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Originally Posted by Jean-Paul
I had a similar client early in my career. Without sounding to simplistic, find out what he can do, then do it.
Is there a possibility of him regaining control or is this his accepted permanent condition?
By the way, I really admire that you are so willing to take on a challenge like this. It says a lot about you as a trainer and a person.
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thanks JP! That's basically what I spent todays session doing. I tried a whole bunch of things with him and some we were able to do and some, not so much.
He is an awesome guy though. He is very willing to try things and is very comfortable with his condition. Unfortunatly for him I believe it is a permanent thing, but I am no doctor so that is just a guess.
He wants to gain upper body mass and strength. he weighs in at a buck twenty right now and is the smallest guy on his team. I see him twice a week and he does basketball training 3 or so times a week for 2 hours. Gaining size is going to be a challenege
The hardest part for me was trying not to say anything to stupid about his condition. :p