Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it would bother me. You gotta walk the walk!
+1 Although some marathoners are downright pudgy, so if they look a certain way but I know they can outlift and outwork me, then I’ll accept that it’s genetics and respect them.
The fast marathon runners aren't. The slow ones can be pudgy, they just have enough stamina to maintain a slow pace for a long duration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their job is to get you fit, not themselves.
Would you want a doctor who is overweight and smokes or a therapist whose life is a hot mess or a dentist with jacked up teeth or a teacher with a low IQ?
Most therapists are a hot mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it would bother me. You gotta walk the walk!
+1 Although some marathoners are downright pudgy, so if they look a certain way but I know they can outlift and outwork me, then I’ll accept that it’s genetics and respect them.
Anonymous wrote:Ideally your trainer is busy training people so they don’t have a ton of time to spend in the gym building huge muscles for themselves. The most important thing is that they are knowledgeable and their training style & approach works for you. And look at their track record and with previous clients and success stories.
If they were very overweight that might give me pause but just being average or a little stocky wouldn’t bother me. Most legit trainers I see aren’t in amazing shape, just decent shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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?"
Anonymous wrote:My last trainer was not slim. Muscle but with some flab over it - like a guy who played college sports but then never adjusted food intake down after college, what I think of as a "bouncer build." And most of the male trainers he would stand around talking with while I did my 20 minutes on a cardio machine were the same, with a couple of outliers that were "cut" but also clearly younger. The *female* trainers were all fitness model thin and muscled, no softness permitted.
I wanted weight lifting training and had no reason to doubt he knew the mechanics so it didn't offend me. But somehow I knew before opening this thread that OP was disgusted by a woman's body, not a man's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ideally your trainer is busy training people so they don’t have a ton of time to spend in the gym building huge muscles for themselves. The most important thing is that they are knowledgeable and their training style & approach works for you. And look at their track record and with previous clients and success stories.
If they were very overweight that might give me pause but just being average or a little stocky wouldn’t bother me. Most legit trainers I see aren’t in amazing shape, just decent shape.
If they don't work out, then their knowledge is just theory.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:Ideally your trainer is busy training people so they don’t have a ton of time to spend in the gym building huge muscles for themselves. The most important thing is that they are knowledgeable and their training style & approach works for you. And look at their track record and with previous clients and success stories.
If they were very overweight that might give me pause but just being average or a little stocky wouldn’t bother me. Most legit trainers I see aren’t in amazing shape, just decent shape.