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		<title>Sarah Rippel Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 09:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Godwin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tom Godwin: May I first of all thank you for giving up time in your busy day to take part in this interview. Sarah Rippel: You’re welcome, Tom!  Thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk!  We all know I love to talk! TG:  Let’s start from the beginning, what got you started in [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tom Godwin: May I first of all thank you for giving up time in your busy day to take part in this interview.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Sarah Rippel: </strong>You’re welcome, Tom!  Thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk!  We all know I love to talk!</p>
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<p><strong>TG:  Let’s start from the beginning, what got you started in the Personal Training Industry?</strong></p>
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<p><strong>SR: </strong>Wow.  Well, where I am today is basically the result of my taking something negative and turning it into something positive.  I started working out as a senior in high school.  I was anorexic and exercise was something I used in an unhealthy manner.  I told my mother that I wanted to join a gym so that I could be healthy, but this was a complete lie.  I wanted to waste away.  Anyhow, I started exercising in February of 1994 and by May, I had gotten down to 89 pounds.  It took me roughly a year from that point to realize just how unhealthy I was, and I began to turn things around.  I had fallen in love with bodybuilding, and it served as a way for me to gain strength, both inside and out.  Towards the end of my freshman year in college, I was able to realize what I wanted to do with my life.  I wanted to be a fitness professional.  I couldn’t get my hands on enough information and devoured practically every fitness-related magazine and book I could get my hands on!  I also asked the trainers at the gym tons and tons of questions!  I got my first certification in May of 1995.  I was far from healthy, however.  I continued to be obsessed with diet and exercise for years and competed in fitness competitions.</p>
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<p><strong>TG:  What would you say are the best aspects of being a personal trainer and being involved in the wellbeing industry?</strong></p>
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<p><strong>SR: </strong>Simply put, the ability to have a positive impact on peoples&#8217; lives! You know as well as I do that this is one of the most rewarding things&#8230;and we get to experience it on a daily basis! Aside from this, I LOVE the fact that I am able to work for myself and flex my “creative muscle” in designing workouts and programs for clients. I have always been a creative person and the thought of a 9-5 desk job is completely unrealistic. Talk about boring! I would be miserable!</p>
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<p><strong>TG:  Who have been your major influences within the industry?</strong></p>
<p><strong>SR: </strong>My boss at the first gym I ever worked at was a major influence. I learned a lot from him. He was big on dispelling the myths and fraudulent claims in the industry. I was constantly asking questions! Aside from him, I have worked with other fitness professionals over the years who have taught me a lot. I have learned a lot about the industry, both good and bad, and am grateful for all of it. I feel that if I were to open a facility of my own, I definitely know how NOT to treat employees! If we&#8217;re talking “big names” in the industry, I am a big JC Santana fan, and I also have a lot of respect for Gary Gray. I am also an avid kettlebell enthusiast, therefore I&#8217;ve learned a lot from observing the leaders in the kettlebell world, as well as a few RKC/CKT friends. Last, but definitely not least, my clients have been  a major influence because obviously without them I would not be where I am today. I learn so much from them! They keep me on my toes and continue to provide me with opportunities to learn and grow as a fitness professional!</p>
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<p><strong>TG:  What would you say is the most important attribute that a personal trainer must possess and why?</strong></p>
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<p><strong>SR: </strong>Well, you can have all the book-smarts in the world, but if you can&#8217;t apply &#8216;em&#8230;well, I&#8217;m sorry, but you&#8217;re not gonna be successful!  In addition, if you have the personality of a brick, you&#8217;re out of luck!  I also feel a trainer must have passion for the profession.  Aside from these, I feel the most important attribute is the ability to connect with people. If you can&#8217;t connect with you clients, there is no way you can effectively get your message across to them.  In addition, being able to connect on an individual level creates a bond that is priceless!</p>
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<p><strong>TG:  You run some highly popular bootcamps in Baton Rouge, what would you say sets your bootcamps apart from the rest?</strong></p>
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<p><strong>SR: </strong>I LOVE my outdoor group training! I feel one thing that sets me apart is the fact that I&#8217;m not trying to play “drill sergeant” like some bootcamp instructors. Instead, I&#8217;m simply myself, and it works! Life is too short to just work hard&#8230;why not include some laughter in the mix? The “bootcamp” image isn&#8217;t what I&#8217;m all about, therefore I have created my own “take” on bootcamp-style programs. I don&#8217;t yell at people, make them crawl in the mud, and try to make them puke. Instead, I educate them, encourage them, and provide workouts that are both progressive AND fun! I like to partner-up my bootcampers and have them work with each other. There is nothing like the cameraderie provided by an amazing bootcamp group!</p>
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<p><strong>TG:  Your Outside the Box (http://www.youtube.com/user/fitprosarah) You Tube videos are well known within the fitness world for their innovative content.  Where do you get your ideas from?</strong></p>
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<p><strong>SR: </strong>Thanks, Tom! I LOVE uploading vids to my YouTube channel. I feel people appreciate what I put out there! To be honest, I typically shoot my vids on a whim – sometimes I&#8217;ll shoot my own workouts, while at other times I&#8217;ll shoot vids for specific clients, explaining exercises in their programs. I also love to shoot parts of my bootcamp workouts and have a few clients who are willing to let me film them as they train! I am a big fan of “functional” (although I feel the term is both overused &amp; misunderstood) movement-based exercises. I like to come up with my own spin on basic exercises that many people may have never seen before. I feel there are too many boring YouTube exercise vids out there&#8230;my mission is to provide solid information and demonstration along with a personal touch!</p>
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<p><strong>TG:  So what does the future hold for Sarah Rippel? </strong></p>
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<p><strong>SR: </strong>Wow&#8230;some amazing stuff! I am seriously blessed and am totally psyched about what&#8217;s in store! I am about to be competing in my first triathlon, and plan on doing more races in the future. I am also on the verge of a bootcamp launch that&#8217;s gonna take Baton Rouge by storm! In addition, I want to produce a few DVDs/manuals that will help enrich other trainers&#8217; minds.</p>
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<p><strong>TG:  I know it is cheaky, but can we have a sneak preview of what will make up the Rippel Effect (</strong><a href="http://www.rippeleffectfitness.com/">www.RippelEffectFitness.com</a><strong>)?</strong></p>
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<p><strong>SR: </strong>I was just gonna talk about it in the question above, so&#8230;okay&#8230;my new website will be launched in the near future! Not only will it expand on my highly-interactive and popular blog, it will also serve as a resource for both fitness professionals and exercise enthusiasts. I will be offering exclusive content, products, reviews of other professionals&#8217; books/DVDs/products, interviews, an exercise video library, client “troubleshooting” help&#8230;I could go on and on, but I&#8217;ll stop there! <img src='http://www.foresight-fitness.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p><strong>TG:  Sarah thanks for giving us some of your time, and the great answers you have given.  Good luck with the Rippel Effect!</strong></p>
<p>THANK YOU, TOM!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p><em>Have a read of Sarah&#8217;s awsome blog at <a href="http://fitprosarah.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://fitprosarah.wordpress.com/</a> </em> <em>or learn more about the </em><a href="http://www.rippeleffectfitness.com/" target="_blank"><em>Rippel Effect.</em></a></p>
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