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7 Things to Consider When Choosing a Personal Trainer

You've resolved to achieve your fitness goals, and now you want to hire a personal trainer to help you create a plan, teach you how to perform the exercises safely and properly, and present training variations to boost your metabolic rate.

Here are some factors to think about before you choose a trainer.

1. Location

Where do you want to train? Do you prefer to exercise in a gym (a more public setting), a fitness studio (with a one-on-one approach), or in the privacy of your own home (following an online fitness plan)?

2. Qualifications

Check out your potential trainer's qualifications. A good trainer will have current qualifications from various associations, such as the Active IQ and CYQ if you're in the UK. Some will also have specialised qualifications in areas like sports nutrition or strength training. Working with a personal trainer who has earned qualifications is very important, since he or she will know more about anatomy and muscular function, and will have a better understanding of the body's movements and how to prescribe safe and effective exercises. A trainer that believes in further education will always be a good fit, as you'll know that they will keep up to date with all the current fitness trends and fads.

3. Expertise

Does your trainer have an area of specialisation Fat loss? Sports performance? Pre-/Post-Natal Fitness? Based on your goals, you can find a trainer with expertise who will benefit you. Research online to learn their areas of specialisation and gain a better understanding of their training approaches. Also, find out about the trainer's own fitness accomplishments in races, competitions and publications, and see if he or she fits your needs. Although this is not a necessity, as a trainer doesn't need to have run a marathon to give advice on marathon running. He or she should be able to do the research needed to help you in your quest towards your fitness goal.

4. Personality

Are you looking for a drill sergeant or a cheerleader? Talk to the trainer and watch him or her training other clients to see if his or her personality will motivate you. The ability to communicate seems to have been lost over the 15 years iv'e been in the industry. Anyone can "BEAST" a client and have them crawling out on their hands and knees, but can your personal trainer communicate and motivate you to get the best out of you every session?

5. Cost

Some gyms have set rates across the board, and trainers at a fitness studio may charge different fees. The sessions can vary from 30 minutes to an hour. Come up with a realistic budget before starting your search and find out what options your trainer offers.

6. Philosophy

Ask the trainers how they prefer to work with clients, how they develop each fitness program, and what type of training they typically prescribe. Do they prefer exercise machines, cardiovascular machines, dumbbells, barbells or other equipment? What do they want to teach you, and what will you get out of working with them? Do they focus more on strict repetitive training or do they like to mix up their routines? Depending on what you like and the reasons why you want personal attention, your trainer's philosophy should match your goals.

7. Precautions

Make sure the trainer you work with asks questions about your goals and health history. He or she should request to do a fitness assessment prior to beginning your training. This means they will pay more attention to you and customise a program tailored to your level and objectives.

Find out if they have insurance coverage in case of an accident, to know that your safety is protected at all times.

If a trainer who is working with you fails to address any pain or discomfort you experience during the exercises, this is a red flag. If you have any injuries or health conditions, mention them to your trainer and ask if he or she can recommend exercises to help your condition. Always look for reviews and feedback from other clients who have worked with your trainer.

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