Quick Overview-
I think the most important thing for people starting a workout
program is to keep moving, so I highly recommend starting with
a basic walking regiment ie. {like walk around the block} I'm
not the typical trainer, I don't think people want the stereotypical
trainer you get at most clubs. My focus is more on "WHY"
we do what we do, or don't do. So I like to think of myself as
a life coach!
Here is a little of what I teach:
> Relationship between pain versus fear
> Mental State, managment
> Power moves
> Body physiology
> Breathing for peak performance
> Goal setting as it relates to taking action on your health
and fitness program.
Our topic this month is, "How do you pick
the Right Trainer for YOU". It can be a complicated process.
You want the best trainer for your buck. So what do you do?
My belief is, you need to investigate and interview
different prospective trainers.
Here are a few tips of what to ask:
How long have they been training?
How many clients do they have?
What are their specialties? ie. {nutrition, weight
loss, muscle building etc.}
Ask for any references of past or present clients?
Are they certified or have they ever been certified?
In my professional opinion a trainer must possess these skills:
Making the client feel comfortable
Have strong communication skills
Be a teacher instead of a boss.
Without these skill, in my observation, a trainer
may have all the credentials in the world but will not be able
to complete the task at hand.
"Motivate and develop results in the client".
These are some of the strategies I recommend
when looking for a trainer.
Create your enjoyment, Remember everything comes to people that
have the ability to create constant pleasure for themselves and
others,
A need to push themselves to continually grow.
Success, money, love and virtually anything you
want will manifest itself when you have the ability to control
your emotional states.
¥¥ LIVE IN THE STATE OF PASSION ¥¥
Warmest regards,
James Spicer
Founder, "Neuro-Fit Fitness"
You can visit James at:
walkablock.com/james
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