Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Who Needs a Trainer??

I have to be honest here. I usually do not get hired because someone is completely ignorant to fitness. Usually people will know some basic information and have been to a gym a few times. Most have even researched a bit and have had some success with fitness. In fact, there are plenty of cheap books and internet video sources that will feed you fitness programs that will work to a certain extent. I have to state, I am hired more for the discipline over the “know-how”.
I know the knowledge and experience is a huge plus. There is a difference between a genuine trainer and a two-bit hustler with a bubbly personality and big mouth. I would say that has some influence on who a person seeks out, but in the end a potential client is thinking can I trust this trainer to teach me what I need to know and keep me on point OR is this some goon that just wants to take money and bullshit his way through a session.
The discipline in a trainer keeps him (or her) keeping a journal on the client’s sessions, body composition, goals, and nutrition. The discipline in a trainer makes sure the goal is reached safely and effectively without foolish arrogance getting in the way. I’m sure you have seen the trainers that have a success story to share with you and they attempt to mimic that same training scheme on everyone regardless of goals or ability. This discipline also is to hold a client accountable when necessary (like when nutritional guides are resisted or ignored) and to let the client go if he or she is not “ready” to except the positive changes.
I get hired by people looking for this discipline and know-how and are ready to receive the training. I have trained other trainers, athletes, rehabilitating individuals, and fitness enthusiasts. The truth is everybody will need guidance in fitness for one reason or other even myself. So who needs a trainer. EVERYONE!

2 comments:

Powering Through said...

Very true ty, when working as a personal trainer i remeber some trainers baby sitting clients on the treadmill for 50 mins and working alot of jaw muscles. Additionally alot of people are too proud to admit they need guidance in the gym easpecially men.

Will Wayland

Ty Ferrell said...

Men can be troublesome. Usually just breaking down the facts that even the toughest MMA or strongest strong man HAS A TRAINER.

Just leave that pride at the entrance and pick it back up when done with a training session.