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Helping Your Child Succeed on Their New Instrument list sense of humor with availability because most people want a Trainer to be available at ANY time! I’ve been asked several times to be in two places at once!! Yeah, right!Playing an instrument is not going to guarantee that your child will one day be more successful than someone that is not in the school band, but the pride, confidence, and initiative that being a member of a team builds in young people will serve him the rest of his life. In order to ensure that this positive growth occurs you as a parent need to take the lead and help your child develop good practice habits.As a parent you have always done your best to give your child everything needed to succeed in life. By allowing your child to learn a new instrument and play in the school band you are adding another brick to a strong foundation that will support your child in all aspects of her development. Playing an instrument is not going to guarantee that your child will one day be more succ Communication is a very important factor in the training world. If you and the trainer work together three times a week then a phone call in between sessions probably isn’t necessary. If you are together less than 3 times a week it’s a good idea to correspond with your trainer either by phone or email just to keep in touch and keep yourself motivated. I am offering this article for people who are thinking about hiring a Personal Trainer/ Fitness Coach. I fully believe that you the client have the right to expect certain things from a Trainer/Coach. The elements and comments I have written about in the paragraphs above are all situations that I have worked through in my career as a Fitness Coach. I hope that you find the things that I value and treasure important, too. Continuing education and constant reading are just part of being a great Coach. I have spent countless hours on research and study to give you the best product out there. Along with other certifications, I am a Master Fitness by Phone® Coach. I have found through Here Are Some Things To Think About When Buying A Condo In Santa Monica Half way through my year at UAA studying the fine art of Personal Training, my instructor asked us to write a mission statement and define what a Personal Trainer should be. I was already in the business before enrolling in this class so I thought I knew everything…wrong! It was really hard to define myself; so I had to think outside the box and then it became clearer. Let me share with you what I would define as an exceptional Trainer.Condominiums have made homeownership affordable for many people. This is particularly the case on the West side of Los Angeles, where the prices of single family residences are prohibitive to even the most well heeled professionals. There are however many things to consider when buying a condo in these areas.Earthquake Insurance: Approximately half of all condominium and townhouse buildings on the West side have earthquake insurance included in the homeowners dues.Pros: This protects the owners from having to come up with funds to pay for repairs, should an earthquake occur. Price of construction per square foot in Santa Monica, Brentwood and other West side neighborhoods can be anywhere from $150-300. This makes a complete rebuild on a 1000sf condo at the very least There are about 10 main elements that make a Coach outstanding. I will list them and then try to elaborate on each. The most important factor a Trainer should possess is knowledge. Knowledge of the correct and safe exercises a client should be executing as well as sound nutritional advice. A knowledgeable Trainer should work with the population that she has expertise. A Trainer should be able to know the difference between “fads” and what really works. The Trainer should read and learn from creditable sources. She should know how to determine if an article is written by an educated individual or someone who is just trying to make a fast buck. A Trainer needs to be certified in her area of specialization. The second element that I feel a Trainer needs to have is reliability. Reliable to me not only means that the Trainer will be where she’s suppose to be on time and ready for work, but also that what she says can be “taken to the bank”. Reliability and dependability are synonymous and should be equally important. The two words are interchangeable in the dictionary and another synonym is trustworthy. These are all qualities that I would look for if I were choosing a Personal Trainer. When we mention trust we also bring up the issue of confidentiality. The relationship between a client and a Trainer should be along the same lines of Doctor/Patient relationship. More goes on between a Trainer and a client than just counting reps and changing weights. The Trainer is a helper and educator to the client. A helper is one who enables another to change. The Trainer’s role is very complex because she acts as a teacher, a coach, a counselor, and a supporter. Trainers need to be very aware of their limitations and must never exceed the confines of their own expertise. A good Trainer needs to be a people person. A trainer is asked to work with a lot of different types of people and she has to know how to relate to a number of distinct types of personalities. If a Trainer is personable she will be considered pleasant and friendly and I believe those are valuable tools for a Trainer to possess. A trainer needs to be a good listener. It’s very important to listen to the client; don’t just assume that you know what she wants. It’s important for the trainer not just to listen…. but hear what the client is telling her. A Trainer should be a role model. A Trainer should “practice what she preaches”. A Trainer should exercise and eat well. The Trainer should promote healthy eating habits. A Trainer should not just “talk the talk” but “walk the walk”. A Trainer should consider safety above all else when setting up a program for a client. A Trainer needs to get medical history from his client and perform some basic fitness tests