Wanted: Physical Fitness Trainers
These days, not only movie stars could afford them. No, we’re
not talking of designer clothes and shoes. We’re talking about
personal fitness trainers that only movie stars and
millionaires could afford in the past. But not now. These days,
anyone who’s a member of a gym can have a personal fitness
trainer who creates a routine workout just for them.
Most people who are serious about their fitness plans would
insist on the services of a trainer on the grounds that a
personal trainer provides the proper guidance and advice the
individual of the needs in his/her exercises. He/she prepares a
set of exercises that you can do in the gym and even at home.
With a trainer, the individual is more focused on his work-out
goals. There is someone who will encourage him/her and help
point out the parts of the body that needs work-out and
toning.
Of course, there’s the issue of money. Sessions may range
from a hundred to a thousand bucks, depending on the extent of
services to be provided by your trainer. While others may
charge a certain fee for a set number of work-outs, others
charge for individual sessions.
But the market for personal physical fitness trainers has
significantly expanded with the increasing number of fitness
buffs and health enthusiasts. As a physical fitness trainer,
your market would be professionals, athletes and people who
want to get fit and stay in shape. There’s also a potential
market for people undergoing therapy, those with high blood
pressure and diabetics who needs to have a physically fit body
to maintain their health. There are also those who need a
trainer or coach for specialized sports related skills like
aerobics and karate.

Those thinking of a career as a physical fitness trainer
should be equipped with the basics of anatomy, physiology,
nutrition, metabolism, design and implementation of fitness
plans, health safety and first aid – topics which are taught at
fitness training schools. These training schools may also
provide specializations in different types of physical
activities like yoga, strength training, running etc. There are
also lessons on designing programs for people with special
health needs and issues – the diabetics, heart disease patients
and patients with back injuries.
Trainers can earn as low as $16,000 to as much as $80,000,
depending on their experience and skills. Of course, personal
trainers to prominent personalities like athletes and movie
stars earn more.
If you’re thinking of making this a career, remember that a
physical fitness trainer provides more than just exercise and
work-out plans. A physical fitness trainer is sensitive to the
needs and conditions of his client. They are good motivators
who can effectively encourage and promote healthy living and
fitness to his clients. The reason why most solitary fitness
buffs fail in their work-outs is because of the lack of
motivation from a companion. The fitness trainer fills in this
role of motivator – one who will keep them going even when they
think the work-out’s not working.
With a career as a physical fitness trainer, you get more
than just a healthy and fit body. You may get to rub elbows
with the stars too!
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