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Adelaide personal training and fitness business providing personal trainers for the Adelaide CBD and surrounding suburbs including Norwood, Stepney, North Adelaide, Kent Town, Marden and more. We offer a complete health and fitness solution, customised nutrition plan from a leading dietitian, and a network of trusted professionals such as physiotherapy, podiatry and acupuncture.

Metabolic Workouts

Posted by AdelaidePT On April - 11 - 2010

What are Metabolic Workouts?

Metabolic workouts are designed to get you working harder in order to burn more calories in a shorter period of time. The idea that you need to work out an hour a day for some people is not good news, as we are all busy and trying to find the time can be difficult.

Matt O’Neill has recently released Episode #13 of Metabolic Jumpstart TV - “Why Metabolic Workouts?”, explaining what they are, and why you should be including this form of exercise in your program. You can see the video and full explanation here on Matt’s YouTube Channel.

It used to be that you could get away with exercising 30 minutes a day, 3 times per week, but things have changed because we are spending more and more time sitting down, whether through business or pleasure, in front of tv or computer screens.

The problem with sitting is it causes a new thing called “inactivity physiology“, which is causing us many health problems. The answer is of course, to exercise more, to move more and burn more.

How do we burn more calories?

As Matt suggests in the video, what we need to do is rethink our approach to exercise and physical activity and the effort we are prepared to put in.

By using the Physical Effort scale, a tool provided in your motivation pack as part of the Metabolic Jumpstart Program, we can see exactly which level we should be aiming for in our workouts.

A quick example of how the Effort Gauge works:

No effort = sitting down, burns around 1 calorie per minute
Extreme physical activity = sprinting for example, burns around 9 or 10 calories every minute

As a general rule, and this applies to any form of exercise, the harder you workout the more calories you will burn. By exercising at a higher intensity we are multiplying our resting rate. So for example if we were burning 5 calories per minute, we would be exercising at 5 times out resting rate, which of course is a good thing.

Check with your doctor first if necessary before commencing any exercise program of course.

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The 3 levels of activity within the Physical Effort scale

1. Health Movement = Purple Zone (1-3)
Very light or no effort. Basically just doing very light movement or incidental exercise, like performing every day tasks, going for walk, etc. This is a good and necessary part of daily activity to help prevent cardiovascular disease but as the movement is performed at a very low intensity, not many calories are expended.

2. Calorie Burning Exercise = Green Zone (4-5)
Moderate or comfortably challenging. This is a very common level of activity most seen by people walking to burn calories which can be maintained for quite some time, eg. 30-60 minutes, as the level of intensity is again quite low to moderate.

3. Metabolic Fitness = Yellow to Red Zone (6-9)
Somewhat hard to very hard. The results of this can be a build up of lactic acid and/or muscle soreness which can appear uncomfortable at first, but after a workout this can also be a sign that you have done a really good job as you have been working in the metabolic fitness zone.

You may need to build up your fitness to achieve this level of energy expenditure and this is where the help of a personal trainer can assist you to do this safely and using the most effective metabolically challenging exercises.

A very common example of this would interval training - a period of intense exercise followed by a rest period, then repeated for the prescribed time frame.

What are the benefits of exercising in this metabolic zone?

Matt says “A little bit of extra effort gets fantastic results”, and the 3 main benefits of this extra effort are:

1. Fitness - you burn more calories by getting fitter, which really spells out getting more done in less time. This is a great thing! 20-30 minutes at the gym performing exercise or metabolic workouts at a high intensity can result in dramatic changes to your shape and ultimately your metabolism improves.

2. Building or maintaining muscle - We lose muscle as we age which can be avoided, but by keeping muscle, every kg you keep or build you burn an extra 10 calories every day. So by increasing your lean body mass (LBM) your body becomes more efficient at burning calories.

3.  Boosting the activity of the mitochondria - At an unseen level, this is responsible for burning calories 24 hours a day, so we don’t just want more muscle, we want metabolically active tissue which is a result of exercising in the Metabolic Fitness zone.

If you have just been doing walking at a moderate level and not getting results, consider lifting the level of intensity at which you work, and consider metabolic fitness and adding metabolic workouts to your routine.

To contact a Fitness Australia registered personal trainer that can provide metabolic workouts and more, and to assist you getting started with Metabolic Jumpstart, call 08 8378 1379, we are an official partner of the Metabolic Jumpstart Program.

How To Get Started With A Personal Trainer

Posted by AdelaidePT On March - 27 - 2010

Getting started with a personal trainer for the first time can be quite daunting if you aren’t sure where to begin and don’t know what to look out for, as there are definitely some very important questions you should ask prior to arranging your first meeting.

