Personal Trainers with Facial Piercings??

I am training to become a PT next year and I have a double lip piercing on one side.

Now to me piercings and tattoos do not in any way impact how I view or judge somebody. However I am aware that some people would be put off by them (for example my mum says and I quote, "that's disgusting") now she says that in a way I know she doesn't judge me BUT I want to know what the majority of people think?...

My question is, would you be be put off/not approach someone for personal training if they had facial piercings?
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  • Frankly it depends on who you want to coach.

    As a 31yo queer woman, I think lip piercings are hottt; however, I personally don't need a PT.

    It's possible the market where you're physically located IS women like your mother. I don't think there's any shame in taking it out to meet a client so you have a cleaner appearance and then you can gauge their personality first.

    I personally wouldn't want to coach people who would judge on piercings or tattoos, but sometimes a job's a job.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    My question is, would you be be put off/not approach someone for personal training if they had facial piercings?

    I don't think it would make a difference to me.
    If you are concerned that it might put off some people can you not wear your jewelry during your working hours?

  • SuzySunshine99
    SuzySunshine99 Posts: 2,989 Member
    While it wouldn't put me off, I might be a little nervous for safety reasons. Is there any concern that the piercings could get caught on equipment or clothing during the training sessions? I guess I just remember always being told to take out my earrings when working out or playing sports.
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,129 Member
    edited September 2018
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    As a PT in the business for quite some time, I don't have any piercings or tattoos, so I can only give you what I've observed over the time with different gyms. I train a lot of genres of people: young, old, overweight, fit, etc. So what really depends more is how you're training them and the results you're getting. BUT, realize that people make judgements on first impressions. I would say people under 50 may not care about your piercings, but anyone over probably may see it differently. Which makes it funny because I have the MOST clients over 50 amongst my peers. That's anecdotal though. I've also been turned away because someone felt I was too bulky and they assumed I would train them that way. So it may be that you have to experiment some. If you're getting a lot of good interaction, then it may be fine. If people are avoiding you, then you may want to take it out while you're on duty. Good luck!


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    I used to think that about the older generations but most of the compliments I get on my ink are from the older generations.

    OP - To be fair tattoos and piercings are a whole lot less taboo than they used to be and as someone else already mentioned it will serve as an as* hole detector. I don't think it's going to make any major impact to your ability to drum up trade.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    I'm likely in your mom's demographic (middle aged woman) and it wouldn't bug me. My mom would probably notice and describe it in a whisper to me ("*He's such a nice young man. Do you know he has a *lip piercing! Two of them!*") but it wouldn't put her off having you as a trainer.

    I'm sure it will vary widely though, same as with anything. I'm continually surprised at the things that people notice about others at work that I don't notice until people point them out to me and even then 90% of the time my response is "so what?"
  • The THENX guy is a lot more extreme than lip piercings and he's the go to guy for calisthenics. Shown below without his ear gauges:

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  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    Another middle-aged woman here, I 100% would not care about how many piercings a potential PT had.

    For context, I've got several tattoos and a pierced nostril.
  • ruqayyahsmum
    ruqayyahsmum Posts: 1,513 Member
    If I'm hiring a personal trainer it's for Thier knowledge and skills not for what they look like
  • elsie6hickman
    elsie6hickman Posts: 3,864 Member
    I'm 63 and it wouldn't bother me. Piercings and tattoos are just the norm. If you look and smell clean and you are a good trainer, that would be what I care about. If you had a tongue stud, I would probably ask you about it - like did it hurt, and what does it feel like having that in your mouth all the time, but I wouldn't be judging; I really wonder about those things. Besides, I have pierced ears, so why should I judge someone else.
  • VUA21
    VUA21 Posts: 2,072 Member
    Facial piercings have no bearing on someone's qualifications to do a job. Same with tattoos.
  • paulduddy54
    paulduddy54 Posts: 12 Member
    Really appreciate the feedback guys, extremely insightful!

  • hesn92
    hesn92 Posts: 5,966 Member
    I personally wouldn't care. I think the majority of people wouldn't care either, but some would. That's just how the world is, I'm sure you knew that when you got your piercings.
  • msf74
    msf74 Posts: 3,498 Member

    My question is, would you be be put off/not approach someone for personal training if they had facial piercings?

    Tattoos or facial piercings wouldn't bother me but it's likely it would put off some potential customers.

    On the flip side it may be to your advantage with a certain (younger) demographic so may be a good selling point.

    Just don't go all 6ix9ine though...
  • makkimakki2018
    makkimakki2018 Posts: 414 Member
    edited September 2018
    Situational... if i were looking for someone with a professional look (society standards) then I'd feel more comfortable with someone without facial piercings, but if i don't care about that at all then it wouldn't matter if my PT had facial piercings. I guess it really depends on your clientele. Will they be more old fashioned or more modern? Grandma and grandpa might have a different outlook on things compared to young adults or kids.

    In the end what matters most is the PT knowledge and compatibility with said client.
  • Xerogs
    Xerogs Posts: 328 Member
    I will admit sometimes I see some piercings that look rather shocking but more in a painful way to me but that is my own hang up. I try to treat everyone as I want to be treated no matter if they have visible tattoos and piercings or not. Some of the nicest people I know have piercings and tattoos and some of the biggest jerks do not. If a person is a good PT or good person in general I really don't care how they look.
  • CNG24
    CNG24 Posts: 432 Member
    I think it will serve more of an a**hole detector and keep away clients you don’t want to be around anyway.

    This^^
  • 33gail33
    33gail33 Posts: 1,155 Member
    edited September 2018
    Over 50 here and it wouldn't bother me a bit. My hairdresser has more facial piercing, tattoos and wild hair colours than anyone I know and she is a sweet girl, who cuts my hair the way I like it. That is what I care about. (I do have a back of neck tattoo though so obviously I am not body modification averse in general)