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Fit Bod Blueprint
Coaches Phil Pirtle and Tyler Wiebe bring over two decades of combined fitness coaching experience to help busy parents lose 15-30 pounds in just 16 weeks using their proven Fit Bod Blueprint. Phil, a seasoned coach and former powerlifting competitor, has maintained a weight loss of over 100 pounds for nearly 20 years, while Tyler, a competitive bodybuilder and powerlifter, has a track record of guiding clients to strength and confidence. Together, they deliver practical fitness strategies, sustainable nutrition tips, and mindset shifts tailored to real lives. If you’re ready to achieve real results without sacrificing your family or career, this podcast is for you.
Fit Bod Blueprint
Fit Bod Blueprint, Episode 2: How To Design Your Workouts
Summary
In this episode of the FitBod Blueprint, Coaches Phil and Tyler discuss the intricacies of designing a personal training program. They explore the importance of understanding client needs, time constraints, and the significance of enjoyment in exercise selection. The conversation delves into the benefits of compound movements, the concept of intensity, and the RIR (Reps in Reserve) method for gauging workout effectiveness. The coaches emphasize the need for realistic goal setting and the importance of finding a training routine that fits individual lifestyles.
Takeaways
- Decision fatigue is a common reason people seek coaching.
- Understanding a client's time constraints is crucial for program design.
- Setting realistic goals is essential for long-term success.
- Resources available to a client will dictate exercise selection.
- Enjoyment in workouts leads to better adherence and results.
- Compound movements provide the best bang for your buck in training.
- Intensity can be gauged using the RIR method.
- Training to failure should be used sparingly to avoid injury.
- A well-rounded program includes both upper and lower body exercises.
- Finding a training routine that fits your lifestyle is key.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Weather Talk
05:59
Designing Your Own Training Program
12:12
Setting Realistic Goals and Resources
17:46
The Importance of Compound Movements
23:50
Final Thoughts on Program Design