Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Personal Trainer
Searching
for the right trainer is very important for anyone. Because hiring a trainer there are pros and cons of hiring a trainer. Asking questions is another
important thing to do. I have provided here some of the basic questions for you
to take care of before hiring any coach or personal trainer. But before that
ask some of the questions form yourself- are you serious about hiring a
trainer? How committed are you? Can you afford a personal trainer? Can you take
that time out, to get trained? You have to be consistent, can you do that? If,
you get answers in yes, that I suppose you do then you can go ahead with
another set of questions for your trainer.
What is
your experience?
You
should ask for the certifications they have. Also, what is their experience in
detail? What is good at? Also, try and ask them about his client list. Whom
they have trained earlier. What were the clients that they used to train? What
was their core strength and how that can help you in getting into shape?
Finding the core strength of the trainer is very important. This will give you
an idea of whether it would be helpful for you or not.
Client
goal achieved?
Try and
learn client success stories from them. Try to know the number of times they
were able to achieve their goal. Also, give them ratings on the count of 10.
The interviews and you can mark the ratings and can write the checkpoints like
whom you want to hire.
Commitment
to work and health
Try and
find out how many of them are committed to working and what they think of
keeping good health and working on it. If they are committed and they have a
spark in them, then you can know the trainer is a good match for you. If they
are themselves not committed, motivated, positive how they can help others in
transforming.
Individual
goal
The trainer should work on the individual goal of every person. He should try and
understand the body. And also work upon it accordingly. Let say I'm a new
person and don't have experience in bodybuilding then in that case my scenario
will be different from any other individual who is working out for 6 months.
Body strength will be different. The trainer should know that difference and
take action upon that thing.
How to
get prepared
Ask the
trainer, what could be your first step towards transformation. How to look
forward. What are the steps that you should take? When can you measure your
progress? Ask these questions from them.
Intake
Ask
them what can you eat before your session? Everyday session what should be done
before and after your session ends. What can you take, like what quantity you
can take carbs, proteins, etc?
According
to me hire someone who is very quick, energetic and is very committed towards
his/her work. Discuss making your session fun and enjoyable. Take small breaks
in between in a way that you keep on learning and transforming into a great
individual. Hire someone who can click along with you, in a while. But don't
hire compromising on money because it's your body at the end.
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