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What are the things that define a personal trainer?

Ryan R asked:


For a job, I want to be a personal trainer…regarding people that actually ARE personal trainers, here it is…

1) What defines a personal trainer?
2) Do they work out with their client?
3) Is there any tips for becoming a personal trainer?

and the last one, is sorta off topic, but it would be really helpful if you could answer this

4) What are the different types of weightlifting that can be trained by people?

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One Response to 'What are the things that define a personal trainer?'

  1. Powered By Yahoo Answers - November 10th, 2009 at 7:30 pm

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    1) A personal trainer can be defined by things like level of training(a good trainer is always learning), personality, commitment, skill, own fitness, etc.
    2) No. They’re there to watch and support the client keeping an eye out to make sure there are no chances for injury and the client is getting the most effective workout.
    3) You need to go to school and get certified to become a personal trainer.
    4) I’m not sure what you’re asking because there aren’t really different types. They can help train someone for size and strength, or help someone who’s rehabilitating from an injury. They’re trained to work with machines, dumbbells, etc.


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