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Mercedespony
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For those of you with PT's, are you planning on gifting your PT?
I've been working with mine, 3xweek, since June. I think I should do something, but haven't the foggiest clue.
And if your answer is yes, what are you gifting?
I've been working with mine, 3xweek, since June. I think I should do something, but haven't the foggiest clue.
And if your answer is yes, what are you gifting?
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I was wondering the same thing and read today to give the cost of one session.0
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but, as a trainer myself, I would not expect my clients to give me anything. They "gift" me every time they purchase a session or a package. The idea that there is a supposed "scale" for gifting kinda makes my skin crawl.0
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