I have had a few Personal Trainers over the years.
I had one that used to come to my apartment at 6am and collect me and take me downstairs and to the beach across the road (gotta love Sydney) and train me on the sand as the sun was gathering strength for the day. (This was in a pre wedding panic phase in 1999) Ouch for ankles! Once I was nearly ruined then she would take me into the gym of our building and finish the workout there. She would have been 50 and fit as hell, and after a while my husband-to-be joined in too.
Later, after the marriage but before the kids we went through a very fit phase where we woud get up at 5am and head to a gym that hung out over the ocean and work out 3 mornings a week, sometimes with PT's and these positive experiences will stay with me always as having probably been instrumental in me finally falling pregnant with my first child. In fact my current PT is doing a core exercise with me that I first learnt in these times.
When I joined a new fancy gym that opened just a few years ago, they let you pick your PT from a 'menu' and what I wanted at the time was:
1. A woman
2. Preferably over 30
3. Preferably who had children
I felt that they would be able to understand where I was coming from better, and that I would generally be more comfortable with them. It actually proved to be quite difficult. The first one fit the bill but the PT's at this gym turned over quite rapidly and I went through 3 before settling in with Carlita and was just grateful for a 'young woman' that I seemed to be able to talk to OK. The realtionship never really bore too many results given that I basically only turned up at the Gym for the one PT session a week. On top of the Gym fees I also found it quite difficult to justify and eventually settled into going to regular classes each week.
Then I had this brain wave to learn to swim (see earlier post re Plantar Fascitiis and Swimming) and asked about some stroke correction lessons at the gym. Brandon, did not fit my above criteria at all and there was a certain level of discomfit involved in meeting him in the pool (I would try to make sure that I was already in the water when he appeared ...) but it was a great experience and I got the results that I was looking for and information that I will always carry with me in regard of swimming.
The PT's where I am at now are a very tight knit bunch who I know are getting great results with their clients - many of whom I know from my neighbourhood one way or the other. The difference is the holistic approach to the program - not just the exercise but the food, and feeling accountable and having tools like online food and training diaries to keep you on the straight and narrow. I decided to go with my husband's trainer for consistencies sake and because I felt that in knowing my husband he at least knew a bit about my home life that might prove useful. I later learned that he has had quite the journey to arrive at his chosen career having dropped about 30kg's himself, which gives him a lot of credibility with me. It is a relationship that is still in its infancy but is looking very promising.
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