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Many people find it hard to maintain an exercise routine on their own. Here’s how to select a personal trainer who works best with your personality and lifestyle.
Finding the right personal trainer is a process, so you might have to meet with a couple before you find one you love. Here's what to consider to find a personal trainer you can stick with.
For example, a fitness regimen could include in-person training sessions with a human once a week, plus personalized workouts at home with a robotic trainer.
All that said, “it’s very easy to become a personal trainer,” said Rae Reichlin, the founder of Ladies Who Lift in Chicago. So while you could easily find a coach or trainer on social media ...
Hiring a trainer on a budget Personal training can be expensive: A single session might range from $50 to over $100, depending on the trainer’s credentials, experience and where they’re based.
Personal trainers explain how to find a personal trainer, best questions to ask, and green and red flags to find the best trainer that works for your goals.