Yeah there are probably a ton faux pas in the show workout. Probably not the best influence for people want to become trainers and have no idea what the norms are. But then again the industry is quite a dynamic and diverse one. I'm sure there's a market for that kind of atmosphere..
A trainers appearance, that was hopefully attained to some degree by methods he/she uses with others, can be a good marketing tool. To all you trainers out there, what percentage of your clients, roughly, do you think come to you based largely on your physique? What percentage of your clients have main goals that are appearance based? Do you think there is a correlation between your client's goals and your physique?
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