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Personal Training 9 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0
Dear

Everyone knows exercise is good for you. But did you know that Personal Training can help you make greater strides in your goals than you thought possible? With DOMINATE FITNESS, you can!

Personal Training WORKS

Optimise results from exercise with a program that's tailored to your specific needs, goals and fitness levels. What's more, your personal trainer will continually finetune the program in response to your progress.
Recover from injuries to knee, lower back, neck (whiplash) and spinal (slipped disc) through targetted strengthening therapy.
Slim and tone with a program developed for your specific body type and fitness level, with amazing results.
Feel much younger as you increase your overall fitness, flexibility and energy.

Personal Training is for YOU!

Older persons who wish to look and feel younger, and be free to enjoy various activities.
Men and women who need to lose weight or wish to tone their bodies.
School-age kids with low fitness levels.
Women who have just given birth.
Men and women who wish to learn how to use gym equipment, thus preventing injury because of improper use or over-exercising.
Busy executives.

Whatever your situation, we have the program

Individual or small group training at a gym convenient to you.
Training in your own home using simple, portable equipment.
Fun sessions for organisations interested in promoting fitness among their employees.
Programs for residents of condominiums and apartment complexes with gym faciltiies.
All conducted by highly qualified personal trainers with proven track records.

So factor fitness into your life today. Talk to Dominate Fitness. You'll be assured of access to qualified trainers with experience in leading gyms. We also assess your goals and needs, and match you to a trainer with the appropriate specialisations.
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#30218
Re:Personal Training 8 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 17
We don't mind you coming in here advertising your PT services, but you may want to start by helping others by answering their queries. Hey don't expect people to take up your service when they are not even comfortable with you ya? Build a rapport with the members 1st.
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Re:Personal Training 7 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 11
These days everyone wants to be a personal trainer Years ago, PTs have so much respect, cos most of them walk the talk and have physiques to match their jobs. They earned a good sum too. Now its different, random people work as PTs. Just walk into a commercial gym and look at the trainers! A smaller bodybuilder like me can walk in and easily look better than all the couch potatoe-bodied trainers. My statement might sound egoistic, but that was my experience on several occasions. As a customer, I'd expect to go to such gyms hoping that the trainers would be experienced and will be able to provide guidance in case I needed some, not go there and look at a "blind leading the blind" situation and look at stupid people conducting stupid trainings for stupid people who don't read up.

Because of them the PT industry is really suffering. Look at the low wages and super inhumanly long hours these so called PTs get now. They have screwed themselves and the industry. Ive seen PTs with good physiques(proof of expertise) getting the same low pay as these idiots, and I think its damn unfair to them. The only ones standing to gain something out of this is the commercial gyms. They can get PTs, work them long hours and give them low pay cos they got no standard. The customers loose out cos the PTs know nuts, and the good PTs loose out cos they can't earn their worth. Years ago, I wanted to be a PT myself, but now looking at the situation, I feel if I take it up, the industry will be too saturated, and I'll be earning too little. Whatcha guys think?
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