Have you ever began working out at a gym, or with a trainer, and only be required to pay your money before you start training? Many gyms only require payment. Some require a liability waiver. But maybe they should probe their members a bit deeper.
Have you ever began working out at a gym, or with a trainer, and only be required to pay your money before you start training? Many gyms only require payment. Some require a liability waiver. But maybe they should probe their members a bit deeper.
Recently at Fitness Solutions, the joke has been ‘treadmills and cardio equipment are broken.’ The truth is we don’t have any exercise machines that require electricity. This is for good reason.
The following is a series of misconceptions regarding exercise and nutrition. I’ll provide facts and some opinion to dispel these fallacies.
Question 1: Can I turn my fat into muscle?
No. Muscle is made of proteins. Fat is adipose tissue. It is physiologically impossible to convert one to the other. Fat is merely stored calories used as fuel for your body. Your basic metabolic functions and low-level activities require fuel to function. Fat is an abundant source.