We have put together some information to help you find the right personal trainer based on many years of experience and understanding what our clients are looking for.

Here are some very simple steps to follow to ensure your personal training gets off to the best start possible:

1. How to find a personal trainer

The best way is to ask a friend or family for a recommendation, as they may have one themselves or know of a really good trainer you can call.

If this is not possible, use Google and search for “personal trainer” and the suburb or your area. An example would be something like personal trainer Adelaide.

2. Use a checklist

Follow a checklist for finding the right personal trainer so you know what to ask before you meet and at your first consultation or trial session. Some good questions to ask would be:

  • How long have they been personal training or in the fitness industry?
  • What are their qualifications?
  • What knowledge do they have on nutrition?
  • Do they provide a complete nutritional package as part of your personal training?
  • What professional organisations are they accredited with?

For more information, view our checklist for finding personal trainers.

3. Arrange your first consultation

Once you are satisfied you have found the right personal trainer, arrange a time to meet that is convenient for you and suits your schedule. You may need to be a little flexible here depending on how busy they are and what sort of hours they work.

There may be a cost involved for the first session which will vary from trainer to trainer, and depend largely on the duration and depth of information they provide.

4. Sign up for some sessions and get started

Most trainers will offer a variety of training durations and the ability of pay in blocks of sessions, 5, 10, 15 or more. Generally, the more sessions the more cost effective.

5. Follow a nutrition plan

Good trainers will provide and have access to a nutrition plan that will play a major role in supporting your personal training and give you the best chance of reaching your goals.

It may be a warning sign of an inexperienced trainer if they can’t, or if they offer nutrition advice at reasonable expense to you, then it’s probably better to seek the service of a qualified dietitian.

For a complete nutritional package based on nutrient rich food available from your local markets, see our page on Metabolic Jumpstart, a fully customised eating plan from one of Australia’s leading dietitians and only $29.95.

6. Do extra workouts at home, the gym or outdoors

For most people that do 1-3 sessions per week, personal training on it’s own may not be sufficient to burn enough of the energy that is consumed through food and drinks. Adding extra sessions at your gym, going for a walk, ride or run, or just moving more in general will help you reach your goals much faster.

7. Stick to your plan

Whatever routine you choose to follow, you must stick to it for long enough to see the benefits and make any changes along the way where appropriate.

For example, if your body shape is changing but you are not losing weight (if that is your goal), you may need to cut back your calorie intake slightly or increase your output through more exercise and movement in general or both.



By following these steps you will have taken some very big steps toward whatever health, fitness and lifestyle goals you may have.

If you have any questions or need any more information on how to get started with a personal trainer we would love to hear your comments.

If you are in Adelaide and need a personal trainer who can walk you through all of these steps and provide a complete diet solution call 08 8378 1379.


Category: Getting Started

Adelaide Personal Trainers

Posted by AdelaidePT On October - 24 - 2009

Welcome to Adelaide Personal Trainers, a personal training and fitness business providing personal trainers for the Adelaide CBD and surrounding areas including Norwood, Stepney, North Adelaide, Kent Town, Magill, Marden and more.

We have access to the some of the very best fitness trainers in several locations across Adelaide, so no matter where you are, we can help you find them.

Why Use Our Personal Trainers?

Our trainers are selected by a core group of very successful personal trainers in their own right, so that we can ensure the most professional service is being offered to you.

Highly Qualified and Experienced Personal Trainers

All the personal trainers we work with are highly qualified and experienced and must meet our selection criteria so that we know you will get off to the right start. Where possible, we try and match a trainer to you that fits your personality, age group, etc. as we realise some clients will relate to one trainer moreso than another.

Special Offers from Adelaide Health & Fitness Partners

We have partnered with some of the best in their respective fields across Adelaide, so you have access to a variety of all things health and fitness. This includes one of Australia’s most well known and highly respected dietitians, physiotherapy and podiatry, acupuncture, footwear and apparel and many more.

How To Get Started

We are very excited to be able to provide this service for new clients, as we know from talking to our own clients and those of other trainers, that finding the right personal trainer can often be the hardest part. Our business is personal training, so we already know many of the things you should be looking for, or at least ensure are on your checklist prior to commencing training with anyone.

Thanks for visiting our site and we look forward to hopefully hearing from you soon. If you are in Adelaide and need a personal trainer or more information on improving your health and fitness, please call us on 08 8378 1379.


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