Forged by Iron - Rob De Ville Personal Trainer artwork

Forged by Iron - Rob De Ville Personal Trainer

4 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 8 years ago -

You're not sure what to do at the gym, or what to eat at home. Are carbs good, or as bad as they say they are? What weight should you lift, and how do you determine that? How often should you workout? Get these questions answered on the Personal Training Podcast that accounts for as much as possible.

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Episodes

Have A Gym Goal!

April 15, 2016 03:51 - 18 minutes - 25.8 MB

Having a goal in the gym will be more beneficial than just walking around and winging it. Having goals about your health and fitness will also help you achieve greater lasting results. However, this episode I try to stay on topic but I had a horrible experience with a young lady that just doesn't have any real plan and complains about everything and finds an excuse on why she can't do anything from "hands hurt" to "I don't see the point in this." If you don't have a goal, you get your train...

Breathing

April 07, 2016 04:01 - 18 minutes - 25.8 MB

Breathing while lifting weights has been ingrained into heads pretty hardcore on how to do it right, and how to do it wrong; but there are other methods and ways to breathe that produce more a productive time spent in the gym, as well as more conductive to how your body functions and operates. http://www.robdevillept.com/podcast

The No Excuses Diet

October 22, 2015 01:49 - 26 minutes - 36.2 MB

The fact about diet and nutrition is that always-fit people don't know what it's like to deal with the emotional eating, the lack of self control, or the ability to change these things. However with a few simple tweets, the no excuses diet isn't a diet at all. It's a way to learn about ourselves and have control over our food, instead of our food controlling us.

Carbs: Cut'em Down. Not Out

October 20, 2015 15:53 - 28 minutes - 39.8 MB

Carbs are by far the most misunderstood nutrient on any label and in everyone's mind. Carbs are used for energy, by breaking down into glycogen which is then used as energy immediately. However we all eat too many carbs to use ALL of the newly converted glycogen as energy so we store whats left over as fat to be used later. But due to our diet we end up overeating more carbs later, and the cycle continues. This causes weight gain.