Long story short, my wife and I are both starting a new journey w/ fitness and food. We're seeing a dietician soon to get some help with the food part, but we've also been considering getting a personal trainer (either one for both of us or separate - either option is on the table).
Does anyone here have experience with one? What are some good questions to ask to make sure I get the "right" one? Any tips to set us up for success in this process? [Reply]
Originally Posted by SuperChief:
I don't think anyone's upset, just confused by your tactics.
What are you doing?
I think it's just trolling for his personal entertainment and we took the bait. It's very much like the people that enter soccer threads just to say "soccer is gay" [Reply]
Really appreciate the input from you all. Didn't know there were so many w/ knowledge (and in-depth knowledge at that) regarding the subject.
I called a highly recommended personal trainer in my area and have started the process of meeting with him. He sent a short questionnaire to "get to know me" and my current fitness level, my goals, my familiarity with free weight strength training, etc. I was very detailed about some of my goals (and some anxieties about burnout and going too hard, too fast). We're doing an intro workout next Friday to get a feel and develop a gameplan from there!
I'm really excited about this journey. My wife has a tour of a women-specific gym in town tomorrow that offers general membership and classes that she's taken in the past that she really liked. We're meeting with a Dietician next week to get the food part under control and learn more about balance. Went to the doctor yesterday and got the all clear for working out, so I'm pumped to get going. I'll try my best to update once I get up to speed.
Originally Posted by SuperChief:
Really appreciate the input from you all. Didn't know there were so many w/ knowledge (and in-depth knowledge at that) regarding the subject.
I called a highly recommended personal trainer in my area and have started the process of meeting with him. He sent a short questionnaire to "get to know me" and my current fitness level, my goals, my familiarity with free weight strength training, etc. I was very detailed about some of my goals (and some anxieties about burnout and going too hard, too fast). We're doing an intro workout next Friday to get a feel and develop a gameplan from there!
I'm really excited about this journey. My wife has a tour of a women-specific gym in town tomorrow that offers general membership and classes that she's taken in the past that she really liked. We're meeting with a Dietician next week to get the food part under control and learn more about balance. Went to the doctor yesterday and got the all clear for working out, so I'm pumped to get going. I'll try my best to update once I get up to speed.
Again, thanks everyone!
Working hard on your fitness and diet are two of the best decisions a person can make, good luck! [Reply]
Originally Posted by SuperChief:
Really appreciate the input from you all. Didn't know there were so many w/ knowledge (and in-depth knowledge at that) regarding the subject.
I called a highly recommended personal trainer in my area and have started the process of meeting with him. He sent a short questionnaire to "get to know me" and my current fitness level, my goals, my familiarity with free weight strength training, etc. I was very detailed about some of my goals (and some anxieties about burnout and going too hard, too fast). We're doing an intro workout next Friday to get a feel and develop a gameplan from there!
I'm really excited about this journey. My wife has a tour of a women-specific gym in town tomorrow that offers general membership and classes that she's taken in the past that she really liked. We're meeting with a Dietician next week to get the food part under control and learn more about balance. Went to the doctor yesterday and got the all clear for working out, so I'm pumped to get going. I'll try my best to update once I get up to speed.