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To the OP - A lot of these trainers are more salesmen/women than trainers. It's no fault of their own as a lot of gyms require such a % of sessions to sold to meet their quota. If I was you, I would go with the minimal package and see how it goes. If you're liking the training and getting the results you seek, then maybe sign on for a bigger package in the future if your finances allow it.
The price isn't the issue as much as the fact that they want me to sign up for at least 6 months. I might be able to push them for 3 months but at least twice a week. I don't want to commit to that. I don't have any issues with the trainer. I understand that he doesn't set the policies. I actually liked his approach and energy. Had they not required the commitment, I would have probably signed up. At this point I'll probably work with some videos at home (no equipment) or learn from videos and work out at the gym on my own.0
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