Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Jenkintown 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! 
http://www.ThePerfectWorkout.com/

The Perfect Workout Jenkintown
101 Greenwood Ave #210,
Jenkintown, PA 19046, United States
+1 215-529-8171

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Personal Trainer in Jenkintown





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!

http://www.theperfectworkout.com/



The Perfect Workout Jenkintown

101 Greenwood Ave #210,

Jenkintown, PA 19046, United States

+1 215-529-8171

https://plus.google.com/105484162010813731948/about

Monday, October 17, 2016

Monday, September 19, 2016

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Personal Trainer Jenkintown



Personal Trainer in Jenkintown - Call +1 215-529-8171 or visit http://www.ThePerfectWorkout.com/ to schedule your Discover the Secrets of Fast Fitness™ one-on-one personal seminar.

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The Perfect Workout Jenkintown
101 Greenwood Ave #210,
Jenkintown, PA 19046, United States
+1 215-529-8171
https://plus.google.com/105484162010813731948/about

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Who Will Benefit From The Super-Slow Strength Training Method? | INFOGRAPHIC

Bethesda Magazine features The Perfect Workout's Slow Motion Strength Training in their May/June 2016 issue. To know more about the benefits of this scientifically proven method, check out this infographic from www.ThePerfectWorkout.com.




Source:
Bethesda Magazine, May/June 2016 issue

The Perfect Workout Jenkintown
101 Greenwood Ave # 210
Jenkintown, PA 19046
phone: +1 215-529-8171


Thursday, August 11, 2016

Personal Trainer Jenkintown



Personal Trainer in Jenkintown - Call +1 215-529-8171 or visit http://www.ThePerfectWorkout.com/ to schedule your Discover the Secrets of Fast Fitness™ one-on-one personal seminar.

Subscribe to our Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR8zB2yXRc1qCybnVW65wEw

Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Personal-Trainer-Jenkintown-124727494592752/


The Perfect Workout Jenkintown
101 Greenwood Ave #210,
Jenkintown, PA 19046, United States
+1 215-529-8171

Friday, July 22, 2016

Personal Trainer Jenkintown



Personal Trainer in Jenkintown - Call +1 215-529-8171 or visit http://www.ThePerfectWorkout.com/ to schedule your Discover the Secrets of Fast Fitness™ one-on-one personal seminar.

Subscribe to our Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR8zB2yXRc1qCybnVW65wEw

Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Personal-Trainer-Jenkintown-124727494592752/

The Perfect Workout Jenkintown
101 Greenwood Ave #210,
Jenkintown, PA 19046, United States
+1 215-529-8171
https://plus.google.com/105484162010813731948/about

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Washington Post says The Perfect Workout's "Slow-motion strength training is hard — and fast."

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 associated with this scientifically proven method.


According to the article, the Slow-motion strength training studios feel less like a gym and more like a physical therapist’s office. These training studios offer clients more of a personal training in a quiet, no-frills space filled with Nautilus equipment. It's a complete workout in just two short sessions per week.

The article features the high-intensity, low-impact program known as "slow-motion strength training". It means that gradually lifting and releasing weights without the aid of rest or momentum brings muscles to exhaustion (muscle success). It is extremely difficult but it’s also only a total of 20 minutes per session.

Though The Perfect Workout, a California-based outfit founded in 1999, is new to the East Coast, the Slow-motion strength training concept isn’t. The Perfect Workout system cites 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.

However, the effectiveness of slow-motion strength training depends on the individual, according to Lee Jordan, a 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, which is time. Unlike high-intensity interval training (“by its very nature, it’s extreme,” Jordan says), slow-motion strength training is accessible to anyone.

It also talks about the benefits and the good practices of slow-motion strength training. According to the article, practitioners of slow-motion strength training also satisfy their need for cardiovascular activity. The key to an exercise routine is sticking to that routine. And The Perfect Workout's clients say this program works. Clients love to hate slow-motion strength training but they keep coming back because they get results. Slow-motion strength training practitioners also often report better body composition plus lower blood sugar and cholesterol.

Although slow-motion strength training may not be sexiest or trendiest, it gets the job done quicker and safer. Moreover, many clients of an advanced age love the safety along with the added bone strength that slow-motion strength training offers. Lastly, slow-motion training sessions come in several convenient packages. Some packages even help reduce osteoporosis and Type 2 Diabetes.


Read the full article here: 
http://goo.gl/9PSXIN


So, what do you think of slow-motion strength training? Share your thoughts below!