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What should a trainer not do?

Brady Hill
Brady Hill
2025-06-14 20:05:42
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A personal trainer should never use exercises or techniques that are unsafe or not appropriate for the client's fitness level or goals. This includes exercises that are beyond the client's current abilities or that have a high risk of injury. Personal trainers should never push clients to the point of injury or exhaustion. They should respect the client's limits and make sure they are working at a safe and appropriate intensity level. Personal trainers are not medical professionals and should not diagnose injuries or provide medical advice. Personal trainers should never engage in inappropriate or unprofessional behaviour such as using offensive language, making inappropriate comments, or touching clients without their consent. Personal trainers should not make false promises or guarantees about the results that can be achieved.
Elroy Dooley
Elroy Dooley
2025-06-14 19:41:13
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You shouldn’t be more focused on the end result of making money, that you don’t bother to make programs unique to your clients. Your 75 year old client with hip surgery shouldn’t be doing box jumps, and kettlebell swings because it makes you look cool as a trainer. You can’t be afraid to talk to your clients. There will come a point where what they “want” is different from what you know they “need”. It’s NOT okay, doing nothing about not knowing everything. You might even find yourself applying for extra certifications to round out your skillset, as your experience with clients increases, and you find holes in your game that need tightening up. You learn how to approach people, and provide advice without being overbearing.