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About Karen Sullivan
Expertise Karen can help with lifting technique, muscle recovery, weight loss, body building and powerlifting. She has been certified by AFPA for the last 10 years as a Personal Trainer and has recently acquired a certification from the same agency as a Post Rehabilitative Exercise Specialist. Any recommendations or advice rendered are based on fitness information as specified by the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Fitness Professionals and Associates.
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Past/Present clients Clients include athletes training for marathons, mountain climbing and general weight loss. In addition I have clients troubled with COPD, Fibromyalgia, and Parkinsons as well as stroke rehab. She was the Strength and Conditioning coach for Williamsburg Aquatic Club, a USA Swim Team, in Williamsburg, Virginia for 3 years.
Karen is presently working at Main Street Gym in Historic St. Charles, Missouri where she teaches Pilates and continues her work with clients. Her training reaches across the country with her long distance Body Restoration eTraining. Her dedication to fitness reaches into the nutritional supplementation with Shaklee products. She only works with clients who add nutritional supplementation to their training. Read more of her story on www.shaklee.net/BodyRestoration
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Expert: Karen Sullivan - 10/27/2009
Question Hi Karen,
I have 2 questions regarding excersise and training:
First of all I am about 5 foot 4 and I weigh about 55 kgs, but i've got a tiny frame. I was a very active kid and i excersised a lot- i played sport all the time, climbed trees, rode my bike, swam and ran. I was always very slim but muscular. I used to get picked on at school for being really skinny so when I was about 15 i started lifting weights and stopped after about a month because my shoulders and biceps got really really muscular and i didn't want to look too manly! I took up karate after that, and I put on muscle around my waist and shoulders (again). I really enjoy training with a punching bag and hopefully will do boxing one day, but the more i train the muscular i get! I don't want to be too muscular, but i love sport...so my first question is why is it that I have a tiny frame but put on muscle so easily? How can it stop?
My second question is, although I walk everywhere (i don't have a car) My legs are not muscular at all, they are rather flabby and normal. What are some ways I can tone down my thighs and buttocks without making them muscular?
Answer Abbey,
The one issue we haven't approached here is your diet. How do you eat? Are you actively involved in sports now? Also, when you were lifting what kind of routine were you doing? How often did you lift? How many exercises for each body part? How many sets and reps? This will help. Also what kind of weight did you use? Thanks. This will help.
Karen
please write back I'd love to help
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