Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Norwalk 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! 
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The Perfect Workout Norwalk
111 East Ave #205,
Norwalk, CT 06851, United States
+1 203-692-4160

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Fitness Trainer In Norwalk



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!


The Perfect Workout Norwalk
111 East Ave #205,
Norwalk, CT 06851, United States
+1 203-692-4160

Monday, October 17, 2016

Monday, September 19, 2016

Reducing Sports Injury Risks with Strength Training

This infographic shows how strength training program can reduce injury rates in various sports. Know more about strength training by visiting www.ThePerfectWorkout.com.



The Perfect Workout Norwalk
111 East Ave #205,
Norwalk, CT 06851, United States
+1 203-692-4160

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Personal Trainer Norwalk



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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Personal Trainer Norwalk



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Norwalk, CT 06851, United States
+1 203-692-4160

Friday, July 22, 2016

Personal Trainer Norwalk



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+1 203-692-4160
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Bethesda Magazine says Lifting Weights Slowly is More Effective

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. http://ift.tt/UhofKx

The Perfect Workout featured in Washington Post

Thanks to The Washington Post for featuring 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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