We all need a little help with exercise
sometimes, whether we're just starting out or we've been at it for a long
time. Still, there are people who shy away from training, unsure of what
they'll get out of the experience or whether it's worth the money. Take a
look at just a few reasons people typically hire personal trainers and see
if it's the right decision for you.
1) You're not seeing results. If
you've been exercising consistently for several weeks or months and aren't
seeing the changes you'd like, hiring a trainer may be a good choice. A
trainer can look at your current program and eating habits and help you
see where you could make changes to create more effective workouts. A
trainer can also help you determine if the goals you've set are realistic
for you.
2) You don't know where to start.
Knowing how to set up a balanced schedule that includes all the activities
you need to do can be confusing. The great thing about a trainer is that
he can help you maximize your time while helping you stay within your own
limits so you don't overdo it. A trainer can also help you set goals and
map out a specific schedule so you know when, how and where you'll fit in
your workouts.
3) You're bored with the same old
workouts. If you're an experienced exerciser, maybe you haven't considered
working with a trainer. But it can be a great choice if you need some
variety in your workouts. A trainer can bring a fresh perspective and new
ideas to challenge both your body and your mind. Even if you just do a few
sessions or meet every few weeks, you'll find it refreshing to have new
workouts and new exercise toys to play with.
4) You need to be challenged. If
you're like me, you tend to slack off on your workouts sometimes,
especially when things get tough. A trainer can motivate you to push past
those self-imposed limits, encouraging you to lift heavier, go longer and
challenge yourself more than you would on your own. You'll find it's very
hard to slack off with a trainer standing over you, telling you to do
just... one... more... rep!
5) You want to learn to exercise on
your own. Even if your goal is to create your own workouts and exercise by
yourself, hiring a trainer for a few sessions can be a great benefit for
learning the right way to exercise. This is especially true if you want to
learn more about the muscles in your body, the exercises that target those
muscles and how to do those exercises with great form. Just a few sessions
can teach you a lot about your body and how it works.
6) You need accountability and
motivation. Trainers come with built-in motivation. Not only are you
investing money into your exercise program...you're investing time as
well. There's nothing like a standing appointment to get your butt in gear
for a workout. Not only that, a trainer provides some accountability so,
even when you don't have a session, you know your trainer will be asking
if you did your planned workouts. Just knowing that may make it harder to
skip your workouts.
7) You have a specific illness,
injury, or condition. If you have any specific issues like arthritis,
heart disease, old injuries, etc., working with an experienced trainer
(who works with your doctor, of course) can help you find a program to
help heal injuries and avoid any further problems. It's also a great idea
to work with a trainer if you're pregnant and want a safe, effective
workout to keep you healthy and fit. Just make sure your trainer has
experience with your issues!
8) You're training for a sport or
event. If you're training for a marathon, a golf tournament or some other
type of sport or event, an experienced trainer can help you figure out
what you need to do to stay strong without taking away from your other
training. She can also help create a training program and map out a plan
for the coming event. Just make sure she's experienced in the sport you're
training for since not all trainers do sport-specific training.
9) You want supervision and support
during workouts. Some people know how to exercise and they even know how
to do the exercises correctly, but they like having a trainer around for
support and supervision. If you're lifting very heavy weights or need
someone to help with partner-type exercises, working with a trainer might
be a good choice for you. He can spot you during workouts and help you
come up with a good training plan for your goals.
10) You want to workout at home. If
you'd like to exercise at home but either don't have a lot of equipment or
aren't sure how to use what you have, in-home personal training is an
excellent choice. A trainer can show you exactly how to use what you have
to get the best workout for you or she can bring equipment with her to
give you a great workout. She can also make recommendations for equipment.