Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Reston Personal Trainer




20 Minutes. Twice a Week. Guaranteed Results.

Our expert personal, trainers specialize in a unique slow-motion strength training method that gives you a FIRMER, STRONGER, MORE SHAPELY BODY from just TWO 20-MINUTE TRAINING SESSIONS PER WEEK.

And we guarantee you’ll get results!

Experience it yourself! 
http://www.ThePerfectWorkout.com/

The Perfect Workout Reston
12355 Sunrise Valley Dr #60,
Reston, VA 20191, United States
+1 703-584-5369

Reston Personal Trainer


20 Minutes. Twice a Week. Guaranteed Results.

Our expert personal, trainers specialize in a unique slow-motion strength training method that gives you a FIRMER, STRONGER, MORE SHAPELY BODY from just TWO 20-MINUTE TRAINING SESSIONS PER WEEK.

And we guarantee you’ll get results!

Experience it yourself! 
http://www.ThePerfectWorkout.com/

The Perfect Workout Reston
12355 Sunrise Valley Dr #60,
Reston, VA 20191, United States
+1 703-584-5369

Thursday, November 10, 2016

The Founder’s Story by Matt Hedman, President of The Perfect Workout


I’ve been passionate about fitness ever since age 10. I bought my first weightlifting set during the summer between 4th and 5th grade. And in the more than 30 years since then, I’ve managed to make just about every mistake a person can make with exercise and nutrition.

What kinds of mistakes? Jogging, all sorts of sports conditioning drills, the StairMaster, lifting weights the way everybody else does, treadmills, double split routines (training in the morning and also the evening on the same day), stretching, plyometrics, etc., etc., etc. I worked out 2 hours a day, 6 days a week. You name it, I did it. “Those don’t sound like mistakes” you may be thinking to yourself. And at the time, I didn’t think so either. I considered all of those things to be healthy and good for me. It wasn’t until I managed to wreck both my knees and my left shoulder by the time I was in my early 20’s that I found out differently. I learned too late that the high-force physical activities that I thought were healthy, instead were prematurely wearing out my joints several decades too early.
I managed to err significantly in the realm of nutrition too. At one point I even gained 50 pounds of extra fat from a nutrition idea that’s popular in the weight training world. When taking into account my worn out joints and significant body fat fluctuations, my enthusiasm for fitness had initially resulted in a body that was less healthy than if I’d never pursued exercise at all.
In some ways, though, my mistakes in fitness have been blessings in disguise. For example, losing the excess 50 pounds of fat and keeping it off has helped give me practical, real life knowledge that’s helped the clients I’ve worked with to lose fat themselves. My mistakes have also given me a lot of first hand experience regarding what not to do, what doesn’t work well, what’s dangerous, and what’s a waste of time. I learned the hard way that a lot of traditional gym dogma isn’t very effective, is instead often harmful to peoples’ joints, and needlessly wastes countless hours of peoples’ lives.
Fortunately, in 1992 I stumbled upon a book by Ellington Darden, Ph.D., which changed the course of my life. Darden’s book was my first exposure to the slow-motion strength training method, and it launched my personal investigation into learning about more rational principles of exercise. I learned that even though slow-motion strength training makes the muscles work harder than other weight training methods, it minimizes the impact forces the joints get exposed to, so it’s safer. (My knees and shoulder have been rejoicing ever since I learned this!) I also experienced that by making my muscles work much harder than I had before, I was able to add 10 pounds of body shaping lean muscle tissue in my first 9 days of slow-motion strength training.
No more working out 2 hours a day, 6 days a week. The new workouts were intense, but briefer and less frequent. I was looking and feeling better than I ever had. No more joint pain. I was hooked!
During this same time I was completing my bachelor’s degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle. I was happy to land a job at GE as an engineer right after graduating. However, after 11 months of working there, I saw my life flashing before my eyes on the second floor of Building J on the GE complex, and I didn’t like what I saw. Engineering wasn’t what I wanted to do with my life. So, I quit my engineering job and made the rather unusual switch to become a personal trainer at a local gym in San Jose, California, where I was living at the time. I was ecstatic to be working in fitness, the field that I’m passionate about. And I dreamed of someday opening my own facility devoted exclusively to more enlightened exercise practices.
After three additional years of learning from some of the brightest minds in fitness, I was ready. I moved to San Diego and in 1999 opened The Perfect Workout, providing personal training with a focus on slow-motion strength training – the most efficient, effective, and joint-safe form of exercise I’ve come across. In the beginning I was a “one man show” – I performed every single job in the company, from CEO to personal trainer to bookkeeper to janitor and everything in between. Since that time our company has been fortunate to grow much larger, and we’re passionately spreading our company’s mission: to Revolutionize the Way People Exercise.
I don’t want you to suffer from the same mistakes that I made. I don’t want you to wear out your knees decades too early. I don’t want you to waste your precious time on inefficient and ineffective exercise methods. I want fitness for you to be safer, more efficient, and effective.
Thanks for letting me share my personal fitness journey with you, and letting you know how it’s shaped what our company is today.

