Anybody Can Afford Personal Training: Here's How
By Jillita Horton, published Mar 28, 2007
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One free session won't knock off 50 pounds, but that one hour is enough to set a focused individual on the right path - or at least - in the direction of that path.
Only a tiny percentage of a large health club's membership will purchase even a small personal training package. Personal training isn't just for the obese or moderately overweight. It's also for the man who's fed up with his scrawny chest and arms; and for the 125-pound woman who wants to tone her soft legs or learn about strength-training techniques.
But the vast majority claims they can't afford personal training - not even the smallest package. Check the parking lots of a major health club. Plenty of nice cars. Watch who exits those vehicles: nicely dressed people, many coming from professional jobs. Yet club trainers will tell you how difficult it is to convince people - even those who are at wit's end with their bodies-to buy personal training.
So why don't these men and women -- many who spend money on vacations, fancy furniture, expensive clothes, monthly facials and biweekly manicures, computer software, fishing equipment, etc., -- spring for a few training sessions?
Perhaps somewhere along the way, people have come to believe that personal training should cost $5 per hour. They freak upon learning the actual prices.
Just four training sessions can dramatically benefit any person who's unhappy with her body or stuck at a plateau! Knowledge is power! Some people say, "I feel confident I can do this on my own," after a complimentary session, explaining they can't afford any training package, even though they'll think nothing of dropping $300 on their next weekend shopping spree. Gee, the cost of attending a ballgame, the junk food there and a few new CDs alone can cover enough training sessions to catapult a floundering person on his way to a great body.
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Jillita Horton is a certified personal trainer.
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