Ten Reasons to Hire a Personal Trainer
Many automatically equate personal training with gyms full of hard-core
strength trainers and body builders. This is only part of the picture. More and
more people, novice and veteran exercisers alike, are working with personal
trainers because they offer a practical and affordable means of getting and
staying healthy. ACE, America’s Authority on Fitness, shares the following top
ten reasons why you should hire a personal trainer.
- Motivation. Personal trainers wear many hats, serving not only as
coach, but also as an educator, confidant, role model and a major source of
motivation and encouragement.
- Consistency. Do you find it difficult to stick to your program?
Scheduling regular appointments with a personal trainer helps eliminate any
excuses you may come up with for not exercising.
- Safety. Are you unsure about how to use the chest-press machine at
the gym or how to perform walking lunges without hurting your knees? A
personal trainer will show you how to exercise safely (including which
exercises to avoid), and instruct you on the proper and safe use of exercise
equipment.
- Individualized instruction. An exercise program that works for one
person may not work for another. A personal trainer will develop the most
effective program for you based on your fitness evaluation results and
personal goals.
- Effective workouts. Today's hectic lifestyles mean you don't have
time to waste on ineffective exercise routines. Personal trainers help
maximize your time by providing workouts designed to meet your goals quickly
and efficiently.
- Supervision. Personal attention during exercise is the primary
function of personal trainers. Need someone to spot you while you do pull-ups?
Looking for feedback on your running form? That's what your personal trainer
is for: to observe, assist and, if necessary, correct as needed.
- Sports-specific training. Many amateur and professional athletes
work with a personal trainer during the off-season to prepare themselves for
in-season competition. Whether you want to shave some strokes off your golf
score or beat your brother-in-law at tennis, a personal trainer can tailor
your program to your sport of choice.
- Injury rehabilitation. Injuries and accidents can prevent you from
participating in your favorite activities. An experienced personal trainer,
however, can make the road to recovery a smooth one by recommending exercises
that emphasize overall muscular balance to prevent future injuries.
- Special-needs training. Research confirms that individuals with
health challenges such as diabetes, asthma, osteoporosis or heart disease
benefit greatly from regular physical activity. These conditions, however, can
make exercising safely a challenge. Many personal trainers are experienced in
designing programs that address the special needs of these and other
conditions.
- Ego boost. It's a fact - feeling good makes you look good, and vice
versa. Not only can personal trainers help you achieve your health and fitness
goals, they provide you with positive feedback on your performance and bolster
your confidence to take on new challenges.