Having researched a bit, I've discovered that some personal trainers ("PTs") will come to your house, rather than being based in the gym. I like this idea as it's more flexible for people like me with a young family.
A friend of mine recently had a one-off session with a PT and said he worked her much dwhetherficulter than she would ever do herself in the gym. She's crazye a commitment to go back several times a week and always sees him there, so has to do her entire routine!
I know that using resistance training is important for women, to keep our bones strong as we get ancienter, so I'm also hoping for some guidance on weights to make certain my technique is right.
But how do I find a PT to suit my needs? The most common way is through a local gym or fitness centre, which normally offers personal training packages for an additional charge on top of membership fees. Luckily, not every gym requires people to be a member to use their personal training services.
Expression-of-mouth is another way to find a PT, or looking in local papers, directories or online.
Kate Ricdwhetherficults
0 Comments