How to pick your personal or group fitness trainer


As a trainer, I’m very critical towards other trainers and expect the same from them. Everyone can always continue to learn and should take steps towards continuing their education and skills, no matter how long they have been a trainer.

Now how do you choose a trainer? I’d like to share some things I find important to ensure that you select the right trainer who can help you reach your goals. First, you have to figure out what you’re looking for in a trainer:

- Is there a certain style, workout program you want to pursue or a specific piece of equipment you want to focus on and is the trainer competent in teaching it?
- Are you looking for someone to give you tough love or to hold your hand?
- How much time and money do you want to spend on a trainer and does his/her availability and price fit into your plan? Many people can afford a trainer on a regular basis if the trainer proves to offer a big return in experience, knowledge and results!
- Important: are you ready for this?
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Next, once you know what you’re looking for, it’s time to learn more about your trainer:

- Does he/she have certifications and if so, are they valid and significant? Personal trainer certification companies just pop up every other day. Many require some reading and an online open book test. This doesn’t make a trainer. Intense classes, exams, hands on training and a whole lot of time makes a good trainer (and even so, there are some incredibly smart trainers out there who still don’t get results because of other factors).

- Is he/she in shape? I know this is discriminating but would you hire a dermatologist with bad skin or a child psychologist with badly behaved kids? I doubt it. It’s the same with trainers. If they take their job seriously and love what they do, they’ll do it for themselves. I know of many trainers and coaches (both fitness and martial arts) who have all these goals and years later, haven’t accomplished any of them. Not a good sign.

- Does the trainer have people skills? He/she doesn’t need to be the most social person in the world but they need to be able to push you, motivate you and help you when you need it.

- Are they experienced in many different workout methods, equipment and programs? Variation is huge in fitness training, both for your physical results and to prevent mental fatigue. The trainer needs to be able to switch things up and keep it fun by adding variety.

- Is the trainer open minded and critical at the same time? Being open minded is an important thing in training (and everything else). New equipment or methods may come out and it’s great to take advantage of that. A good trainer will take great things from different sources and put them together for a superior training experience. At the same time, being critical is vital because there are a lot of useless things in the fitness world. It is a multi billion dollar industry so many people out there promise you everything but give nothing but false statements.

- Does the trainer do any kind of assessments? These are great to check on your progress but also keep you motivated.

- Does the trainer offer packages, multi clients sessions etc. These might save you some money!

- As with some chiropractors (from my experience), a trainer who pushes you to buy their supplements, is a huge red flag. It’s ok if they introduce you to it or if you ask about it. However, if they keep being forceful about it, find someone else!



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By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer .

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Mixed Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- TRX / Cross Training Classes
- Kettle Bell
- Warrior Training

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

Sander@DefineDefense.com
www.DefineDefense.com




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$148 Personal Training Certifications Really?


I am in shock right now. It was just brought to my attention that Livingsocial sold online personal training certifications for $148 and sold 1,162 of them! I get that people want to pursue their career of choice and become a trainer but is this really the way to do it? Hey, maybe I should watch a documentary about space travel and call myself an astronaut… OK, maybe too much.

It seems like anyone can create a personal training certification company and start selling certifications, without any guidance, limitations or quality control.
How can you possibly become a good personal trainer by only taking an online course, without any hands on experience? There definitely are many individuals who have been training for years, would make great trainers but are missing the papers. For others, this might be the first step of many to come so they can become a fitness trainer. Fully understandable, however the majority of these vouchers sold are most likely to people who think it would be fun to be a trainer, have no background whatsoever and think this will suffice (thank you tv networks for creating a certain image).

This kind of practice degrades our industry. I spent 3 years in college, graduated cum laude and continue to pursue more skills and knowledge to make myself a better trainer. Throughout college, my peers and I had about 32 hours of classes every week, of which 10-12 hands on sports practice, coaching etc. In my mind, there is simply no way you can become a trainer by only taking an online course and test (which you can use your lesson material for).

There are fantastic trainers who are not certified or never went to school for sure but you can see my point. Some of the individuals who purchased this deal will still charge the same as a qualified, properly instructed trainer does.
This practice undervalues the real trainers, is dangerous and unethical.

I personally still take courses (as I did with TRX and Kettle Bell because when I went to school for my degree, this was not practiced yet in Europe) and these are great if you are a trainer with a strong base and a thorough understanding of training, physiology, anatomy, exercise form etc. It is not great for people who have never trained clients before and think that, once they take the one day course, they can call themselves a trainer. For example, when I did my TRX certification course, there were some wonderful trainers there but also loud annoying individuals who didn’t even have the slightest understanding of what training is about! You can talk all you want but your clients won’t gain from it.
So let’s raise the standards! Let’s make a harder to become a trainer! I spent my time, money, blood and sweat to become the trainer I am today and it is my mission to keep improving as long as I can.

