Periodically, I’ve revisited the topic of personal trainers and the reasons why it’s a good idea to consult with or work with one. There’s a lot more to a personal trainer than being available to the rich and the successful. Personal trainers are for more than stars and athletes and while they may seem expensive on the surface, the long term value of working with a personal trainer may far outweigh the costs.
The top 5 reasons you should hire a personal trainer are as follows:
- Completely Out of Shape – Looking to finally get on the fitness bandwagon and exercise regularly? A personal trainer can help you build a program that not only takes into account your current physical condition, but also your fitness goals. A personal trainer can also help you avoid injuries do to overtraining and strain.
- Motivation is a Factor – Working out by yourself may not only be lonely, but it can also be easier to just skip the work out – after all, who is going to know? A trainer is someone you are paying to meet with and you have to be there.
- Recovery – If you are recovering from an illness or an injury, a personal trainer can be key to your continued recovery as well as helping you develop healthy exercise habits that protect you from re-injuring yourself or causing a relapse due to overworking.
- In Training – Do you really want to meet that marathon goal? Did you want to do the breast cancer 3 day? These are great goals and a personal trainer can help you train in a manner that not only builds up your strength and endurance, but also helps you develop the right skills in the right amount of time to meet your goals
- Updating Your Current Program – It’s a good rule of thumb to update your exercise program every 8 to 12 weeks. A personal trainer can help you to evaluate the current state of your workout program and update it to take into account strength, endurance and flexibility gains so that you are still maximizing the benefits of your workout.
What reasons can you think of to hire a personal trainer?
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