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Friday, November 12, 2010

Choosing the Right Gym & Personal Trainer



Choosing the right gym and the right personal trainer are key to successfully creating of Your Best Body Now. Here are some key questions to ask:

The Gym:
1. Is it in a location that you will frequent? This will increase your chances of actually making it to the gym.
2. Is the gym safe and clean? Ask the front desk about the age of the equipment, the maintenance schedule and how often the facilities are cleaned.
3. Do you feel comfortable with the other members in the gym? Some women are put off by seeing hardcore weight lifters in the gym. Be sure you choose an environment that makes you feel good.

The Personal Trainer:
1. What are their credentials and success rate? Ensure they are certified by a nationally recognized organization like Can-Fit-Pro in Canada or ACE in the US and that their certifications are up to date?
2. Do you feel comfortable with the trainer? Ask if the trainer offers a trial session to make sure you like their training style and how you interact with them.
3. What is their price? Determine if you are paying the trainer for sessions or for results.

What did you take into consideration when choosing a gym and/or personal trainer?

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  2. I am a personal trainer and I will tell you right away that if you don't mesh well with your trainer, you will not get results. If the training isn't very tough ask them to kick it up a notch. If you don't enjoy the company of that person, change trainers. If you do not work well with him/her you are likely to not want to go, then cancel more and more appointments and in the end you will be wasting your time & theirs.

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  3. I am a personal trainer and I will tell you right away that if you don't mesh well with your trainer, you will not get results. If the training isn't very tough ask them to kick it up a notch. If you don't enjoy the company of that person, change trainers. If you do not work well with him/her you are likely to not want to go, then cancel more and more appointments and in the end you will be wasting your time & theirs.

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