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Title: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: Agnostic007 on May 25, 2011, 03:11:45 PM
I was at Lifetime Fitness yesterday standing near a counter where a 23 yr old male wearing a LTF uniform and name tag was telling a couple how much protein they should be consuming per day. The man looked to be closing in on 55 yrs old, 170 lbs (heard him tell the trainer) and about 5'8". The trainer picked up a calculator and after punching in numbers told the man he needed 300 grams of protein a day..... After they left I asked him how many grams of protein a day he took in and he said around 500 a day.. the trainer wasn't near my size and I am lucky to get 180 a day..

I almost stopped the couple as they left and told them they should research it themselves, then find a new trainer but my yoga class was starting..
Title: Re: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: Master Blaster on May 25, 2011, 03:16:19 PM
Sounds like your lats were not proprely flared.
Title: Re: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: DK II on May 26, 2011, 04:27:06 AM
300g is a good dose, might as well up it to 400g.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: WillGrant on May 26, 2011, 04:30:07 AM
but my yoga class was starting..
;D
Title: Re: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: _bruce_ on May 26, 2011, 04:51:05 AM
Sounds like your lats were not proprely flared.

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: Dr Dutch on May 26, 2011, 04:53:33 AM
I was at Lifetime Fitness yesterday standing near a counter where a 23 yr old male wearing a LTF uniform and name tag was telling a couple how much protein they should be consuming per day. The man looked to be closing in on 55 yrs old, 170 lbs (heard him tell the trainer) and about 5'8". The trainer picked up a calculator and after punching in numbers told the man he needed 300 grams of protein a day..... After they left I asked him how many grams of protein a day he took in and he said around 500 a day.. the trainer wasn't near my size and I am lucky to get 180 a day..

I almost stopped the couple as they left and told them they should research it themselves, then find a new trainer but my yoga class was starting..
Did you beat the guy up after yoga class ?
Title: Re: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: Krankenstein on May 26, 2011, 06:13:13 AM
Did you beat the guy up after yoga class ?

NO, he probably took him out for a chai tea latte and a soy burger
Title: Re: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: Agnostic007 on May 26, 2011, 08:52:03 AM
NO, he probably took him out for a chai tea latte and a soy burger

After Yoga class, I glared at him from the eliptical. I probably scared him because I had the level at 15.
Title: Re: Lifetime Fitness Personal Trainer recommended 300 grms per day
Post by: Princess L on May 26, 2011, 03:27:03 PM
I was at Lifetime Fitness yesterday standing near a counter where a 23 yr old male wearing a LTF uniform and name tag was telling a couple how much protein they should be consuming per day. The man looked to be closing in on 55 yrs old, 170 lbs (heard him tell the trainer) and about 5'8". The trainer picked up a calculator and after punching in numbers told the man he needed 300 grams of protein a day..... After they left I asked him how many grams of protein a day he took in and he said around 500 a day.. the trainer wasn't near my size and I am lucky to get 180 a day..

I almost stopped the couple as they left and told them they should research it themselves, then find a new trainer but my yoga class was starting..

You really should report him to management.  Clearly doesn't know what he's talking about and even if he did, he's out of his scope of practice.

I was at a Vitamin Shoppe the other day (just browsing, waiting for rush hour traffic to ease up) and some kid came in looking for something to "put on muscle mass"  ::)  He was all of 140# wearing an Affliction shirt.  The sales guy talked him into some mass formula that will add another 5000 calories/day to his diet.  ::)