When I was at uni, during
exam time, a friend had an idea that one (semi-reliable) person should set an
alarm, wake up, call another person and stay on the phone until they go flush
the toilet (just the toilet flush, none of the usual pre-toilet flushing
activity). Then, that person would call another person and make them go flush
the toilet. And so on. The rationale was that by the time you wake up and go to
flush the toilet, you’re awake already. Without that getting out of bed, toilet
flush and associated 45 seconds, you were more likely to just hang up and go
straight back to sleep. In the end, some people could just as easily go back to
bed after flushing a toilet but it did work for some who, once they were up,
were up.
Because it’s tough to wake
up early unless (a) you’re one of those fortunate (and annoying) “morning
people,” (b) you’re going on holiday (no-one snoozes that 4.30am alarm when
they know they have a 7am easyjet flight to a sunny destination) or (c) someone
is relying on you (to make them flush the toilet).
If you’re only accountable
to yourself, you’ll never let yourself down because you know yourself best and
you know what excuses will work. Personal training works because people sometimes
need someone beside them, pushing them, encouraging them and being the giant conscience
that hammers down on the excuses that we would usually come up with on our own.
And for a specialised sport, their knowledge and technique teaching can be invaluable.
I have been having boxing lessons
on/off (more off, Francis will say) with Francis for a while now. It's not
because I am a violet person - I don’t like watching scary films and I get a
little squeamish around other people's blood (mine is fine-its like tickling
yourself. No reaction). And I am not (I don’t think) harbouring lots of secret
inner anger. Nevertheless, I do love boxing training. It’s highly linked to the
fact that Francis is, without doubt, an excellent teacher. He will push you,
guaranteed. He will not mollycoddle you and tell you that you are doing well if
you are not (but he will tell you if you are!). He will not take things so
seriously that you dread your next session if you haven’t done anything since
the last session but he will take it seriously enough that you will be learning
every time. Learning and working very, very hard. He has a frank, open and
honest manner, which is crucial in personal training – otherwise you are simply
wasting hard-earned pennies on having someone lie to you (which some might say
is still worth it!). Instead, you should want results. Whether it’s losing
weight, getting fitter, learning better technique, it’s only worth it if you
see improvement. So make sure you have a trainer that fits with you! If you’re
not enjoying your sessions or don’t feel like it’s achieving much, don’t be
afraid to try someone else.
I can gladly say now that I
can throw a decent punch. Not to a professional or competitive level or
anything like that but just to a level I am ok with. Alas, this only applies to
hitting pads at the moment. We’ll be moving onto light sparring once I am, as
Francis says, “comfortable with not closing my eyes when something is coming
towards my face.” It is a lot easier said than done I tell ya. But when I can
overcome the natural instinct to back away when someone comes at me, I will be
a very happy chappy.
The Need To
Know:
-
Where: Francis
teaches at Fitness First (Thomas More Square) at the mo.
- Nearest
Station: Tower Hill
(10mins) / Shadwell (14mins)
- When: Throughout the week
- How Much: Contact Francis directly (07733 801 432)
The Want to
Know:
- Who’s it
For: For those wanting a focused 1-1
session and improve boxing skills. And a good solid workout.
- Sweat
Scale: 9/10. Every time.
- Strength /
Cardio / Flexi / Tone: Strength
/ Cardio (and skill!)
- Complexity: 7/10. It takes time to learn good technique.
- Fun Factor:
9/10. Each session will be
different!
- Special
Note: You do not need to be a member of Fitness First to
train with Francis.
- Changing
Facilities: Standard gym
changing rooms, showers, hairdryers.
- Instructor
Inspiration: 10/10.
He knows what he’s talking about.
The Stats:
- Total Time: 42mins
- Calories Burnt: A
whopping 274!
- Average
Heart Rate: 147 (Highest
Avg. HR Fitivity so far)
- Max Heart Rate: 166 (Tied 2nd highest ranked Max HR with Day 11 MMA Circuits. 1st so far is Day 7 Nike xFrame Run Club at 179)
- Max Heart Rate: 166 (Tied 2nd highest ranked Max HR with Day 11 MMA Circuits. 1st so far is Day 7 Nike xFrame Run Club at 179)
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