Personal Training Mosman: Personal Trainer – Do You Need One?

Let’s face it, personal trainers are a dime a dozen. Spend some time in the gym and you will be faced with a realization, almost every gym rat has been, is now, or is currently in the process of becoming a personal trainer. Its a career path with little barriers to entry that can also be highly rewarding both personally and financially. Unfortunately, this ease of entry has resulted in a fitness industry which is currently flooded with personal trainers who are, to put it kindly, subpar at best. Subpar trainers will be seen joking with coworkers, flirting with a gym member, or texting and making phone calls while they should be supervising their client. Frequently, when they are being attentive to their client, the only guidance they offer is simply counting the repetitions of a set. Although their intentions may be good, subpar trainers often ask their clients to perform exercises that are simply not appropriate for the client’s fitness goals. The result of these activities is wasted time, wasted effort, and a discouraged client.