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ah_suknat
post Feb 21 2016, 10:18 PM

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I thought you have a degree in electrical engineering
ah_suknat
post Feb 22 2016, 12:38 PM

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QUOTE(romalis51 @ Feb 22 2016, 03:15 AM)
Yea man, everyone who achieve great body/strength in the gym can be a trainer. But a trainer with qualification and some dip in food/human anatomy is soooo hard to find in Malaysia.
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What is a trainer?

People think trainer is everything, degree in sport science, phd in psychology, master in food nutrition, with a double degree in gastronomy and physiology.

And client think paying rm20 per session is very expensive.
ah_suknat
post Feb 22 2016, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(rakyat @ Feb 22 2016, 01:39 PM)
Nope that the standard rate for Ff. I m sure other fitness Centre oso charge the same rate as I see the PTs jumping to other franchises.

As for real qualifications, I don't see them listing it on their biodata so I assume only the basic course offered by the fitness center. Of course some of them won some Miss Sari pagent / Miss Chinatown or some amateur bodybuilding competition but no real certification.

I don't mean to put down the PTs, in fact I find some of them to be very good ppl. I m just letting you know that there are ppl paying good money for PTs (not your RM30 per pop) if you know where and how to market yourself. Most of the time it is not you average bodybuilding youth or bikini model, it is the overweight middle aged uncle or aunty.
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The overweight middle age uncle aunty you mrntioned is the client or PT?

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post Feb 24 2016, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(Gymmoji @ Feb 24 2016, 01:34 PM)
To me only hard work brings results.
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In the world of sports, no

Hard work will bring you no where, if hard work works, no body need a specialist coach.

Smart work brings results.

Curling biceps 100 reps a day, everyday ( hard work) is not gonna give you better result than curling 50 reps, 2 times a week.

With hard work, you will reach plateau, with smart work and smart programing ( linear, step, wave, i bet ya dont know these) , you will breaks plateau.

Train smart, not train hard.

 

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