How do you guys motivate clients? A lot of people have an intention on losing weight and getting in shape, especially this time of year. Wanting to lose weight is great, but a lot of people aren't ready for the amount of time and hard work it's going to take.
In high school I was headed towards morbid obesity, and now I'm standing 5'10 @ 185lbs. I understand what it's like to be heavy, and I know how much it sucks to start exercising and build a base.
I'm at UMass Amherst studying Kinesiology to eventually become a physical therapist, but first I'm going to try personal training.
A friend of mine who is obese, asked me to help her get into shape.... SURE! Experience for me, and fitness for her.
I told her a great way to start, being completly sedintary, would be to walk up to her floor ONCE a day. She lives on the 11th floor, so that would be a great leg builder to start off. Moving her weight up a couple hundred stairs. Just start there, start small. I know her muscles are severly atrophied, and we will need to start small.
She laughed... ?
Then I had her over my room to do some body weight exercises, and she quit on me.
She's in college too, she knows what it'll take to get into shape being as far off as she is.
She says she wants to lose weight, but she doesn't like to sweat.
Any advice on dealing with people leacking motivation, or not willing to put in the hard to work start off from scratch? I know it's the most difficult thing to do, start, I was there and I did it.
I just don't get the people that expect results without hard work.
and no, I did not make her feel inferior by saying, "well I did it." I do have a comforting nature when I'm talking with someone who is distressed.
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