Personal Trainers Boston MA
Choosing a personal trainer is a stressful situation and could end up being a disaster if not properly done. I recommend setting up as many free consultations as possible with different trainers. Be sure to check credentials, personality, and style of training. Clashing personalities is rough on both parties. Read on for more.
B Umc Health Connection
(617) 638-6767
88 E Newton St
Boston, MA
B Umc Health Connection
(617) 638-6767
88 E Newton St
Boston, MA 02118
Industry
Osteopath (DO), Personal Trainer
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Fitness Together North End Boston
(617) 778-2426
145 Hanover Street
Boston, MA
Fitness Together North End Boston
(617) 778-2426
145 Hanover Street
Boston, MA 02108
Programs & Services
Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Personal Training, Treadmill, Weight Machines
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Downtown Crossing Bally Total Fitness
17 Winter St
Boston, MA
Downtown Crossing Bally Total Fitness
17 Winter St
Boston, MA 02108
Programs & Services
Bilingual staff, Cardio Equipment, Group Exercise Studio, Personal Training, Pilates, Reaction Cycling, Sauna, Yoga
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Social Sectors Development
(617) 421-9644
1411 Washington St
Boston, MA
Social Sectors Development
(617) 421-9644
1411 Washington St
Boston, MA 02118
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Bodyscapes
(617) 267-5766
1 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA
Bodyscapes
(617) 267-5766
1 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02116
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Michael Moore
(800) 495-1850
441 Stuart St
Boston, MA
Michael Moore
(800) 495-1850
441 Stuart St
Boston, MA 02116
Company
Michael Moore LMT, NCTMB
Industry
Massage Practitioner, Personal Trainer, Yoga Instructor
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Jespersen & Associates
(617) 292-4776
129 South St Ste 500
Boston, MA
Jespersen & Associates
(617) 292-4776
129 South St Ste 500
Boston, MA 02111
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Dahn Yoga & Healing
(617) 262-9642
551 Boylston St
Boston, MA
Dahn Yoga & Healing
(617) 262-9642
551 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116
Industry
Personal Trainer, Psychologist, Yoga Instructor
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Revolution Fitness
(617) 536-3006
209 Columbus Ave
Boston, MA
Revolution Fitness
(617) 536-3006
209 Columbus Ave
Boston, MA 02116
Industry
Personal Trainer, Yoga Instructor
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Womens Fitness of Boston
(617) 227-1221
27 School St
Boston, MA
Womens Fitness of Boston
(617) 227-1221
27 School St
Boston, MA 02108
Industry
Personal Trainer, Yoga Instructor
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Why and How to Choose a Personal Trainer Choosing a personal trainer is a stressful situation and could end up being a disaster if not properly done. I recommend setting up as many free consultations as possible with different trainers. Be sure to check credentials, personality, and style of training. Clashing personalities is rough on both parties. This will be a personal one-on-one relationship and you need to be comfortable with the trainer and able to understand his or her directions. Choosing the gender of your trainer is one way to narrow your search. Many people find it easier to take guidance and motivation from a trainer of the opposite sex, while others may only feel comfortable with a trainer of their own gender. 8 Benefits of a Personal Trainer: - Assess individual abilities and needs
- Help set realistic goals
- Personalize workouts to achieve goals more quickly
- Provide motivation
- Provide correct technique and instant feedback on how to adjust posture, motion, or exertion to get maximum results and prevent injury
- Life-long friendship
- Keep work-outs fun and fresh
- Able to adjust/modify certain exercises to fit personal needs
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