How to Find a Personal Fitness Trainer in Sacramento

A personal trainer is a fitness professional who consults with individuals, prescribes workout plans, and trains the individual in proper techniques and the use of fitness equipment. Choosing a personal trainer is a serious decision; in most cases, your trainer will be with you for the long haul, providing knowledge, encouragement, and motivation as you work toward your health and fitness goals. In Sacramento, California, there is no shortage of personal trainers; the sheer number of fitness professionals in the area can be daunting. Finding a trainer who suits your personality and your needs will be crucial to your long-term success.

Things You'll Need

  • Notebook
  • Pen/pencil
  • Computer
  • Telephone
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Instructions

  1. Finding a Personal Trainer

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      Map out your goals. Sit down with a notebook and pen or pencil. Consider your long-term goals. Determine whether you want the trainer to help you lose weight, train for a particular event or some other purpose. Consider whether you will consult with a dietitian or nutritionist in conjunction with your physical trainer. Choose whether you are looking for a one-time consultation or a few months of help to kick-start your workout routine. Determine the amount of money are you able to spend.

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      Consider your personality and training style. Add these notes to your notebook. Finding a trainer whose methods match your personality and workout style is key.

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      Do your research. Read reviews of prospective trainers in the Sacramento area. Ask health-minded friends if they have any recommendations. Create a separate section in your notebook for detailed notes on potential trainers.

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      Sit down with your notes and determine, based on your goals and personal style, which trainers best suit you. Narrow the list down to five or fewer candidates.

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      Call the five trainers and schedule appointments to meet in person. If a trainer does not offer initial visits for free or only a nominal fee, knock them off your list. It is important to find a trainer you like and whose personality suits your own. Trainers who value their customers will take time to sit down and get to know you.

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      Meet with your prospective trainers. Ask questions about the services they offer, their personal training style, and their prices. Tell them about yourself, your workout habits, and your personality, and watch the trainers' physical as well as verbal responses. Take your notebook to each meeting and keep detailed, labeled notes. It may take you a week or two to meet with all five trainers, and the notes will help to jog your memory when it comes time pick a trainer.

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      Make your decision. Review your notes and decide which trainer is the best fit for you based on your goals, preferences, personality, and monetary concerns.

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      Stick with it! Keep your meetings with your trainer, and follow his or her recommendations. If your trainer inspires you to be the best you can be and has the know-how to produce results you've found your perfect match. If you don't see those results start your search anew.