What to expect?
AniyahsMommy324
Posts: 104 Member
So I joined a gym today and get a free session with a personal trainer tomorrow. My question is what should I expect? I'm new to working out in a gym, and definitely not used to having someone watch me that closely lol.
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So I joined a gym today and get a free session with a personal trainer tomorrow. My question is what should I expect? I'm new to working out in a gym, and definitely not used to having someone watch me that closely lol.
if you got your membership at an la fitness they should take you through a workout and try to sell you on pt.. sometimes hard but do it you might learn something0 -
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Expect them to try to hard sell you on personal training. Mine had the added bonus of bro-science.0
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Expect nothing because most of the them don't even train. Good luck.0
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What is broscience? Or do I not want to know?0
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What is broscience? Or do I not want to know?0
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a lot of times it honestly depends on the gym, and the person. Just keep an open mind. I've been to some where they sell, sell, sell and tell you how you NEED a trainer yada, yada, yada. I've also been to one where she was genuinely interested in helping me reach my goals and showed me the right way to use the equipment, what my BMR/calorie intake should be, how to measure myself, etc. Needless to say, she didn't try to sell me anything and i ended up working out with her for over a year and she's still one of my best friends after moving away. Just remember, you know what is best for you and what your goals are - don't let anyone convince you to sign a long term commitment to training if you're not ready for it! Good luck!0
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A lot of these posts are funny. Yes it depends on the gym and the actual trainer. Just like there are some people that are great at the their jobs and some people are horrible. It's the same with PT...some are just plain crappy and don't know what they're doing.
If you've never been to a gym before, I would specifically request that they spend that time teaching you how to use the equipment. If you're not interested in regular PT sessions, then it's a good use of time to learn how to use stuff. If you DO want PT, then running through a workout with them might be a good way to get a sense of their training style.
In all honestly, I watch a lot of the trainers at my gym in the day to day and get a feel for their style by watching. Some of them I IMMEDIATELY know I would never train with if they're hardly paying attention and let their clients do squats or lunges with horrid form.0
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