Georgia
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Now there are two types of trainers that I am aware of.
Trainers like at the YMCA who just have to get 'certified' which I did but quit for a better job...and then there are those trainers who went to school for 'Exercise Physiology' and are like part-time trainers because they love it.
The ones at the YMCA usually have no idea what they are talking about when it comes to theories and physiological sciences....they just know some basics.
I, personally, had a trainer back in 8th and 9th grade and she was awesome. She knew all about muscles, hypertrophy, and every time I talked to her I felt like I was getting free tuition from a university's exercise program.
It's all about the person.
Trainers like at the YMCA who just have to get 'certified' which I did but quit for a better job...and then there are those trainers who went to school for 'Exercise Physiology' and are like part-time trainers because they love it.
The ones at the YMCA usually have no idea what they are talking about when it comes to theories and physiological sciences....they just know some basics.
I, personally, had a trainer back in 8th and 9th grade and she was awesome. She knew all about muscles, hypertrophy, and every time I talked to her I felt like I was getting free tuition from a university's exercise program.
It's all about the person.