Posts Tagged ‘Personal Training’

17
December

The Advantages of Working With a Personal Training at a Private Studio

Mike Deibler asked:


Personal Training has become a popular service today.  You can easily find a trainer to help you reach your fitness goals all over the place.  You will see trainers working with gym members, teaching outside at beaches and parks, or you can even have a trainer visit you at your home to work.  You can get great results from any of these methods.  The main concern is that you have a certified trainer that is keeping you motivated.  On top of all of these places to work with a trainer, private studios are popping up more and more.  Are these better than other places to train?

While anywhere you can train with a certified personal trainer will be beneficial, working at a private studio can have the most appeal.  First we can look at the type of trainers that you will find at a gym and a studio.  Let me start by explain there are many great trainers that work at gyms and will be very successful.  However, many gyms will hire trainers by walking the floor and finding members that look the part.  They have these members pass their own certification and put them out on the floor to start training others.  The main problem with this is even though they are probably in great shape and know a little bit about fitness, they mostly know about training themselves.  They probably do not have much experience working with special populations/conditions such as diabetics, hypertension, low back pain, and arthritis.  If you see a trainer that is constantly training each client he or she has with the same routine for each of them, they may be guilty of this. 

Even if the trainer has a certification and some experience the club will not do very much to enhance their education.  Their main concern is that the trainer is selling personal training packages and supplements.  They spend most of the time teaching the trainer how to be a better salesperson, not a better fitness professional.  As long as their sales numbers are up it does not matter if they are a good trainer or not.  Those are the ones who will be promoted to managers to teach others how to sell, not how to train. 

Most studios want to pride themselves in having the best personal trainers in their respective areas.  In order to do this trainers that are hired are interviewed and tested to make sure they are representative of the facility.  Most trainers that work at a studio do view fitness as a career and not as a part time job.  These individuals will take their job seriously and constantly strive to learn more and do a better job.  When you meet with your trainer you should hear them mention that they attend different conferences and events to show you that they are trying to improve their service for you. 

A higher level of trainer is only one benefit of working in a training studio.  If you have ever tried working out at a club in January at around 6pm you will understand my next point.  Gyms get crowded.  Imagine you could kick everyone out of the gym and have the whole place to yourself with maybe one or two others working out at the same time.  This essentially is what a studio can offer.  You will not have all the equipment that a gym would, but you will have what you need as well as a trainer showing you new exercises you never thought existed.  Not only is this convenient for you but your trainer will be able to help you better.  A trainer at a gym might write up a great workout for you but then find out all the equipment that he or she was going to use is being occupied.  Now they have to think on the fly and put together another program that was not really what they wanted to do. 

Along with the crowd come the distractions.  This can be very frustrating.  You are trying to work with your trainer and someone keeps asking him or her questions during your paid session.  This puts the trainer in a very awkward position.  They want to help the person but they do not want to neglect you.  Or you see a friend and they want to talk to you.  Now you trainer is getting frustrated because you are wasting some of your workout time.  With less people around you can do much more in a smaller amount of time. 

I am obviously biased since I work out of a studio.  I have worked in many different locations.  I worked at the big health club, in home, and outside with clients.  You can find great trainers in all different locations.  If you are looking for a trainer who has a career in fitness not just a part time job you might want to check out some local studios.  Often times they are the same rates as health clubs except you won’t have membership fees.  Check it out for yourself and see the difference.  Most studios will offer a free session to test it out.  Why not take advantage of it?  If you like your gym better you can always go back.  I promise though, once you’ve workout in a studio you will not want to go back.


13
December

Try Personal Fitness Instructor for Fitness at Home

Amit Kothiyal asked:


To live a long and healthy life it is very important to eat right and stay and shape. One of the best options to achieve health and weight goals is to hire a fitness coach to come to your home. There are many advantages to have a fitness instructor come to your home.

Convenience

Having a personal trainer come to your home saves the time of driving to the gym. This is a wonderful plus for those with a busy schedule. In addition session can be scheduled at any day or time instead of the gym hours.

Privacy

Having a personal fitness trainer come to the home allows for a measure of privacy especially for those who do not like to be seen in sweaty workout clothes. In addition the privacy prevents you and the personal fitness coach from becoming distracted by events going on in a gym. Loss of concentration can lead to strain and injury.

Customization

Fitness trainers can also personalize in-home training sessions and teach their clients how to work out properly using equipment they have at home. In addition training session can be altered to suit the customer’s goals whether it is to lose weight, gain muscle, prepare for a sports competition or improve cardio health.

Finding a Physical Fitness Trainer

The best way to find a personal trainer who will do personal training sessions in the home is to look online in your area. For example, if you live in the UK, look for personal training in UK or personal trainer UK online. You can also narrow it down by city.


6
September

Choosing a Personal Trainer For Your Health and Fitness Needs

Jason Richardes asked:


There are several wonderful advantages you get from having your own personal trainer to help with your health and fitness needs. A personal trainer can give you motivation, professional expertise and personalized attention. All of this can make it easier for you’re to attain all of your health and fitness goals. However, each individual personal trainer is different when it comes to their educational background and costs along with their philosophy, training and consulting practices. So how can you make sure you get a personal trainer that matches your individual needs?

Do your research properly:

Before you hire your first personal training be sure to learn about their individual philosophy, education/credentials, experience and rates to make sure you are getting the right one. This not only allows you to make sure you are getting a qualified personal trainer, but it ensures you are getting someone who meets your personal needs and will work hard to help you meet your health and fitness goals. After narrowing your list of trainer then talk with each of them to make sure they clearly understand your health and fitness goals and objectives to make sure they are best suited to your needs. The following are some important questions to ask each trainer when determining which is right for you.

First ask why they wanted to become a personal trainer. Not only should the ideal personal trainer have a passion for health and fitness, but they should also want to share their expertise with you and help you to reach your personal health and fitness goals.

Second ask if they keep up with current research. A personal trainer needs to be continually updated through seminars, workshops or books. This guarantees you are getting a personal trainer with up to date knowledge on the safe and effective means of helping you reach your health and fitness goals.

Be sure to look for proper references:

Third, be sure to ask for references. If a trainer is good they will have satisfied customers who they will be willing to put you in touch with. Be sure to call two or three of these clients to check on the trainer’s strengths and weaknesses. A good trainer will be remembered for being professional, informative and dependable. A good trainer will also explain the reason behind their recommendations and individual decisions.

Fourth, be sure they have liability insurance and are certified in CPR and first aid. Good personal trainers will protect their clients by having liability insurance against personal injury and property loss. A personal trainer must also know which procedures to follow in the event of emergency situations.

Lastly be sure to get information on fees and training/business policies. You should be sure you are clear on the fees and any additional rates so you can be sure the personal trainer will work comfortably within your budget. You should also make sure the policy doesn’t include any extra fees, contracts, cancellations or billing procedures that can affect the cost which will have an impact on your ability to reach your health and fitness goals.


22
February

GoFit Exercise Ball (65 cm)

  • 65cm (25″) inflatable exercise ball
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  • Easy to follow exercise poster included
  • Inflation pump included
  • Safe for users of all levels of experience
GoFit’s white, 65cm Exercise Ball will help you tone, tighten and stretch your whole body unlike any other training tool. Used world-wide by personal trainers and physical therapists, the ball is used to help strengthen your core muscles that improve your posture, balance and alignment for every day living. This package includes one white, 65cm/25″ exercise ball, an exercise poster and an inflation pump.
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