Do You Need
a Personal Trainer?
10 Reasons a trainer may be right for you.
By Elizabeth Quinn, M. S.
Personal trainers aren't for everyone, but a trainer provides
certain benefits that you can't find when working out on
your own. Here are ten reasons a personal trainer may be
right for you.
Motivation
One of the main reasons people benefit from a personal trainer
is that they loss motivation to stick with a consistent
exercise program. Certified personal trainers can provide
structure and accountability, and help you develop a lifestyle
that encourages health.
A certified personal trainer helps you meet your health goals.
Individualized program
If you have any chronic health conditions, injuries or training
goals (running a marathon, for example) a trainer will work
with you and your health care provider to plan a safe, efficient
program that considers these needs and enable you to reach
your health goals.
Efficiency
Personal Trainers help you focus on results and stop wasting
your time doing inefficient workouts.
A personal trainer has a plan and will help you get maximum
results in minimum time.
Improve technical skills
If you play a particular sport, the right personal trainer
will help you improve your skill by showing you new training
techniques specific to your sport. The Trainer will incorporate
skills training into your program so you improve not only
your strength and endurance, but your agility and mental
focus as well.
You are new to exercise
If you are an absolute beginner, a personal trainer is the
ultimate fitness coach. A good trainer will introduce you
to a very simple, effective routine and build efficiently
so before you know it, you have the confidence and knowledge
to decide what is right for you
Break through plateaus
Ok, you are already in pretty decent shape, but you've been
there for years. If you are stuck in the same routine and
want to break out of a rut, a personal trainer is the perfect
solution. A trainer will jump start, not only your motivation,
but your routine as well.
Learn how to go it alone
If you ultimately want to learn all the facets of designing
your own routines so you don't need to use a personal trainer,
going for a few months may be all you need. All good personal
trainers will teach you the basics of building and modifying
a fitness program to achieve maximum results.
Workout Safely
A personal trainer watches your form, monitors your vitals
and can provide objective feedback about your limits and
strengths. Most of us tend to ignore some of the subtle signals
our body provides. We either push through pain or give up
too soon. Because a personal trainer can watch what you are
doing while you are doing it, they can help push you or slow
you down as necessary.
Workout at home
Many personal trainers make house calls. If you don't have
the type or interest in going to a gym, but have a hard time
knowing what to do on your own at home, a personal trainer
can bring fitness into your living room.
Lose Weight
There is a good reason that the number one reason people
hire personal trainers is to lose weight and get into shape
-- it works. If you made a resolution to lose the fat and
build the muscle, a trainer can keep you on track and help
you realize that goal.
About the Author
Elizabeth Quinn, M. S.,
is an exercise physiologist, fitness consultant, and has
been producing and editing health information content for
over a decade.
"Sports Medicine has a reputation of being reserved for
professional athletes, but anyone who is active can benefit
from understanding the basics of sports medicine."
Liz has worked as an exercise physiologist in sports medicine
clinics, corporate wellness facilities and rehabilitation
clinics. A former national silver medallist in road and track
cycling, Liz continues to cycle, run, ski and enjoys functional
fitness training and almost anything else that requires movement.