Anonymous wrote:I had a trainer who was effective at first, but then his focus on our sessions took a rapid decline. He was sending text messages during sessions, stepped outside during a session to make a phone call, would watch TV on the gym televisions and count my reps incorrectly, would frequently arrive late...there were SO many issues.
I would have stopped seeing him a lot sooner, but I had to pay for sessions up front and I didn't want to lose out on the money.
Did I learn some things? Yes.
Was it worth the money I spent? Absolutely not. I should have stopped after the initial 12 sessions.
...sorry, I'm a little bitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do they typically cost?
$90 session typically
My trainer (B.A. in Kinesiology, certified, experience in rehab, etc) cost me about 65/session. There is a lot of variation.
i've been using a trainer for a year and a half. worth every penny. When I started, my feet were in so much pain I had to do modified, low-impact jumping jacks. Now I do box jumps, run, heavy squats, etc.
Slowly but surely, my body fat % dropped from 39 to 25 and I lost 40 pounds. I work out five days a week, one day with the trainer (at the beginning, just 3 days a week, 1 with trainer...and gradually increased the # of workouts).
What did you do to fix your feet? Signed, someone with horrible feet that make her not want to jump