The Perfect Workout Reston
12355 Sunrise Valley Dr #60,
Reston, VA 20191, United States
+1 703-584-5369

          

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Personal Trainer in Reston





20 Minutes. Twice a Week. Guaranteed Results.



Our expert personal trainers specialize in a unique slow-motion strength training method that gives you a FIRMER, STRONGER, MORE SHAPELY BODY from just TWO 20-MINUTE TRAINING SESSIONS PER WEEK.

And we guarantee you’ll get results!



Experience it yourself!

http://www.theperfectworkout.com/



The Perfect Workout Reston

12355 Sunrise Valley Dr #60,

Reston, VA 20191, United States

+1 703-584-5369

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Monday, October 17, 2016

Personal Trainer in Reston


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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Personal Trainer Reston



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Reston, VA 20191, United States
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Personal Trainer Reston



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Reston, VA 20191, United States
+1 703-584-5369

Friday, July 22, 2016

Personal Trainer Reston



Personal Trainer in Reston - Call +1 703-584-5369 or visit http://www.ThePerfectWorkout.com/ to schedule your Discover the Secrets of Fast Fitness™ one-on-one personal seminar.

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12355 Sunrise Valley Dr #60,
Reston, VA 20191, United States
+1 703-584-5369
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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

INFOGRAPHIC: Who Will Benefit From The Super-Slow Strength Training Method?

Discover the Benefits of the Super-Slow Strength Training Method in this infographic by personal trainer Reston.

Source:
Bethesda Magazine, May/June 2016 issue
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Reston, VA 20191, United States
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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Personal Trainer Reston


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Reston, VA 20191, United States
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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Bethesda Magazine writes about The effectiveness of Lifting Weights Slowly


We would like to thank the Bethesda Magazine for featuring us in their May/June 2016 issue, which helps spread the message about Slow-Motion Strength Training (“super-slow exercise”) and the amazing results associated with this scientifically proven method.
The Perfect Workout Reston
12355 Sunrise Valley Dr #60, 
Reston, VA 20191, United States
+1 703-584-5369

Friday, May 27, 2016

The Perfect Workout's Slow-motion Strength Training is Hard — and Fast. - Washington Post


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Monday, May 23, 2016

Washington Post Features The Perfect Workout

Thanks to The Washington Post for choosing to feature us in an article that helps spread the message about Slow Motion Strength Training and its amazing results.


Here's the original article:

Slow-motion strength training is hard — and fast

By Rachel Pomerance Berl

One of the newest fitness studios in the D.C. area feels less like a gym and more like a physical therapist’s office. The Perfect Workout, which opened in August in Bethesda and Falls Church, offers clients personal training in a quiet, no-frills space filled with Nautilus equipment and framed testimonials (many from clients of an advanced age). It promises a complete workout in just two short sessions per week.

The drill: A high-intensity, low-impact program known as slow-motion strength training, in which gradually lifting and releasing weights without the aid of rest or momentum brings muscles to exhaustion. It’s extremely difficult. It’s also only 20 minutes.

Though The Perfect Workout, a California-based outfit founded in 1999, is new to the East Coast, the concept isn’t.

The Perfect Workout and other slow-motion training companies such as SuperSlow Zone, which has a location in Sterling, Va., and InForm Fitness, which has a studio in Leesburg, Va., cite principles outlined just over 30 years ago by fitness professional Ken Hutchins. In slowing down movements to safely train women with osteoporosis, Hutchins concluded that the technique builds muscle more effectively than conventional weight training, although others have contested this assertion.

The effectiveness of slow-motion strength training depends on the individual, according to Lee Jordan, a Florida trainer and spokesman for the American Council on Exercise, but it offers a broad range of people a safe and viable program.

Like high-intensity interval training, Jordan says, it seeks to remove the top barrier to exercise: time. But unlike high-intensity interval training (“by its very nature, it’s extreme,” he says), slow-motion strength training is accessible to anyone.

While advocates of slow-motion strength training claim it satisfies the need for cardiovascular activity, Jordan and other fitness experts argue that people require a mix of aerobic activity and strength training.

Still, the key to an exercise routine is sticking to that routine. And some clients say this program works.

“People love to hate this place,” says Nicole Gustavson, owner of Leesburg’s InForm Fitness. “But they keep coming back because they get results.”

At SuperSlow Zone in Sterling, Jannet Anmahian, 83, makes a show of exhaustion from her weight machine — sticking out her tongue and clasping her hands together in a sarcastic plea for help.

“I always complain,” she says, calling it “part of the game.”

Anmahian adds that “there are no words” to describe the value of this program, which she’s followed for more than 30 years and has no intention of stopping.

Mark Ello, 51, of Leesburg, began training at SuperSlow Zone in 2002 to shape up for his 20-year high school reunion. Since then, he reports better body composition plus lower blood sugar and cholesterol.

“It’s like a Chevy,” he says of the workout. “It’s not sexy, but it gets you from point A to point B.”


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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Personal Trainer Reston

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The Perfect Workout Reston
12355 Sunrise Valley Dr #60,
Reston, VA 20191, United States
+1 703-584-5369