How to Know When You Need a New Personal Trainer
To achieve optimal fitness, you need a great nutrition plan, superior hydration, and a workout plan that fits your individual needs. Many people hire personal trainers, and they can be a valuable addition to your fitness lifestyle, whether you are training hard to achieve top performance in your sport or just want to live the healthiest lifestyle possible. Sometimes, you’ll find along the way that your trainer just isn’t a good fit for you, and you’ll wonder whether it’s worth it to make a change. Today, we’ve put together some of the top reasons why a trainer might not be right for you.
Inflexible goals. It’s important to begin a relationship with your personal trainer focused on goals. But if she’s only concerned with meeting that one goal at the expense of your overall well-being, she may not be the right fit for you. Some trainers measure success based solely on meeting goals set when you first meet them, but goals change over time and may become unrealistic given other individual factors that vary by individual client. If she’s not willing to be flexible once she’s worked with you and better understands your needs and abilities, it may be time to look elsewhere.
Distractions. You pay your personal trainer for his time, so he should have full attention on you. Although exceptions and emergencies happen, if your trainer is always checking his phone, reading, snacking, or doing something else that distracts from an undivided focus on you, you’re not getting your money’s worth.
Lack of qualifications. A qualified trainer should have either certification from a company that’s nationally accredited (these will have acronyms like CSCS, MASM, ACSM, or ACE) or a degree from an accredited college in kinesiology or exercise science. If your trainer hasn’t committed to the education, he’ll lack knowledge that will keep you safe and help make your training sessions effective.
Poor communication. A great personal trainer communicates well. That means she explains her exercise plan and the reasons for doing them, asks you detailed questions about your goals, sport, and areas you’d like to improve. Your trainer’s job is to know you well so she can determine a plan of action to help you improve your fitness. If you feel like you know more about her than she does about you, it might be time to end that relationship.
Lack of planning or record-keeping. A qualified personal trainer will write up a training plan for you and refer to it as you go. Since you’re paying him for his time, he should provide evidence that your time spent with him is more valuable than if you’d trained on your own. If you’re trainer doesn’t have a plan or doesn’t keep good records, it may be time to reconsider his value.
Wasted time. While it’s important for your trainer to be present during your workout, there are some instances where it’s a waste of time. Unless you have a health condition, there’s no reason for a personal trainer to stand by while you spend 30 minutes of your two-hour session with her on the treadmill. While cardio may be an important part of your training, that’s something she can direct you to do toward the end of her time with you, which should be spent working on specific exercises and form/posture issues that you couldn’t do alone.
No homework. There’s more to your fitness than the workout you do for a couple hours a week with your trainer at the gym. A great trainer plans your workout for the other days of the week and will compare progress at your next session and make any necessary changes. Homework is a necessity for training, since you don’t pay for your trainer 24/7 – he needs to make his time with you count.
Personality clash. A trainer needs to challenge you, but the relationship shouldn’t cause you stress. Sometimes, trainers aren’t a good fit just based on personality, and you need to trust your instincts when things just don’t seem right.
If any of these seem to apply to your own personal trainer, it might be time to reconsider the relationship and find a new trainer. If you’re located in McDonough, Georgia, check out the TotalFit Lifestyle professional gym, with personal TotalFit Lifestyle Coaches who deliver results-driven conditioning and weight loss workouts with personalized goal setting.
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