Ep197. How to Find a Good Personal Trainer or Online Coach.
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How to Find a Good Personal Trainer (And Avoid Getting It Wrong)
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The fitness industry has a problem — and it's costing people time, money, and sometimes their health. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on something most coaches won't talk about: how easy it is to fake credibility in an industry that is almost entirely unregulated.
After 20 years as a PT, 12 years in strength and conditioning, and a Master's degree with a research thesis specifically on the effectiveness of online coaching, I've seen the full spectrum of good and bad. Here's what I've learned.
What's covered in this episode:
- Why the fitness industry is largely unregulated — and what that means for you as a consumer
- The two types of coach you'll encounter, and why they can look identical on Instagram
- Why qualifications alone don't make a great coach (and what actually does)
- The five things that separate exceptional coaches from average ones: education, experience, coaching reps, mistakes, and empathy
- Five practical questions to ask any coach before you hire them
- The red flags that should make you walk away immediately
Key takeaways:
- Anyone can legally call themselves a personal trainer or nutrition coach — there is no meaningful governing body with legal authority
- A coach who lost weight themselves is not automatically qualified to help you reach your goals
- Great coaches ask a lot of questions before prescribing anything — be wary of anyone who immediately tells you exactly what you need
- How a coach handles a question they can't answer tells you everything
- The right coach isn't the flashiest on social media — it's the one who understands where you are and has the knowledge and humanity to help you get there
This episode is for you if:You're looking to hire a personal trainer or online coach, you've had a bad experience with a coach in the past, or you're trying to build muscle, lose weight sustainably, or improve your performance and don't know who to trust.