in order to set up a safe and effective training program. A Trainer needs to be prompt and well organized. The Trainer needs to show the client how to keep accurate exercise logs to track fitness goals and strength gains. A great Trainer will educate a client to become self-reliant. The Coach has done a great job when she can empower a client to go on alone. You need to ask a potential Trainer how long she thinks you will need to work with her. If she is unsure or says indefinitely, I would interview a few more Coaches and find one that wants to teach you how to workout on your own using your built in motivation. A professional appearance is an important factor to me. While a Trainer is working with a client she should be in casual clothes that exercises could be easily demonstrated. My pet peeve is to see a scantily dressed Trainer working with a client. Some Trainers I’ve watched look at themselves in the mirror more than they ever look at their client. Positive attitude and enthusiasm should be closer to the top of this list. All ten of these elements are important so don’t think that they are in any order of significance. A Trainer works very closely with her clients and attitude and enthusiasm really count on the motivational meter. When you are searching for a Coach, talk to several and then pick the one that works best with your personality. Sense of humor and availability. These two elements don’t have anything in common or do they? If a Trainer has no sense of humor she is not going far. A Trainer should be able to laugh at herself and be able to joke with the client. One on one exercise is serious, but we must be able to have fun at the same time. I list sense of humor with availability because most people want a Trainer to be available at ANY time! I’ve been asked several times to be in two places at once!! Yeah, right! Communication is a very important factor in the training world. If you and the trainer work together three times a week then a phone call in between sessions probably isn’t necessary. If you are together less than 3 times a week it’s a good idea to correspond with your trainer either by phone or email just to keep in touch and keep yourself motivated. I am offering this article for people who are thinking about hiring a Personal Trainer/ Fitness Coach. I fully believe that you the client have the right to expect certain things from a Trainer/Coach. The elements and comments I have written about in the paragraphs above are all situations that I have worked through in my career as a Fitness Coach. I hope that you find the things that I value and treasure important, too. Continuing education and constant reading are just part of being a great Coach. I have spent countless hours on research and study to give you the best product out there. Along with other certifications, I am a Master Fitness by Phone® Coach. I have found through m Jim Mack y. Reliable to me not only means that the Trainer will be where she’s suppose to be on time and ready for work, but also that what she says can be “taken to the bank”. Reliability and dependability are synonymous and should be equally important. The two words are interchangeable in the dictionary and another synonym is trustworthy. These are all qualities that I would look for if I were choosing a Personal Trainer.Anyone heard of Jim Mack? If not, Jim Mack is a very successful business and internet expert. He has had wild success in many internet ventures including the 1 Step System. Jim Mack has teamed up with Bryon Howell to create an exciting opportunity for internet business seekers called the Wealth Magnet System.Jim Mack really knows his internet marketing as he is already involved in several systems that produce him a very nice income without having a regular 9-5 job. The main reason for his massive success is his incredible mentors. There is no better way to be successful in an internet business than to find someone like Jim Mack who is already successful and learn all you can from him.The Wealth Magnet system which Jim Mack co-created, is set to roll out soon and from the When we mention trust we also bring up the issue of confidentiality. The relationship between a client and a Trainer should be along the same lines of Doctor/Patient relationship. More goes on between a Trainer and a client than just counting reps and changing weights. The Trainer is a helper and educator to the client. A helper is one who enables another to change. The Trainer’s role is very complex because she acts as a teacher, a coach, a counselor, and a supporter. Trainers need to be very aware of their limitations and must never exceed the confines of their own expertise. A good Trainer needs to be a people person. A trainer is asked to work with a lot of different types of people and she has to know how to relate to a number of distinct types of personalities. If a Trainer is personable she will be considered pleasant and friendly and I believe those are valuable tools for a Trainer to possess. A trainer needs to be a good listener. It’s very important to listen to the client; don’t just assume that you know what she wants. It’s important for the trainer not just to listen…. but hear what the client is telling her. A Trainer should be a role model. A Trainer should “practice what she preaches”. A Trainer should exercise and eat well. The Trainer should promote healthy eating habits. A Trainer should not just “talk the talk” but “walk the walk”. A Trainer should consider safety above all else when setting up a program for a client. A Trainer needs to get medical history from his client and perform some basic fitness tests in order to set up a safe and effective training program. A Trainer needs to be prompt and well organized. The Trainer needs to show the client how to keep accurate exercise logs to track fitness goals and strength gains. A great Trainer will educate a client to become self-reliant. The Coach has done a great job when she can empower a client to go on alone. You need to ask a potential Trainer how long she thinks you will need to work with her. If she is unsure or says indefinitely, I