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How many "hidden rules" of fitness instructors have you met?
If you have been to the gym, whether you are a novice or an old bird, I believe you have been promoted by various fitness instructors. What I want to say here is that for beginners, if your economic conditions permit, you can actually try to buy private lessons at the novice stage. Of course, there are many bad criticisms about fitness coaches now, so today I will talk about some "hidden rules" about fitness coaches.

1. Why did the fitness instructor urge you to go to class?

If you have the experience of buying private lessons, you will find a phenomenon that is particularly difficult to understand. After buying a personal trainer, the fitness instructor seems to be more anxious than himself. He urges you to go to the gym for training every day, and some fitness instructors even let you go to the gym seven times a week. Then the author will explain it here. Buying a personal trainer doesn't mean that a fitness instructor can make money. Some fitness instructors in the gym earn long hours. They can only make money if you come to the gym for classes, so they will keep urging you to go to the gym for classes.

Second, what are the routines promoted by fitness instructors?

Now there is a saying that a fitness instructor is actually a higher-level salesperson, but there is nothing he can do. Fitness instructors are human beings, and they have to earn money to eat. If they don't buy private education, they naturally earn less. Here, the author will tell you some sales routines about personal fitness education. The simpler routine is to give you a physical examination, and then say that you have a serious problem here, and then let you buy a private education class. Then some routines are deeper, and there are even things that specifically chat with you, make friends, and finally kill you.

Third, is the current fitness instructor reliable?

To tell the truth, 90% of the fitness instructors in the gym are basically parallel imports. The so-called parallel imports are of course relative. Nowadays, many fitness instructors in gymnasiums bluff at the sight of titles, such as the champion of this competition, the expert of that course and so on. But a real fitness instructor with high gold content will not actually live in a gym as a fitness instructor. And now the fitness instructor's water is getting deeper and deeper, and it is getting more and more chaotic. Of course, it doesn't mean that there are no good fitness instructors. For beginners, it is relatively easy to find a fitness instructor to guide you in the early stage.

As for other inside information such as fitness coaches, as a fitness enthusiast, I don't comment much. I just heard a friend mention that many young male fitness instructors now earn money by chatting with some rich female classmates and exchanging feelings. Of course I don't know this, and I dare not ask.

Of course, you may not be optimistic about fitness instructors now, but some fitness instructors are really good, especially novices. A responsible and serious coach is enough, don't you think?