
This one is more of a self-promotion for myself J Then again acts as a PSA for all PTs…..
To give my fitness credentials I have had a WITS (World
Instructor Training School) personal trainer certification for nearly 2 years
now. Can’t say I’m a professional when
it comes to being a personal trainer yet, though I do have a good idea of what
I’m talking about when it comes to overall health and fitness.
The knowledge and experience I’ve gained have helped me to answer questions from folks about how to achieve certain weight loss goals, what to eat, what not to, etc. and even though I tend to give them advice its funny that without anybody there over their shoulder to tell them what to eat or what not to eat, actually do it.
It’s either that or I find it hilarious of some of the people I speak with at the gym or just anywhere that tell me they are capable of achieving their fitness goals themselves…..if that were the case then wouldn’t everybody be in shape and the overweight, obesity levels consistently wouldn’t raise every year?
The knowledge and experience I’ve gained have helped me to answer questions from folks about how to achieve certain weight loss goals, what to eat, what not to, etc. and even though I tend to give them advice its funny that without anybody there over their shoulder to tell them what to eat or what not to eat, actually do it.
It’s either that or I find it hilarious of some of the people I speak with at the gym or just anywhere that tell me they are capable of achieving their fitness goals themselves…..if that were the case then wouldn’t everybody be in shape and the overweight, obesity levels consistently wouldn’t raise every year?
To quote one of my sources (http://www.livestrong.com/article/327899-effectiveness-and-benefits-of-a-personal-trainer)
‘Personal trainers can be a tremendous benefit to anyone seeking to increase
their muscular strength, endurance, body composition, cardiovascular endurance,
flexibility and general sports or physical performance.’)
So I figure with all this being said, let’s look at the
benefits of hiring a personal trainer to achieve your fitness goals!
Ability to motivate
and offer some self-accountability

With all this being said if you had a trainer to answer to, somebody that says ‘we are meeting at this time,’ it tends to motivate and give you to put off that meal for afterwards or to get up immediately after you pound the snooze button and meet with your trainer. A trainer would also help motivate and push you to get a few more reps in or to add a little more weight and push yourself just a little harder. You would also have somebody to answer to if you decide to binge on a diet!
Goal Setting, Progression


Learn Proper Form
I hate to be one of those guys that watch others form but I
feel it is important to spot in order to help others prevent injury. An example, a lot of people tend to utilize
their lower back too much when lifting and will end up feeling it a lot the
next day to the point where they can barely move. A personal trainer points things like these
out and helps the individual get the most out of their workouts to train the
muscles they are looking to work (abdominal area comes to mind).
STOP Wasting Time!

You’re not going to get a good effect of a workout by just walking on a treadmill for a
half hour…sure it beats sitting on a couch for that period of time but still
you’re not going to get the results you want.
Personal trainers help get the results you desire in half the time it
would normally take!

Fitness and Exercise Classes Congratulations for good work.
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