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5 Things To Look For In A Fitness Trainer - And Why

 

Author: Donovan Baldwin

Motivation is of utmost importance in fitness training, and yet motivation is one of the hardest things to achieve. This can be particularly true for someone just beginning a fitness training program.

If you do anything over and over again, same thing, same time, day after day, week after week, you will get bored! Add to that the fact that exercise does not always show immediate results, and you can quickly see how easy it is to lose that motivation you had when you first began your new, or rapidly becoming old, exercise program.

The task is to keep your fitness routine fresh and appealing, not just get on the same old hamster wheel day after day, year after year.

This is where a fitness trainer can work wonders. The value of a professional trainer is not simply in the wealth of information he or she can provide, nor the guidance through the maze of machines and methods. A good fitness trainer can also help provide the motivation necessary for success in an exercise, fitness, or weight loss program.

Of course, part of the motivational ability of the professional fitness trainer is in that wealth of knowledge that they possess. A good trainer can show you how to vary your routine. He or she can show you tips and tricks to make your workouts or diet more effective. A good trainer probably can tell you some stories of the successes of others that can help you maintain your level of motivation as you push out one more squat or curl.

Of paramount importance is the ability of the fitness trainer to make you feel at ease with those times when you feel you are failing. Of equal importance are the times that the trainer realizes that you are getting stale and need a break. An inexperienced exerciser may not realize, or be able to emotionally accept, that it is necessary to step away or take a vacation from the fitness training regimen from time to time in order to achieve a higher level of success.

As with so many things in life, not every fitness trainer is like the next. Some have more to offer than others, some fit your personality and lifestyle than others, some are more perceptive than others, and, unfortunately, some should not be fitness trainers.

Here are a few things to think about when selecting a fitness trainer:

1. Is the trainer certified? There are many highly regarded professional organizations such as APFA, NASM, or NCSF which certify fitness trainers.

2. What is the educational background? Many colleges and universities offer degree courses for those entering the field of fitness training. You might want to know what your potential trainer has achieved.

3. Is the trainer qualified in first aid and CPR? A lot of things can go wrong in a fitness training program. Anything from slips falls and dropped equipment all the way up to heart attacks. Is your trainer qualified to deal with these?

4. What is the trainer's personality like? Meet with this person and take some time to get to know them. Was this person referred to you by a friend? So much the better. You are going to spend a lot of time with your trainer, and there will be moments of frustration and discouragement. It is important that you feel comfortable with your trainer as a person.

5. What are the trainer's goals for your development? Do they understand what you are hoping to accomplish? How are they going to track your progress? Are they going to develop a plan designed for your needs, or do they have a chart in a notebook and a copy of a list of exercises they recommend to all their clients.

The contributions of a fitness trainer to an exercise program go beyond standing there exhorting you to knock out one more rep or chewing you out for slacking off or failing to meet his or her goals. Your fitness trainer needs to be able to provide guidance, advice, encouragement and the motivation necessary to stay on track with your exercise or weight loss program.

Author Bio:

Donovan Baldwin

Donovan Baldwin is a graduate of the University of West Florida, Pensacola, is retired from the Army after 21 years of service, has worked as an accountant, optical lab manager, restaurant manager, and instructor. He has been a member of Mensa for several years, and has written and published poetry, essays, and articles on various subjects for the last 40 years. He first became involved in network marketing in 1996 and has been an active internet marketer since 2000, and now makes his living helping people save money on health costs. After a 33 year hiatus, he is now working on his MBA.

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