Personal Trainers - Surrey Hills North

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For several years now, sports coaching has been on the rise, thanks in particular to the growing expectations of many people who want to be accompanied in their quest for fitness and well-being. Physical trainer, personal trainer, sports and nutritional advisor... The sports coach can wear many different hats at the same time. They work in fitness clubs as well as independently, visiting their clients' homes to set up an adapted and personalised training programme. The sports coach is also required to offer group sessions, whether in a gym, in a company or outdoors.
Vibes Fitness
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Personal Trainer

3105 Bulleen5.2 km from Surrey Hills North
Vibes Fitness has 30 years of experience in the health and fitness industry. Our trainers will guide you through your workouts that are fun, educational and help you achieve your health and fitness goals. For further information call Vibes Fitness on *information hidden*.
Escape Haven
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Personal Trainer

3148 Chadstone5.1 km from Surrey Hills North
Since then over 5,000 women have chosen to stay with us. It's my privilege and passion to share this journey with so many other like-minded women and to bring them together to re-inject that sparkle and connection with themselves and each other. Yoga is inclusive for all people no matter what age, size or fitness level. Our yoga and mediation classes are suitable for all levels of experience from beginners to advanced; our retreat instructors will adapt poses to suit your ability. We provide all of equipment, including yoga mats, bolsters, straps & eye masks.

Training and studies to become a sports coach

Today, there are many training courses to become a sports coach or trainer. At the very least, to be able to offer coaching sessions, whether at home or in a gym, the personal trainer must have a BPJEPS (professional diploma for youth, popular education and sport) specialising in gymnastics, fitness and strength activities or the state diploma for sports educators, option fitness professions. There is also the DEUST MΓ©tier de la forme, commonly known as STAPS, which is a Bac+2 level degree, as well as the licence which can be followed up to a Master's degree.

The field of intervention of a sports coach

His field of intervention is wide and his missions will depend on the request of his clients. His main function is to participate in their good physical condition by means of adapted and personalised courses. The sports coach thus offers individuals individual or group classes aimed at losing weight, perfecting their figure, increasing their muscle mass, reducing joint and muscle pain, improving their well-being, etc. He or she regularly organises physical exercises and sports training sessions in a fitness centre, a public sports hall, a company or even in hotels. When he is an independent or personal sports coach, he will come to his clients' homes or to the premises of associations, bringing the necessary equipment for a private or small group coaching session. During his interventions, he proposes various activities with different exercises: stretching, fitness, gentle gym, body-building, cardio-training, body bump, crossfit, etc.

Why use a sports coach?

There are many reasons to use a sports coach. It can sometimes be difficult to achieve the goals we have set ourselves and these may not be in line with our physical condition. So, with a sports coach, it will be easier to target the objectives, whether short, medium or long term, thanks to a sports assessment, and it is afterwards that he will be able to set up a personalised training programme according to physical capacities and level. A sports coach also helps to build self-confidence as he motivates at each session while encouraging his clients to evolve and exceed their limits. And with a personal trainer, it will be possible to practice physical activities in complete safety. Their training allows them to guide their clients in the exercises they do: better positioning during certain exercises in order to avoid injury, for example.

When should I call on a sports coach?

You can call on a sports coach at any time, whether it is to accompany you in your daily physical activities to keep in shape or to achieve a particular objective: getting back into shape, losing weight, strengthening muscles, refining your figure, etc. There is no specific time to call on the services of a sports coach. There is no specific time to use the services of a sports coach.

How to find a sports coach?

To find a sports coach who can help us achieve our physical goals, we can turn to a directory such as StarOfService on which various providers offer their services. All you need to do is to do a small search in your town or region and you're done.

The rates of a sports coach

The cost of sports coaching varies according to many parameters, including the reputation of the coach. But on average, you should expect to pay around 40 - 60 € for a session, depending on the duration. The more sessions there are, the less it will cost the client, as the prices are degressive. For group classes, the rates per person are between €15 and €25. It may be more beneficial to share sessions with other people so that you can compare levels and share nutritional advice, for example.

How to choose a sports coach?

The first criterion for selecting a sports coach is his or her certification. In order to practice, he or she must at least have a professional card. This indicates that he is referenced in the RNCP (National Directory of Professional Certifications) and therefore that he is recognised by the Ministry of Labour. Next, he or she must be attentive and benevolent in order to understand the needs and set up a programme adapted to each client. No forced abdominal exercises if there is no need to do them or if they do not correspond to the wishes of the coachee.

Questions to ask a sports coach during the first contact

- How does a sports coaching session work? - What preparations are necessary before I can take part in a training session? - Do I need to be in any particular condition to be able to do a physical activity? - Are there any limitations to the physical exercises I can do?