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i am not from melb, but would like to travel to melb to get bodybuilding training and advice. thanks for advice katie but is that a female trainer? i am male lol.
also, regarding that link I posted, Kerryn also competes in figure competitions and offers online training which might suit you. I have the greatest respect for her because she was overweight (85kg) at 40 years of age and managed to get into extraordinary shape for figure comps.
Men are less willing to say, "well, I don't really know about that, could you help me?" and more often, "me got big balls, me smart, you all stupidheads, me smart." Which of course is why we much more often have serious accidents and die earlier.
modo, have you emailed Kerryn to ask if she will take on males?
Just curious as to how you are getting on.
Best of luck
Edit: I'm not trying to be pushy (in case it sounds like that), I know you're getting stressed out because you have goals you want to achieve but you don't know how to get there, so I just wanted to see if it was going well or if you've decided against getting a PT after all.
I'm a male trainer in Frankston and I cant believe some of the crap posted in this thread. Who gives a toss about gender, either you can do the job or you cant.
I have clients fly in from interstate to train at my gym, I have another flying over in August from SA, he comes 2-3 times a year.