has undergone 17 surgeries
This year he came back and helped Washington clinch the 1st division title and a playoff spot for the first time in 5 years.
The point is, we are all fighting our own battles, we are all finding ourselves in dark places, and on top of that separated from our friends and family.
We have all missed births, christenings, birthdays, weddings, funerals and we have all suffered.
But it's our reaction to that suffering, to the situation we find ourselves in...and it is our ability to stand up and decide that despite it that we are going to come out the other side smiling, healthy and positive about the future.
Love you all
Jay
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03/01/2021
OMG a new diet is taking the world by storm!
We at Hybrid Fitness Warrington can now help you lose body fat with the new Zodiac Diet!
14/11/2020
➡️ YOUR 3 WINS
let’s not worry about the stuff we didn’t do ....
WHAT DID YOU DO TODAY WHICH MADE YOU FEEL GOOD?
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Like many, we've had our plans thrown into chaos with gyms closing this week⠀
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But that doesn't mean it's the end of my clients potential to still get the results they want⠀
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Each and every one of them is now ready to go with home workouts (not a single burpee in sight!!) and an awesome diet to make sure they come out of lockdown lighter and leaner.⠀
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They are ready to be accountable and make some more lockdown gains 💪⠀
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I don't know about them, but I'm excited 😂
Like many, we've had our plans thrown into chaos with gyms closing this week
But that doesn't mean it's the end of my clients potential to still get the results they want
Each and every one of them is now ready to go with home workouts (not a single burpee in sight!!) and an awesome diet to make sure they come out of lockdown lighter and leaner.
They are ready to be accountable and make some more lockdown gains 💪
I don't know about them, but I'm excited 😂
04/11/2020
Please sign if you can, many sport and leisure facilities will not survive the next lockdown! Help our sporting community.
Sign this petition: Save Community Sports Clubs and Leisure Facilities with a Sports Recovery Fund
Petition: Save Community Sports Clubs and Leisure Facilities with a Sports Recovery Fund We call on government to instigate emergency funding in the form of a Sports Recovery Fund to ensure sport clubs, fitness and leisure facilities - the lifeblood of communities across the nation – can remain open and survive the coming difficult months.
01/11/2020
The Truth About Weight Training — What The Scale Might Say….
Whenever I put scale weight on people will always reply, but it will be muscle weight won’t it..?
Its makes me laugh that people think I don’t have the ability to gain body fat.
Yes I’m a trainer.
Yes I rarely miss a week of training.
Yes I lift heavy weights.
But also…
Yes, I over eat my calories.
Yes I put on body fat and no I’m not a muscle building machine.
Scale weight is ONE of the many resources we have to track our body if we want, and if you have a good relationship with the scales, and it doesn't dictate your mood for the day then I have no problem with people using it as a tracker on their fat loss journey.
However we do need to understand scale weight a little more and treat it as the resource it is, not the demon or shame standard many currently see it as.
Scale weight is just DATA; a marker to help see if what you are currently doing is helping you towards your goal, and if the results aren’t what you want, we can tweak and change things and reevaluate for the next week, while also using other resources.
So what happens to scale weight when we lift weights?
Myth — The scale will go up, because muscle weighs more than fat.
The only time the scale will increase is when reducing body fat is NOT a goal and we want to add muscle mass; meaning we are in a calorie surplus where we eat more than we burn off.
If you do have a goal of fat loss, scale weight can still go down, even when weight training .
If the scale weight is going up, it’s very unlikely you’ve built purely muscle, especially if its over only a few weeks/months. It’s more likely that you are actually in a calorie surplus and gaining some body fat.
For example, a 60kg female fairly new to lifting weights (under 2 years training) could expect a maximum of 1–1.5% of their body weight in muscle gain each month (and usually towards the lower end of that scale due to lower testosterone levels compared with men).
That would mean that if you trained hard with heavy loads 3–5 times per week, followed a strict training program, and ate to support this, you could expect a 60kg beginner to gain at MOST, 0.6–0.9kg of pure muscle per month.
Expected rates of muscle gain depending on training statues.
Any more than that? It’s likely to be fat gain.
So, if you have a goal to lose 10kg, even if you are lifting weights as part of the your training, the scale should still be going down.
Remember to lose body fat we need to be in a calorie deficit, where we burn more than we consume. And it is VERY difficult to build muscle if we truly are in a deficit.
Fat loss is also a MUCH quicker process than building muscle.
If you were to cut 7000kcals out of your diet per week, you could lose almost 1kg of bodyfat in a week.
However if you ADDED 7000kcals a week to your diet, you would still only be able to build around 0.1 to 0.2kg of muscle in that same week; a number that’s barely even noticeable on the scales.
Once the maximum amount of muscle you can build is reached, any extra weight you add will be a combination of fat and some water weight too.
So if someone gained 2–3+kg in a month, less than 1kg of that would be muscle (and remember, this requires a lot of heavy lifting, great recovery and consistently good nutrition)— meaning that they are probably still overeating in quite a big calorie surplus so the extra 1–2kg gained would be fat/water and not muscle.
If you are using scale weight as one of your resources and are adding any more kg per month than what the table above shows, we need to reassess the calorie intake, instead of blaming the weights.
It can be easy to blame the thing that is new or different as the obvious cause. But science shows us that building 3kg of muscle in a month simply isn’t physiologically possible.
Dammit science!
Besides, adding body fat isn’t a big deal; and its OK if we do! Feeling stronger, more energised, fitter and healthier are far more important.
But if the goal is fat loss (along with the other factors) and the scale is going up, we need to be honest with ourselves and understand that over the month a calorie deficit wasn't achieved.
You can’t build a few kg of muscle in a month, but you can gain that in fat.
And if it fat loss is still the goal we can use that data to refocus and move forward, while still lifting those weights!
That might have been a lot to take in! So grab a brew, re-read and get that barbell out!!
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