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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trainer left gym and new one assigned. She doesn’t look that fit but has all the right credentials and experience. She isn’t the only trainer at gym who isn’t that fit either. Would this bother you?[/quote] Yes, I would want a trainer I could look up to. Someone who successfully did what she or he is training me to do. Otherwise my question would be, "how do you know this works?"[/quote] People might have different goals. While the client might want to be slim with little muscle definition, the trainer could be focused on maximizing strength and not too bothered about some extra fluff. That does not mean they do not know how to lose that fluff or that they would not be able to design workouts aligned with their client's goals. I never judge trainers by their physique. I observe them with clients and that is how I form opinions on them. There are some incredibly good looking trainers around which made me cringe whenever I was listening to the nonsense they were telling their clients. On the other hand, one of the best trainers I ever had, with excellent knowledge of anatomy and ability to work around injuries, was a guy with a round belly who did not even look like he worked out. He was constantly booked out and eventually left the gym I was going too because he got a better offer.[/quote]
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