5 Ways To Train as an Olympian

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5 Ways To Train as an Olympian

The Olympics Games are the holy mecca of athleticism. As the world's largest and most watched sporting event, only the best of the best individuals and teams get to represent their country and compete. So how does one become an Olympian? Great genes and luck, of course. Just kidding. But seriously- the answer is actually pretty straightforward, just ask Sean O'Brien, one of DIAKADI's very own trainers.

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Our Guide to Becoming a Trainer and Continuing Your Education

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Our Guide to Becoming a Trainer and Continuing Your Education

Personal trainers play an extremely important role in both preserving and improving the health and safety of clients’ bodies and lives. Most individuals see their doctor only once or twice a year, but see their personal trainer once or twice a week. So, the quality of the information and the recommendations that we provide in our practice must be well researched, tailored and proven effective.

We hope that the information we share will assist beginning trainers as they select their best education path.

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The Next Frontier in Training: P-DTR

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The Next Frontier in Training: P-DTR

Lately, our clients and trainers have been raving about P-DTR, a new form of therapy that eliminates lingering and chronic pains.

What is P-DTR?

Proprioceptive – Deep Tendon Reflex (P-DTR) is a new form of therapy that addresses musculoskeletal problems (injuries, lingering pain, etc.) by focusing on our body’s receptor system. Sensory receptors throughout our bodies provide our brains with the information they need to move our muscles.

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Tune Out Haters + Critics and Achieve Your Fitness Goals

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Tune Out Haters + Critics and Achieve Your Fitness Goals

Whether we are ready to change careers, decide to travel the world, or start working out to get healthy or in the best shape of our lives, we know that it helps to have a support group to change our habits or achieve a goal.

The hard truth is that people might not understand how to deal once it hits home that you are actually changing. It was frustrating to not receive support and it made me feel like an outcast at times. I know that was never anyone’s intention, but it sure could feel lonely. Judging by the stories my clients share every day, there’s a good chance you’ve experienced it, too.

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Exercises To Do On a Treadmill That Aren’t, Well, Running

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Exercises To Do On a Treadmill That Aren’t, Well, Running

Treadmills are notorious for epic running workouts because that’s what they were designed for. If you’ve avoided them for that very reason, then prepare to be taken outside of the thinking box. These exercises require a treadmill but don’t include any mileage, which means you’ll be getting a full body workout while adding a little bit of variety to your routine.

Kaveh says, "Skateboards on the treadmill are one of my overall favorite exercises. The exercise allows you to work your legs unilaterally, which serves as a very functional form of sport-specific training. I also love that your upper body and core are used for stability while your target leg gets an awesome workout."

Jesse says, "When consciously working your core, the goal is to have those muscles fire up while you're going about in your daily life. Aim to incorporate these movements at least three days a week. This actively trains your core to come to life from shoulder girdle to gluteus while protecting the spine."

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Tips From Our First Business Movement

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Tips From Our First Business Movement

What does it take to be a trainer? During the certification or undergrad process, they teach you a bunch about anatomy, physiology, and how to work with clients that have a history of diabetes. You gruel for hours over pages on pages of anatomical positions, trying to find ways to help you remember the difference between the sagittal vs. transverse plane. Unfortunately, what they seem to skip through is how to be a personal trainer. Sure, you have to know your books. But, how do you get people through the door and signed up as your client?

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Top 5 Valentine's Gifts Turned Workouts

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Top 5 Valentine's Gifts Turned Workouts

Valentine’s Day can rack up quite a big bill. According to the U.S. National Retail Federation, Americans are expected to spend at least $116.21 on this holiday, a number that can skyrocket when gourmet chocolates, bouquets of flowers, and a fancy dinner get involved. Instead of showering your loved one with big materialistic gestures today, try taking part in something more memorable and intimate: a sweat-inducing, heart rate increasing, and endorphin empowering workout.

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The Best Just Got Better

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The Best Just Got Better

DIAKADI Announces Expanded San Francisco Facility and New Cutting Edge Equipment 

Award Winning Personal Training Gym Now the Single Largest and Most Comprehensive Facility in San Francisco

San Francisco – April 9, 2015 – DIAKADI,

San Francisco’s most comprehensive fitness, performance, and life facility, today announced it has expanded its SOMA headquarters by an additional 2,400 square feet, making space for new equipment, including an obstacle course, speed training tools and small group training facility.  

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Top 5 Habits to Embrace this Year

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Top 5 Habits to Embrace this Year

Bad habits are difficult to break. Let 2015 be the year that you conquer your goals and live the life that’s best for you! Don’t think for one second we are about to begin the new year by emphasizing only the things you should stop doing. Instead, we have put together a list of good habits to start in the new year allowing you to reach the ultimate goal of happiness...  

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."

- Leonardo Da Vinci

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