Sorry for being so upfront but a person can’t call him/herself a doctor after watching ER right? Pretty much the same thing.

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By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer .

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Mixed Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- TRX / Cross Training Classes
- Kettle Bell
- Warrior Training

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

Sander@DefineDefense.com
www.DefineDefense.com





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Kettle Bell Certified Instructor at Define Defense


This past Sunday, I got my Kettle Bell instructor certification training by the USAKL. It was one of the things that I’ve been wanting to do for a while and get better at. As a trainer, I was able to do many things with kettle bells but the advanced technical moves were not part of my skill set yet. The reason for this was that when I went to college for Phys Ed, Sports Management and Personal Training, kettle bells weren’t really used in Belgium.

Another reason was that I was shown incorrect form on many occasions. When I went to some other gyms or worked with other trainers, I was shown certain methods to do the clean, jerk and snatch. On all of these occasions, I left with lower back pain and extreme muscle soreness.

At the instructor certification course however, I learned PROPER technique and how to perform the clean & jerk and snatch in a correct way that will increase your skills, endurance, mobility, body awareness etc. I must have done 800 scoop swings yesterday (yes with low weights but still many reps) and there is no sign of any back pain or other muscle soreness.

I was very impressed with the course and am very proud to be a certified kettle bell instructor that can demonstrate correct form in a responsible way. There is of course a long way to go and much to learn but learning these technically advanced moves was a huge step in mastering the idea behind kettle bells, therefore being able to teach safe and performance enhancing kettle bell classes!

Soon, Define Defense will start kettle bell classes, combined with cross training by using all our other cutting edge equipment in our facility. Come check them out and join a class for free. Kettle bell exercises are great to get in shape, strengthen or tone your body and improve your performance. As I experienced, I guarantee you it’s a fantastic workout like you’ve never done before!

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By Sander Vanacker, owner, head instructor and personal trainer .

Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Mixed Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- TRX / Cross Training Classes
- Kettle Bell

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

(720) 340 6254
Info@DefineDefense.com

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Define Defense in Boulder, CO
- Modern Martial Arts
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu & MMA
- Self Defense Classes & Workshops
- Personal Training
- Cross Training / TRX Classes

1805 11th Street Suite B
Boulder, CO 80302

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A little more about what we do for our clients...

As you know, there are a lot of different styles of martial arts which you can practice.  Some studios offer a very traditional practice, which is great for the art and philosophy but is not necessarily effective anymore.  Then other gyms offer cardio kickboxing, which is a fantastic workout but martial arts wise you will learn as much as playing Kung Fu video games.  Then there are MMA gyms, a style that has been proven to be highly effective in competition (although that does not mean it is effective in a real self defense situation).  Most martial arts studios will teach you the style that they are proficient in but that may not give you a complete training experience or the best bang for your buck!  

I have met many individuals that practice martial arts and hire a personal trainer or strength & conditioning coach on the side.  Or they practice yoga outside of martial arts classes to improve their flexibility, feel in sync with their body etc.  At Define Defense, we approach martial arts training through a modern way and want to redefine martial arts and self defense (Define Defense, get it?).  

What we do is offer different programs for different purposes:

- Modern Martial Arts for people wanting to learn and practice all the best of different martial arts in a modern and realistic way while getting a great workout (everything from standup, takedowns, throws etc.)
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for all levels and offering a highly effective mix of BJJ and other forms of submission wrestling for a superior ground game
- Mixed Martial Arts: combining Modern Martial Arts and BJJ for individuals who want to learn MMA or compete
- Women's Self Defense without the intimidation of having men around, all the best and most effective ways to defend yourself as a woman

These programs offer different things for different people and are specific to the goal that wants to be reached.  Now, as a client you will learn a lot of techniques, tactics, submissions, strikes and much more but what if you want to get stronger, in better shape, more flexible etc?  That is why all our clients get complimentary Circuit Training and Yoga classes.  These are included in your membership and are taught by certified instructors.  There is no more need for separate memberships, gyms, trainers and costs.  You get a full training package as a member in our studio.  This way, you get a better and more complete training experience without any additional cost.  You will actually save money because you don't have to go elsewhere anymore.   Our membership fees are highly competitive (the best in the Boulder area) and there are no setup fees or cancellation fees.  Our philosophy is to treat others as you want to be treated and we love the community we have at Define Defense.
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Kettle Bell Class Pictures


Here are some new pictures of our kettle bell classes last week:

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