i think that he's trying to say that the industry itself has no real heart or structure. that any trainer can be sold a new idea. there's not much evidence based practice going on either.
i liked the thought on how there are no role models and how a trainer doesn't have a concrete identity, which may be the cause of the high turn over.
Any trainer without a clue can be sold a new idea. Evidence based practise should be the norm.
all those guys aren't personal trainers for the most part. and they give little advice on general population training and dont talk about being a personal trainer at all.As far as role models go, I would list defranco, wendler, australias own markos, thib from t nation, rippetoe, tate... and those are just the top of my head and from my own narrow readings.
it is much more common in the fitness industry.As with any industry if you don't 'check your sources' and have no direction or desire you will end up on your ass.
many sucessful trainers change the way they do things. they evolve.
all those guys aren't personal trainers for the most part. and they give little advice on general population training and dont talk about being a personal trainer at all.
it is much more common in the fitness industry.
The division between coach and trainer, like that between bodybuilding and strength training, is essentially an artificial one, set up so that one group can say, "me smart, you poopyhead." There's a difference in focus in what they do, certainly, and they've different sorts of clients; but different coaches have different focuses and clients, and different PTs have different focuses and clients, too.
some very strong words about someone you dont even know.I think really that the guy ranting in the youtube/radio interview above was confusing his own disillusionment with a general problem in the industry. It's like when a guy gets dumped by his girlfriend and he decides that all women are bitches. They're not, he's just had a hard go of things.
there is a bit of a difference between coaches and personal trainers imo. *snip for length*
Not necessarily. You're forgetting the rise in popularity of small group sessions, especially "boot camps".for the most part trainers work in a general population gym where clients are assigned to them or they meet them on the floor, and the session is usually one on one.
a coach will generally not do one on one sessions
World-renowned people can become disillusioned, bitter and twisted like the rest of us. He's still human. Plus, you know, Jillian Michaels is world-renowned, too.maybe i should of made it clear who was speaking juan Carlos “JC” Santana is a world renowned
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