Sabtu, 30 Januari 2010

What to Look For When Hiring a Health Coach or Fitness Trainer

FIT TO TRAIN

The right personal trainer is the most important element in the larger framework of fitness. Experts tell you what to look for when hiring a health coach

Just as one size doesn’t fit all, one uniform regimen doesn’t suit everyone. That’s where the role of a personal trainer comes in — to tailor the exercise schedule keeping variables such as your stamina and goal in mind. Here’s what you must keep in mind before putting him/her in charge of your fitness.

Satyajit Chourasia with his star client Aamir Khan

CREDENTIALS

Strong credentials will ensure that the trainer doesn’t put you on an unhealthy regimen and is equipped to deal with injuries, if any. “A basic college education of 10 + 2 is necessary in India. Additionally, the trainer must be certified in professional fitness courses. Many certifying organisations offer different classes and workshops. International certifications are also available. Moreover, the trainer must keep updating his/her knowledge with short-term courses,” says Althea Shah, fitness expert and General Manager Operations, Gold’s Gym India.

TRY IT OUT

“If you like the trainer, you can always opt for a trial session,” advises gym owner Satyajit Chourasia. Many trainers provide free trial sessions for prospective clients, while others charge a nominal fee. “Find out how your trainer works and how he/she communicates with you through the workout. Most importantly, observe how you ‘felt’ after the workout. Were you refreshed? Too stressed? If you work out with a good trainer, he/she will easily gauge your state of mind and direct you accordingly,” adds Chourasia.

FIT ENOUGH?

How good is a trainer who advises good diet and regular exercise, but finds it difficult to stick to his/her own regimen? “A trainer must have the right physique that can motivate clients. The trainer needn’t be a pehelwaan, rather he/she must have a toned, fit look. One, it gains admiration. Second, it boosts trust,” opines Chourasia.

TALK NUMBERS

“Always ask the hours that the trainer has available and what kind of flexibility will there be in scheduling your workouts,” advises Shah. Most professionals have a jam-packed schedule, as a result of which, changes in workout timings become common. If that’s the case with you, spell it out.

TAKE REFERENCES

“Find out if the trainer has worked with other clients who have had a similar starting fitness level and age. Also, if you are training for a specific goal, say a marathon, find out if the trainer has worked with others who have had similar goals,” says Shah.

GENDER BIAS

“Many people find it easier to take direction and motivation from a trainer of the opposite sex, while others may only feel comfortable with a trainer of his/her own gender,” suggests Shah. Be honest and ask yourself if you are okay with training with someone irrespective of his/her gender. If not, make your preferences clear and put it upfront when going about your search.

Sabtu, 16 Januari 2010

‘Sleep Is The Best Form of Rejuvenation!’ - Amit Jain


My exercise regime

I workout regularly and keep trying to change my routine. Earlier, I was into weight training, now I’m more into stretching and dancing. I try to stir up my regime by doing some yoga, kickboxing, or by playing a sport. Any physical activity that gets you to tone your body is good. Fitness is not just about getting a particular size or shape but should make you feel good.

My diet

When at home, I eat everything except deep fried and packaged foods. I make it a point to avoid oily snacks like samosas and kachoris. I think chocolate is a great energy booster and there’s nothing wrong in having a bar once in a while. A good way to keep healthy is to look for fat-free alternatives like skim-milk. Indulging in a scoop of ice-cream occasionally is fine, too, as long as it’s not after a heavy dinner. I usually have a high protein diet for building muscles. I make it a point to eat five to six small meals.

My happiness quotient

I love to read, watch films or even dance. I ensure that I only do things that make me happy. Freestyle Bollywood dancing is lots of fun and helps to loosen up body tension. I just let my body flow to the music.

My idea of relaxation

Listening to music is relaxing for me. But the best thing is to sleep and sleep some more. Too many people are sleep-deprived in this city. It’s the best form of rejuvenation!