Many of us looking to take our workouts to the next level have explored the idea of hiring a personal trainer at some point. For some, the appeal is the absolute knowledge base of a trained professional, for others it is the increased accountability of holding an appointment, and still others want the one-on-one interaction and customized workouts to meet their own personal goals. Regardless of the reason, however, there are two main factors that keep many of us from hiring …
Get Back on track with a Personal Fitness Trainer!
One of the most honest assessments for most of us is that we’re procrastinators. We’ll delay and wait for as long as possible especially if what needs done are lifestyle changes. Take for example the need for more exercise.
We’re a nation of people that sign up at the local health clubs, buy all the expensive equipment then proceed to go round and round the parking lot looking for a close spot so we don’t have to walk so far. Come on, you know that’s true!
Increase your Fitness Program Efficiency
What’s most necessary for making a fitness program more effective is establishing a certain number of trainings every week. It is considered that the minimum number of trainings is two (anaerobic) and three (aerobic) every week. If they are combined, their number can be reduced to three trainings a week (two combined and one aerobic).