Breaking up is hard to do. No, we’re not talking about your Significant Other; we’re talking about breaking up with your personal trainer.
The client-trainer relationship was never meant to last forever. Sure, there are pairs who have endured for years, outlasting marriages and jobs. But most are short-term affiliations that end for a variety of reasons: boredom, finances, personality clashes, dissatisfaction with results.
Trainers and clients should be thinking of the day they part company, says Fabio Comana of the American Council on Exercise. Trainers should devise a program with goals and dates to achieve them, guiding the client toward eventual self-sufficiency. There always will be those who need perpetual motivation and hand-holding, but most eventually acquire the knowledge and incentive to go it alone.
Actually, a quality trainer will ALWAYS have benefits to offer you.
It’s not always the client who initiates the breakup, though.
Zim, like many trainers, sometimes has to initiate the split for various reasons, including chronic tardiness, last-minute cancellations and even worse behavior, such as when the client sees the trainer as a convenient punching bag.
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