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“She’s an Actress Playing the Role of a Fitness Trainer”

So sayeth trainer James S. Fell, in the LA Times. I laughed out loud when I read that line. 

Needless to state, Fell’s beef with Michaels is a legit one – she poses as an expert in various disciplines, when she lacks the training, credentials and proper form.

Typical viewers think she’s great, yet the collective jaws of professional trainers hit the floor after witnessing her regular displays of poor technique and unsafe training practices.

Michaels obtained some introductory fitness certifications (National Exercise & Sports Trainers Assn. and Aerobics and Fitness Assn. of America) 17 years ago and does not seem to ever have recertified. The biography on her website goes on and on about her multimedia endeavors, but there is not a single mention of any health-and-fitness education or credentials.

And now, seemingly without any qualifications, Michaels is teaching amateurs how to use kettle bells in her latest DVD, “Shred-It With Weights.” Her toned, tanned and possibly Photoshopped physique stands proudly on the cover holding a kettle bell, while a bubble on the cover exclaims, “Lose up to 5 pounds a week!”

…It’s not the first time she’s made such a claim. Even though it takes hundreds of hours for a serious professional to become certified as a yoga instructor, Michaels made a yoga DVD that also promises you can lose up to 5 pounds a week, which is about as likely as Paris Hilton winning the Nobel Prize in physics.

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Denver-based instructor Josh Hillis had this to say in a blog post regarding her technique: “It’s just wrong … in every way. All of it. Every single thing she does is wrong.”

Austin, Texas, trainer Jude Howe was so disgusted with Michaels’ kettle bell movements that he posted a YouTube video showing how they really should be done. “Her technique and approach was so off the mark,” he told me. “It couldn’t have been more dangerous, and I felt the need to show people proper form.”

I’d love to think that Michaels’ 15 minutes of fame is just about up. But she’s sufficiently unprincipled, so I’m sure she’ll find new ways to extend it. I just hope nobody gets seriously hurt in the process.

Author: elissa

Elissa is a former research associate with the University of California at Davis, and the author/co-author of over a dozen articles published in scientific journals. Currently a freelance writer and researcher, Elissa brings her multidisciplinary education and training to her writing on nutrition and supplements.

4 Comments

  1. I too wish that she would just go away. I’m tired of hearing about her and her “workouts”.

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  2. i used to like her in the most superficial of ways but…she started her own show and was yelling at the “clients.” i am all for working out hard and being pushed, but she was just being obnoxious. under a proper training condition, i have never seen a trainer berate somebody. what good does it do? the good thing is that these things have a way of sorting themselves out. at some point, people will finally tire of it all and she will go away. can we speed this up though?

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