Call Directions Email
Heisler Training Systems
A Quality Instagram Fitness Celebrity Trainer is...
Posted: December 4th 2018

He needs to be 22 with an 8-pack. She needs to be thin with a big booty. And tan.  As long as they demonstrate proficiency in these crucial areas, they are absolutely qualified to dole out fitness advice. Right. Riiiiiight.

 Social media has created a space where fitness information readily available. Never before has it been so easy to learn about the mechanisms of muscle growth and the science behind nutritional breakthroughs. It has also never been easier to become a fitness celebrity without actually having any idea what you are talking about.

 I wont waste your time, or attention span, complaining about the internet and its genetically blessed fitness celebrities. I am here to kick some knowledge on what to consider when taking fitness advice from the talking heads of Instagram.

 1) Experience training people. In my early 20s I was training for an hour and a half per day, 5 days per week. I had very little life stress aside from how I was getting home from the bar on a Saturday night, and I pretty much only ate oatmeal, chicken, eggs, veggies and pancakes. I was in pretty good shape but I didn’t have a friggin clue how to get you in shape. I could have given you my exact program but I would not have known how to progress/regress the training intensity based on your training experience and abilities. I wouldn’t know how to account for the recovery needs of a 35 year old vs that of a 22 year old. If you did not know how to perform an exercise correctly, I wouldn’t know how to coach you into the right positions in 2 to 3 simple cues. This is coaching and this knowledge only comes through experience. If “Derek the Great” does not have a list of clients he has helped, how is he going to help you? Go back to sleep, Derek.

 2) Readily available client testimonials. “Becky the Glute goddess” might have the most “goals” worthy set of glutes on the net, but if no one can vouch for her abilities as a trainer how do you know she can help you? Written testimonials, before and after pictures and/or a large client list indicate an experienced trainer with the chops to help you reach your goals. If Becky has not helped anyone else with her “Booty Burn” circuit of 80 different exercises, you probably shouldn’t waste your money on it.

 3) Experience/Science backed programs. This is an extension of the first two points but it is worth noting. A trainer does not need to be a physicist but he or she should know the basic science behind muscle growth and strength development. A quick peek through Instagram would indicate that many of these bozo’s do not. But, they are very nice to look at.

 Social media has made it exceptionally easy to skip the developmental stages of training people for a living. Before you spend your gym time or money invested in a fitness celeb’s advice, take the time to research their background and experience in helping people from your walk of life. Time is precious and you don’t want to waste any of it on some douchebag with abs and an Instagram account.



Last 10 Postings

Fill The Buckets
Posted: January 17th 2024

Just Get Started
Posted: February 23rd 2023

Nutrition Tips
Posted: January 24th 2023

3 x 10
Posted: January 19th 2023

How To Train Like A Savage
Posted: January 5th 2023

2022 Sucked
Posted: December 31th 2022

Coaching in Vancouver
Posted: December 10th 2021

10 Thoughts
Posted: November 19th 2021

How To Stay Healthy In College
Posted: November 4th 2021

Adult Athletes and Booze!
Posted: October 14th 2021

Life of a College Athlete
Posted: October 7th 2021

Vertical Jump Training for Volleyball
Posted: September 24th 2021

Good Athletes vs Great Athletes
Posted: September 17th 2021

How to Gain Weight in College.
Posted: September 15th 2021

Question 9/3
Posted: September 3rd 2021

You got a question?!? 8/28
Posted: August 28th 2021

Train Like The Pros.....
Posted: June 21st 2021

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week 8/17
Posted: August 20th 2020

Top 5 of the Week
Posted: August 15th 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week 8/2
Posted: August 8th 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5(sometimes more) Of The Week 7/27
Posted: August 2nd 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week 7/20
Posted: July 24th 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week 7/12
Posted: July 18th 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week 7/6
Posted: July 12th 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week Of 6/29
Posted: July 5th 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week 6/28
Posted: June 28th 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week 6/20/2020
Posted: June 20th 2020

The (sometimes) Top 5 (sometimes more) Of The Week
Posted: June 14th 2020

Speed Week 1
Posted: June 8th 2020

Much Needed Progress
Posted: June 6th 2020

5 Things We Can Do
Posted: April 8th 2020

If I was a Lacrosse Coach Part 2
Posted: April 4th 2020

If I Was A Lacrosse Coach
Posted: March 31th 2020

ACL Prep to Prevent Part 1
Posted: March 11th 2020

Aggressively Purposeful vs Passively Purposeful
Posted: January 24th 2020

Stop Stretching...
Posted: December 18th 2019

Unbreak Your Bench
Posted: December 13th 2019

Is Your 7 Year Old Ready To Lift
Posted: December 1st 2019

Quality vs Trash
Posted: November 23rd 2019

“How does THIS help me” - Agility
Posted: September 18th 2019

How is THIS helping me?!?
Posted: September 11th 2019

Summer 2019 Training- 4 Speed Tips
Posted: June 12th 2019

Supplements That Don’t Suck- Beta-Alanine
Posted: May 19th 2019

Endurance Training Improved
Posted: May 15th 2019

Creatine for High School Athletes
Posted: May 8th 2019

9 Things
Posted: May 4th 2019

Responsible Weight Gain
Posted: May 1st 2019

Training Without Your Trainer
Posted: April 22nd 2019

Leg Day
Posted: April 17th 2019

Improving Game Speed
Posted: April 13th 2019

How to “Up Your Intensity”
Posted: April 9th 2019

10 Thoughts: Lacrosse Edition
Posted: March 30th 2019

10 Thoughts
Posted: March 27th 2019

8 Thoughts
Posted: March 13th 2019

How Much Do You Need
Posted: March 7th 2019

The Number 1 Speed Training Exercise for High School Athletes
Posted: February 24th 2019

The Fast Feet Fallacy
Posted: February 20th 2019

Build the Bench
Posted: February 13th 2019

Fun vs Results
Posted: February 12th 2019

Squats and Low Back Pain
Posted: January 29th 2019

Agility Musings Part 2
Posted: January 26th 2019

Escalating Density Training
Posted: January 23rd 2019

Agility Musings
Posted: January 19th 2019

3 Simple Fixes
Posted: January 11th 2019

Upper Back Training for Health and Aesthetics.
Posted: January 2nd 2019

Resolutions
Posted: December 30th 2018

3 Failures from 2018
Posted: December 27th 2018

1 Habit That Stalls Progress
Posted: December 22nd 2018

Your Boy is Top 24
Posted: December 19th 2018

Strength Training: More Than Looking Great Naked
Posted: December 15th 2018

Vegan Sharks and Sprints
Posted: December 13th 2018

Stop Forcing Exercises
Posted: December 11th 2018

Conditioning That Doesn’t Suck
Posted: December 7th 2018

A Quality Instagram Fitness Celebrity Trainer is...
Posted: December 4th 2018

The 20 Rep Workout
Posted: November 30th 2018

Less is More
Posted: November 28th 2018

NWA and Stimulating Reps
Posted: November 25th 2018

Ask Drew- Holiday Workouts
Posted: November 20th 2018

Ask Drew
Posted: November 16th 2018

When To Back Off
Posted: November 13th 2018

Return to Play
Posted: November 7th 2018

Be Like The Basketball
Posted: November 2nd 2018

3 Pec Poppin Push-up Varaitions
Posted: October 30th 2018

HTS Launches New Web Site
Posted: December 15th 2017

VIEW ALL POSTS


Email Alerts
Home Why HTS Blog
Testimonials Directions
Contact Social Media
Full Site
Mobile Site Designed By Square 1 Design