There are at least three personal trainers that I know of at my current gym and they’ve never asked me about any free sessions or even tried to spark any type of conversation. We typically greet each other but they seem to keep clear of me.
I’m sure they have their own opinions about my work there, but I think they know that I’m not a complete neophyte and that I’ve got a fair routine.
Tonight’s situation was made awkward by the fact that I’ve never seen this trainer before, and that he was "boxing" with what looked like a potential client. I’m a real fan of the sport and I saw that he had gloves on but no actual boxing was taking place.
I was a third of my night in and finishing off a few sets of incline db presses when he steps over and asks me about a free training session. He wants to do it this very night and asks me to do cardio with him, but I’m clearly there to lift.
He pretty much forces me to turn him down… I’m not really interested in doing cardio and I’m sure the hell not wasting my time on mitts with the guy.
I thought that turning him down would have been enough of a signal, but that wasnt the case. He asks to meet me for a session next week, and voila, I’m instantly committed. What can I do? Lie to his face or maybe just hurt his feelings? There simply isnt a good way out of the situation… It’s a tiny gym and it’s not like I can avoid the guy.
I’m not at a huge loss, I can throw away one of my days with him and get back after we’re done. It brought up a few questions though..
How can you tell if you have a good or bad personal trainer?
What should you look for in a first session?
What types of questions should you ask?
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