Why A Personal Trainers Philosophy Matters to YOU

by Josef Brandenburg on July 17, 2009 · weight loss

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A lot of people think about using the services of a fitness trainer. But their philosophy matching yours should be the very first thing you consider before you take the plunge. It is the first step in the pre-qualifying procedure, so look up their website or go through their brochure and if their philosophy is not readily available, by all means ask for it.

Anyone can call himself or herself a personal trainer, but hanging out a sign or just calling themselves that does not make it true. They must have the required qualifications. They should be able to give you relevant information that you need. They should have the drive and the knowledge of the body and its development. Do not just choose the first so-called personal trainer that comes along.

Personal trainers and therapists are similar in the way that you will find yourself revealing your embarrassing secretes to your personal trainer that you normally keep hidden from people. Such as your desire to get back to that old dress size so that you can show up for an upcoming high school reunion or that you couldn’t stop yourself from finishing a whole box of chocolates. The difference would then be shown between the two when the personal trainer will not just sit there and sympathize with you but will help whip you into shape by exercising you, pulling, stretching, pushing and advising you. An active personal trainer is a good personal trainer. You could be putting your health on the line, if you do not chose the right trainer for you. Knowing their philosophy should be one of the major factors before you even think of hiring them.

A personal trainers philosophy should give you several very important clues about the person you will be working with, along with their background and their approach. For instance, you will find out if the personal trainer has been educated in physical anatomy, nutrition, exercise, and other matters”and if so, by whom? Getting a certificate from a vitamin supply company is infinitely different than someone who attended college for pre-med prior to deciding to become a personal trainer. You will want to know how long the personal trainer has been physically training others, who some of those clients are (ask for references), and what their program entails.

You should find out if the training program that the personal trainer uses was based on genuine results and research or based on trial and error. You also need to find out if your program will be customized specially for you and your requirements of if they follow one basic program for all clients. Also, it is important to find out if they have a system that works good course of action in place.

A good way to see if your personal trainer is dedicated to helping you, is to ask them to see a copy of their philosophy and if they don’t have it in writing, then they don’t have one at all. It is very unlikely that that personal trainer will help you get the body you want.

The most effective personal trainers are the ones that take the time to write out their personal philosophy as a trainer. It shows they are organized and serious about what they do and it makes it evident that they are devoted to their methods with high success rates. They evaluate the clients results as a way to make sure that their methods are indeed effective. Someone that will deliver consistent results is not something that should be considered extra; it should be a top-notch priority.

Look at it this way; if someone that calls himself or herself a personal trainer has not even taken the time to do their share of the work, which it to write out their personal trainer philosophy what would make you believe that they would put in 100% of their effort to helping you get in shape?

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