would interview a few more Coaches and find one that wants to teach you how to workout on your own using your built in motivation. A professional appearance is an important factor to me. While a Trainer is working with a client she should be in casual clothes that exercises could be easily demonstrated. My pet peeve is to see a scantily dressed Trainer working with a client. Some Trainers I’ve watched look at themselves in the mirror more than they ever look at their client. Positive attitude and enthusiasm should be closer to the top of this list. All ten of these elements are important so don’t think that they are in any order of significance. A Trainer works very closely with her clients and attitude and enthusiasm really count on the motivational meter. When you are searching for a Coach, talk to several and then pick the one that works best with your personality. Sense of humor and availability. These two elements don’t have anything in common or do they? If a Trainer has no sense of humor she is not going far. A Trainer should be able to laugh at herself and be able to joke with the client. One on one exercise is serious, but we must be able to have fun at the same time. I list sense of humor with availability because most people want a Trainer to be available at ANY time! I’ve been asked several times to be in two places at once!! Yeah, right! Communication is a very important factor in the training world. If you and the trainer work together three times a week then a phone call in between sessions probably isn’t necessary. If you are together less than 3 times a week it’s a good idea to correspond with your trainer either by phone or email just to keep in touch and keep yourself motivated. I am offering this article for people who are thinking about hiring a Personal Trainer/ Fitness Coach. I fully believe that you the client have the right to expect certain things from a Trainer/Coach. The elements and comments I have written about in the paragraphs above are all situations that I have worked through in my career as a Fitness Coach. I hope that you find the things that I value and treasure important, too. Continuing education and constant reading are just part of being a great Coach. I have spent countless hours on research and study to give you the best product out there. Along with other certifications, I am a Master Fitness by Phone® Coach. I have found through How to Make Money with E-books will be considered pleasant and friendly and I believe those are valuable tools for a Trainer to possess. A trainer needs to be a good listener. It’s very important to listen to the client; don’t just assume that you know what she wants. It’s important for the trainer not just to listen…. but hear what the client is telling her.Many people these days are interested in learning various ways to make a good income without ever having to leave their home. Some open up their own businesses whereas others work in various job roles via online means. One way in which individuals have learned that they can make money is by selling e-books.There are a few tips to follow when interested in learning how to get rich selling e-books.Focus on a Topic of KnowledgePrior to selling the e-books, an individual has to write the book first. The best type of e-book to write and ultimately sell is one which focuses on a topic that the writer is highly knowledgeable about upfront. This is beneficial for two reasons. First, by having the knowledge to write the e-book the individual is preparing a well thought out A Trainer should be a role model. A Trainer should “practice what she preaches”. A Trainer should exercise and eat well. The Trainer should promote healthy eating habits. A Trainer should not just “talk the talk” but “walk the walk”. A Trainer should consider safety above all else when setting up a program for a client. A Trainer needs to get medical history from his client and perform some basic fitness tests in order to set up a safe and effective training program. A Trainer needs to be prompt and well organized. The Trainer needs to show the client how to keep accurate exercise logs to track fitness goals and strength gains. A great Trainer will educate a client to become self-reliant. The Coach has done a great job when she can empower a client to go on alone. You need to ask a potential Trainer how long she thinks you will need to work with her. If she is unsure or says indefinitely, I would interview a few more Coaches and find one that wants to teach you how to workout on your own using your built in motivation. A professional appearance is an important factor to me. While a Trainer is working with a client she should be in casual clothes that exercises could be easily demonstrated. My pet peeve is to see a scantily dressed Trainer working with a client. Some Trainers I’ve watched look at themselves in the mirror more than they ever look at their client. Positive attitude and enthusiasm should be closer to the top of this list. All ten of these elements are important so don’t think that they are in any order of significance. A Trainer works very closely with her clients and attitude and enthusiasm really count on the motivational meter. When you are searching for a Coach, talk to several and then pick the one that works best with your personality. Sense of humor and availability. These two elements don’t have anything in common or do they? If a Trainer has no sense of humor she is not going far. A Trainer should be able to laugh at herself and be able to joke with the client. One on one exercise is serious, but we must be able to have fun at the same time. I list sense of humor with availability because most people want a Trainer to be available at ANY time! I’ve been asked several times to be in two places at once!! Yeah, right! Communication is a very important factor in the training world. If you and the trainer work together three times a week then a phone call in between sessions probably isn’t necessary. If you are together less than 3 times a week it’s a good idea to correspond with your trainer either by phone or email just to keep in touch and