I'm not a trainer but these are 4 things (there are more) that I see as important in order for one to be a good trainer.
1. Motivate their clients.
2. Get clients results by helping them achieve their goals while fixing their weaknesses and imbalances and preventing injury.
3. Educate their clients with their knowledge and not simply tell client to do action A, followed by action B without giving out any knowledge of why he has to do this.
4. Personalize and cater to each individual client's needs. A 55 year old overweight woman who wants to lose some weight and improve her overall quality of life doesn't necessarily need the same generic bodybuilding program that you give to your 18 year old clients.
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