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Old 05-27-2003, 12:33 PM
sigmagrrl sigmagrrl is offline
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It's too late now, but I would not have picked them blindly. I've been at my gym for a year now and have JUST decided on a personal trainer....She is the director of group fitness, has a very understanding personality, I've spoken to her in social settings and in/after class, and am a dedicated attendee of her class (which is my favorite). I've seen her work with other clients one-on-one, and she is PHENOMENAL. I asked her when her least busiest time is so that I can make sure I get her personal attention and not be rushed or interrupted. She pushes me in class and is also aware of all the surgery I've had...I've worked hard to develop a relationship with her and know this is a good choice.

You have to think of your personal trainer as an employee. You have to interview them to make sure they are a good fit.
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