Having the right trainer can be the most amazing experience of someone’s life. Having the wrong trainer can be the most devastating experience. Many people spend countless hours researching the purchase of a car, house or even a cellphone, so shouldn’t the same time and research go into finding a professional trainer to help you care for your most valuable asset — your body. Personal training does not come in a one-size-fits-all model. It’s personal. Every individual is a unique creation of body type, mind, lifestyle, background, tastes, strengths and challenges. So, we cannot all be, or do, the same things. The right personal trainer will create a program unique for you, because fitness is not a commodity for sale, it’s a lifestyle. And any trainer who would focus on the hard sell and not your well-being likely isn’t the trainer for you. I interview my clients and they interview me. My practice is based on the belief that I can make your life better and healthier with my approach and your attitude. My clients determine if my methods fit with their personality and goals. Together, we determine the overall results we can achieve. Whether we are speaking about one-on-one or online clients, working together on an individual plan is the only real way to achieve long-term success. Here are some key points that should be raised in an interview with any personal trainer:
Once these points are clear, it will be easy to connect with the right trainer for you. You’ll have clarity of expectations and you’ll know if you are being offered a generic fitness program or one that is tailored to you. Then you can make an informed decision. But don’t settle for anything less than amazing. Source: https://ufiit.com/the-right-trainer/
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Michael AbregoManaged a small team deploying dandruff on the black market. Uniquely-equipped for training tobacco for the underprivileged. Spent 2002-2008 merchandising glue in Jacksonville, FL. Had moderate success buying and selling human hair in Naples, FL. Spent a year managing tinker toys in Atlantic City, NJ. Spent childhood consulting about g.i. joes in Pensacola, FL. ArchivesNo Archives Categories |