read first before hiring a personal trainer …..
In this explosive report led the fitness industry, Babe Mooney, the curtain draws on the training of staff, and reveals what you probably suspect, and what you should know before hiring a personal trainer.

Sad to say, but not all trainers are qualified to train and be called a professional personal trainer. Some are simply people who enjoy working on and decided they could make money. You can know how to intervene, even to look good, but they know how to help you achieve your goals?

When choosing a coach will do a professional, and like any other professional you need to know that they are qualified to produce good results. Of course, if they work is not always the results that you stop using them, but many times you do not know it was not your fault for the lack of results.

I hired and trained a large number of coaches over the years. The bottom line is that my level of coaches is so high that I offered a money-back guarantee for my customers. My customers always get the results dramatic. I teach the following list of questions you should ask before hiring a personal trainer in your area. All our trainers ACE questions.

1. Ask the personal trainer of their training and certification.

A personal trainer should be certified by a health reputation as NASM, ISSA, ACSM, ACE or NSCA). An exercise science or other academic degree is not required, but more education your trainer has, the more tools to help it in his toolbox.

Some studios have their own personal training certification program and this can provide an excellent form of training for the novice trainer.

2. What programs do not offer personal trainer?

Ask the trainer what specific programs they offer. These programs could include:
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3. Make sure the personal trainer you have specific questions.

Your trainer should ask many questions about things like:
 your overall health />  your fitness goals
 Its Background and History of Health
 If your medical questions

4. Do they offer a preliminary assessment of periodic assessments?
You need to know where you are when you know that you have made progress or not start. A qualified trainer will take your measurements, your body fat, weight, and they should take any pictures so you can see your results up close and personal in the after picture. As a side note, before and after photographs of priceless value that you ever stop in the wrong behavior

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5. How do you deal with a personal trainer?

Ask yourself if you get on well with the coach, as you sit and talk to them. Remember, a severe case of intestinal sweaty, and spend quality time with that person, you should agree with them. The last thing you want is from a meeting because you just can not resist the drive. You’re not hiring a “friend” but he must love and respect them.

6. Ask the personal trainer of references from other customers.

Get references (phone numbers, names) customers past and present. A great coach will be happy to references of customers who give you positive feedback about them. If the coach has a problem if this information, it is a red flag! If the coach is working for a club or in the studio, they should have to show a lot of pictures before and after you.

7. What is your nutrition knowledge?
Our trainers will tell you depend on that more than half of your results to your diet. You should do some, if not please all of the following questions:
When you eat your first meal? How often do you eat?
What food you skip?
What do you eat?
How do you eat?
What do you drink?
How much do you drink?
Do you have a diet?

8. Did they talk about the difference and the weight to give?

Is the number one issue for women:
“Should I lift weights or do I just not the treadmill?”

Most women believe that weight lifting will it look manly. If used correctly, can make you lose weight and lifting more weight, faster than any kind of heart. Your qualified instructor will explain why.

9. Do they teach the importance of heart?

Many coaches do not see any value in cardiovascular (because many of them are young and do not). They are all placing the emphasis on weight training, because what they do and love.

10. Do they care?
This can be difficult to assess during the interview, but you will soon enough know that you start working with them. You remember your goals and your challenges? How do you tell them they are or are they listening to talk with their buddies? Are they in time for the appointment?

Bonus question. Did they take notes and records of your work outs in order to know when to change your training? If you do the same workout for too long if you have a qualified trainer board a scheduled job on the program for you is, and it will progress.

If a coach is to achieve, in consultation with his clients and results that speak volumes. Who do you prefer to work out, scratching someone for business or someone who is in high demand because they are a pro, the results will be? I’ll take door number two!


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