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Polar & NESTA: Monitoring a New Era of Personal Training

Polar & NESTA: Monitoring a New Era of Personal Training. Dave Appel Polar Regional Account Manager. Dave Goldstein Vice President Business Development - NESTA National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association. Presented By:. Basics of heart rate training Current health club environment

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Polar & NESTA: Monitoring a New Era of Personal Training

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  1. Polar & NESTA:Monitoring a New Era of Personal Training

  2. Dave Appel Polar Regional Account Manager Dave Goldstein Vice President Business Development - NESTA National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association Presented By:

  3. Basics of heart rate training Current health club environment Personal training today: How to learn heart rate science How to apply this learning to make better trainers Next Steps Agenda

  4. Amateur Athletes Housewives Weekend Warriors Professional Athletes Mom Dad Grandma Grandpa Cardiac Rehab Patients Weight Loss Heart Health Lifetime Fitness Injury Rehab Exercise Experts Exercise Beginners Who is Heart Rate Training For? EVERYONE

  5. Client A – was on a 4 month Cardio Coaching program Pre-Assessment VO2 Does Heart Rate Training Work?

  6. 16 Weeks Later 18% Increase

  7. Cycling X-Country Skiing Walking In-line Skating Swimming Hiking Mountain Biking Kayaking Treadmill Spinning Snow Shoeing Running Cardiac Rehab Canoeing Kick Boxing Elliptical Climbing Group Fitness Classes What Activities Can Your Clients Do? All of Them

  8. Improve client well-being More effective use of client training time Improve client performance and fitness Spot potential client health problems Keep clients motivated Why Use a Heart Rate Monitor?

  9. Target Zones Zone 1: 60-70% Fat Burning, recommended for recovery Zone 2: 70-80% Building Aerobic Base Zone 3: 80+ % Anaerobic Training Formulae :220 minus age (A)= estimated max hr (HRMx)HRMx minus MRHR= (C)(C) X .60 = (D) D + MRHR = ( ) 60% limit number(C) X .70 = (E) E + MRHR = ( ) 70% limit number (C) X .80 = (E) E + MRHR = ( ) 80% limit number Target Heart Rate Zones

  10. Maximize Results with Maximum HR

  11. Factors Affecting Heart Rate Age Gender Genetics Fitness level Resting HR Maximum HR Exercise mode Exercise intensity Body & Air Temperature Exercise environment Stress Nutrition Hydration Medication Smoking Drinking

  12. Types of Heart Rate Common variables monitored: 1. Exercise Heart Rate 2. Maximum Heart Rate (HRmax) 3. Recovery Heart Rate

  13. TRAIN 2 TRACK 3 How to Measure Heart Rate with Polar TARGET 1

  14. Current Club Environment

  15. Your Current Membership • 80% of club members want to lose weight or tone & firm up • \ • 50% need to lose 10 lbs. or more • 75% of these members use cardio machines for their weight loss program … • … but less than 20% train with a heart rate monitor!

  16. Easily integrated into current programs Provides uniform delivery of training that will keep clients on track and motivated Documents client improvements as you track your training sessions Tool to hold clients accountable Trainers: Benefits of Training with Heart Rate

  17. EXERCISE RX • Most days of the week - preferably daily • 5 or more days of the week if moderate-intensity (for a total of 30 minutes/day) • 3 or more days of the week if vigorous-intensity (for at least 20-60 minutes/session) CDC.Gov

  18. Solution: NESTA’s PFT 2.0

  19. What Does a Professionally Certified Personal Fitness Trainer do? B Fitness Goals and Needs Bridge the Gap A Current Health and Fitness Level

  20. Are Trainers Training Appropriately? Are you“Bridging the Gap” Safely and Effectively? Optimal Training

  21. Personal Trainers Training 101!

  22. Building Blocks of A Successful Program

  23. Education By Incorporating PFT 2.0 and Polar: Educated members become successful – goal oriented members – continued revenues (if they believe in it, they will succeed in it) Separate from other Trainers through tech. Start classes, additional points of revenue

  24. Training With PFT 2.0 and Polar: Your PT staff will outline clear individual goals during assessments. - Good trainer/client communication leads to member trust which turns into repeat personal training clients. Additional service creates “buzz” more referrals, etc. Provide greater ROI and sell-through of monitors

  25. Application I have to study what? I just finished school! I’m certified GREAT…now what? I don’t want to be a “salesperson”… How do I communicate with a potential client?

  26. PFT 2.0 : Educating Trainers in a New Way Trainers learn the practical application of the science and business of training Trainers will learn to use the technology to help get and retain clients

  27. Trainers will learn the benefits of heart rate technology Improved performance Improved efficiency Increased motivation Increased knowledge Adaptability Accountability Objective assessment Objective training PFT 2.0 : Educating Trainers in a New Way

  28. Next Steps Once Trainers are armed with: Heart Rate Knowledge and NESTA PFT 2.0 -you can start to implement more fee-based programs to stand out from the competition, drive revenuesand results: Polar Cardio Coaching Weight Management Classes Running and Triathlon Groups

  29. Next Steps To get certified in NESTA PFT 2.0, visit www.nestacertified.com, or email dave@nestacertified.com To sell Polar Heart Rate Monitors in your facility, contact your Regional Account Manager – Visit: polarusa.com/clubtechnology and click on find your account manager.

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