I'm always taking my life to the next level and that is what I try to share with my clients. I've done yoga, tai-chi and Crossfit style weight training for over 10 years. I got into all of this stuff before it was popular or trendy. Not that, that makes me cool - it means I'm a little further down the road and have spent the time and energy to know the difference between the real stuff and the things that will damage or hurt you. Recently I got into Spartan Races. At the Citi field race here in New York I cam in 18th in my age group (I'm 36) and 85th overall. I may not be the best but I'm at least competitive!
I've been a certified personal trainer in NYC for ten years. Last summer I got the highest certification in the US the coveted CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist). Funny thing is I passed but didn't study. The date snuck up on me and rather than lose the fee I showed up and took the test. I was surprised that the test was focused on material that you could only learn through experience. I guess the ten years spent training clients, reading, studying, training myself and recovering from injuries have not been a waste! I have worked in or around all of the top gyms in NYC and my network is filled with great trainers.
Why am I the best? I suppose that's for others to decide. There are tons of passionate motivated, good natured, well meaning people out there that go into personal training and never learn how to actually train clients. I'd say my care and concern for my clients is as high as can be while still maintaining healthy professional boundaries.
Here's my top ten attributes that I think the "best" trainer should have in order to even be considered:
1.) a desire to help
2.) professional level communication skills
3.) attention to detail
4.) visceral knowledge of how the body moves and functions
5.) walk your talk
6.) scientific knowledge of the interplay of forces on the body
7.) a good sense of humor
8.) an unrelenting commitment to excellence
9.) willingness to continually reinvent yourself and learn
10.) have some answers but never claim to have all the answers
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