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First off, I'm a complete noob when it comes to fitness/nutrition so I've actually spoke with people locally in the course of learning it and found some great books to read and get the basics down, but when it comes to resistance training, the sheer amount of opinions and "No, do it this way" I've run into is staggering.
I looked into hiring a professional trainer to help me start my way down a healthier lifestyle, but unfortunately because I live in a rural place, I don't have access to said resources.
I'll be speaking with people at the local gym but to my knowledge there are no certified people on staff and they have someone presently filling in that knows a bit about it but is not certified.
I'm just wary starting weight training and don't want to get into a routine where I can potentially hurt myself and get discouraged. I've personally take a great deal of interest into human nutrition and seriously considering taking a course at the local university now and I'm wondering if I should do the same with physical/resistance training.
Not that I don't trust people but I want to ensure my information I'm receiving and applying to use is accurate and in my best interests.
I welcome discussion on what other people in rural communities do in situations like this. I know the internet is a vast source of information but sometimes weeding through it and making sure the information you get is correct is a troublesome task.
thanks in advance for your opinions.
I looked into hiring a professional trainer to help me start my way down a healthier lifestyle, but unfortunately because I live in a rural place, I don't have access to said resources.
I'll be speaking with people at the local gym but to my knowledge there are no certified people on staff and they have someone presently filling in that knows a bit about it but is not certified.
I'm just wary starting weight training and don't want to get into a routine where I can potentially hurt myself and get discouraged. I've personally take a great deal of interest into human nutrition and seriously considering taking a course at the local university now and I'm wondering if I should do the same with physical/resistance training.
Not that I don't trust people but I want to ensure my information I'm receiving and applying to use is accurate and in my best interests.
I welcome discussion on what other people in rural communities do in situations like this. I know the internet is a vast source of information but sometimes weeding through it and making sure the information you get is correct is a troublesome task.
thanks in advance for your opinions.