keep yourself motivated. I am offering this article for people who are thinking about hiring a Personal Trainer/ Fitness Coach. I fully believe that you the client have the right to expect certain things from a Trainer/Coach. The elements and comments I have written about in the paragraphs above are all situations that I have worked through in my career as a Fitness Coach. I hope that you find the things that I value and treasure important, too. Continuing education and constant reading are just part of being a great Coach. I have spent countless hours on research and study to give you the best product out there. Along with other certifications, I am a Master Fitness by Phone® Coach. I have found through Is Your Teenager Suffering From Depression? Clues Every Caring Parent Should Watch For! says indefinitely, I would interview a few more Coaches and find one that wants to teach you how to workout on your own using your built in motivation.Does your teenage child spend a good portion of their days lolling around doing very little constructive? Do they suffer from innumerable minor ailments - maybe headaches, stomach aches, feeling sick? Do they stay up way into the wee-small- hours of the morning watching late night (or should that be early morning) TV, or maybe playing video games, or endlessly 'chatting' via the Internet with person or persons unknown? Do they seem to resent being asked almost anything about their lives, and do they usually react with an odd grunt, and rarely as much as two syllables?If you can see a likeness to your own teenage child or children in some of these descriptions, perhaps you are thinking: "Yes, but so what?" Perhaps you have assumed - as many parents might - "That's jus A professional appearance is an important factor to me. While a Trainer is working with a client she should be in casual clothes that exercises could be easily demonstrated. My pet peeve is to see a scantily dressed Trainer working with a client. Some Trainers I’ve watched look at themselves in the mirror more than they ever look at their client. Positive attitude and enthusiasm should be closer to the top of this list. All ten of these elements are important so don’t think that they are in any order of significance. A Trainer works very closely with her clients and attitude and enthusiasm really count on the motivational meter. When you are searching for a Coach, talk to several and then pick the one that works best with your personality. Sense of humor and availability. These two elements don’t have anything in common or do they? If a Trainer has no sense of humor she is not going far. A Trainer should be able to laugh at herself and be able to joke with the client. One on one exercise is serious, but we must be able to have fun at the same time. I list sense of humor with availability because most people want a Trainer to be available at ANY time! I’ve been asked several times to be in two places at once!! Yeah, right! Communication is a very important factor in the training world. If you and the trainer work together three times a week then a phone call in between sessions probably isn’t necessary. If you are together less than 3 times a week it’s a good idea to correspond with your trainer either by phone or email just to keep in touch and keep yourself motivated. I am offering this article for people who are thinking about hiring a Personal Trainer/ Fitness Coach. I fully believe that you the client have the right to expect certain things from a Trainer/Coach. The elements and comments I have written about in the paragraphs above are all situations that I have worked through in my career as a Fitness Coach. I hope that you find the things that I value and treasure important, too. Continuing education and constant reading are just part of being a great Coach. I have spent countless hours on research and study to give you the best product out there. Along with other certifications, I am a Master Fitness by Phone® Coach. I have found through Have They Really Changed? list sense of humor with availability because most people want a Trainer to be available at ANY time! I’ve been asked several times to be in two places at once!! Yeah, right!Take a moment to think back to when you first met your partner.Remember how that felt? That warm, sunny glow that seemed to spill over into everything? No doubt your partner did things that weren't perfect, no doubt they exhibited some of the characteristics then that you find so irritating now.What changed? Many things I imagine, but significantly, your perspective.What may have been a minor irritation back then may well be a major flaw by now. Strangely enough, the things people find endearing in their partners to start with can become major frustrations down the track.At first we like that our partner is different to us, it complements us, balances us. As time goes by, those same differences become flaws.Jane and Bill have been together a while. Bill u Communication is a very important factor in the training world. If you and the trainer work together three times a week then a phone call in between sessions probably isn’t necessary. If you are together less than 3 times a week it’s a good idea to correspond with your trainer either by phone or email just to keep in touch and keep yourself motivated. I am offering this article for people who are thinking about hiring a Personal Trainer/ Fitness Coach. I fully believe that you the client have the right to expect certain things from a Trainer/Coach. The elements and comments I have written about in the paragraphs above are all situations that I have worked through in my career as a Fitness Coach. I hope that you find the things that I value and treasure important, too. Continuing education and constant reading are just part of being a great Coach. I have spent countless hours on research and study to give you the best product out there. Along with other certifications, I am a Master Fitness by Phone® Coach. I have found through my research and studies a simple and easy way to lose weight and gain wellness. 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