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Why did I become a Personal Trainer

I was and am much more interested in the wider population. Itu2019s such an interesting puzzle of why people want to change their bodies so much and yet consistently fail to take the simple action required to actually do it.

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Why did I become a Personal Trainer

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  1. Why did I become a Personal Trainer? I’m Nathan, a personal fitness instructor, and I’ve been offering personal training services for nine years.   Lots of people ask me why I became a personal fitness instructor. Through university I knew I wanted to run my own business, I knew I wanted to work with people, and I was given the great advice of looking at what I was already doing because what I was passionate about was already in there.

  2. Did i do a lot of exercises What I was already doing was a lot of exercise. I was doing much more exercise than I was studying. And while I didn’t have a personal fitness instructor myself that became the obvious choice for what I would do when I graduated.

  3. Why People want to change their bodies Then I needed to figure out what I wanted my personal training services to be. Often people in my industry decide they want to work with pro athletes but that never really appealed to me. I was and am much more interested in the wider population. It’s such an interesting puzzle of why people want to change their bodies so much and yet consistently fail to take the simple action required to actually do it.

  4. Does Exercise make Life Good I think what you’ll find is that most people have vices. Most people do things they shouldn’t and then in the aftermath wonder why they did, and most people don’t do the simple things they know they should to make their lives better. For some people, the people I work with, those surround food and exercise. For other people it runs right from staying up too late all the way to adultery.

  5. Nathan Towle This is the question that I dedicated myself to as a personal fitness instructor. How do I help normal people, like myself, stop doing things that are making them unhappy and start doing the things they know will make them happier, and healthier, and be able to contribute more to the people that are most important to them?

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