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Old 02-01-2009, 06:05 PM   #9 (permalink)
TrainerGriff
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Thanks everybody again for the replies. I am still pretty new to training others professionally, (since Oct 09), even though I have trained myself and others for 15 years. I decided to go full time last year after getting my certification. I am still piecing my methodologies together. The trainers who do count out loud, one of which is the owner, my boss, do so loudly, so I may have just gotten into it subliminally.

Sometimes I am thinking to myself that I would rather not count reps that much and focus more on motivating the client, observing and correcting form, preparing for the next exercise, etc.

BTW, if you check my earlier posts, one was addressed by JP. He wanted to know what I would be doing after getting my certification. I moved to Atlanta and am working for a private training facility in an affluent part of the city. I am VERY thankful, and want to be the best I can for the client and my family.
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