Using A Fitness Trainer To Reach Fitness Goals


by Michelle Bery - Date: 2007-03-30 - Word Count: 491 Share This!

In school we learn from our teachers - people more experienced and educated who can help us understand fundamental concepts and then formulate our own opinions around those concepts. When it comes to embarking on a fitness routine, many of us implement this same concept - relying upon teachers who can instruct us on core concepts and then tailor such concepts to our own particular situation. A teacher such as this - a fitness trainer - can help us understand the principles of exercise and how to use these principles to our advantage in pursuit of our fitness goals.

A fitness trainer is someone who is educated and experienced in all manner of physical fitness and can help you understand the fundamentals of exercise and how it fits into your every day life. For someone who has been sedentary up until this point, a fitness trainer can help provide the motivation you may need to get started on a consistent and effective exercise program. A fitness trainer will assess your level of fitness - including weight, body fat, and overall health before implementing a plan that works for your lifestyle and fitness level. Normally, a program will begin slowly and will gradually increase as your strength and endurance continue to increase.

Typically, a program set forth by a fitness trainer will include a cardiovascular workout to optimize health and burn fat, weight training to speed metabolism, and core work such as yoga or Pilates to strengthen abdominals and back muscles as well as increase flexibility. The role of the fitness trainer - in addition to motivating you and offering you an exercise program to which you can commit - is to show you how to perform exercises using proper technique. Nothing can sabotage fitness goals like injury; a fitness trainer can ensure that you are performing exercises correctly - with an eye to achieving goals and preventing injury.

When thinking of a fitness trainer, some people may automatically think of the gym. It is, in fact, possible to use the services of a fitness trainer in your local gyms. In fact, such trainers are readily available through gyms - offered as an extra incentive to gym members. The rates you pay for a fitness trainer, however, are over and above the rates you pay to belong to the gym. Rates are normally based on the hour and vary according to the experience of the fitness trainer. But a fitness trainer does not necessarily have to visit you in a gym. There are many trainers who will come to your home to train you - although their rates are typically higher. This offers the very height of accommodation and convenience. Other trainers set up exercise space in their own home and will see clients there.

How you utilize the services of a fitness trainer is completely up to you; but no matter how you choose to integrate such services into your life, you will find that the reward is a greater sense of health and well-being.


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