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How to Choose a Trainer (What to Look For)
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How to Choose a Trainer (What to Look For)

A quick checklist to help clients find a coach who’s professional and safe. Examples: London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast.

By HRT Editorial
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This article is tailored for United Kingdom and nearby searches (including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Belfast).

A great trainer should

  • Ask about goals, injuries, and constraints
  • Explain the plan clearly
  • Track progress
  • Respect your time and boundaries
  • Adjust based on feedback

Red flags

  • One-size-fits-all programming
  • Pushing through sharp pain
  • No structure or progression
  • Overpromising fast results

Questions to ask before you start

  • “How do you measure progress?”
  • “What happens if I’m busy for 2 weeks?”
  • “How do you modify training for pain or injuries?”
  • “How often do we review goals?”

You want a coach who makes training feel clear, not confusing.

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