Personal Trainers Stereotypes

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To the average person, when they think of a personal trainer they think of tough, muscular, and very strict people. That is not always the case with personal trainers. Many people get this stereotypes about personal fitness trainers from watching movies or television shows that show a morbidly obese man or woman in their late forties trying to get their life together and leave their past life of junk food, constant eating, and a sloppy unorganized life. Entertainment like this has given personal trainers a bad image and most people don’t see that personal trainer can be very helpful and want what's best for anyone's health. The public should not be not be afraid to speak or seek help from personal trainer because of the the stereotypes and …show more content…

It is not a secret that some athletes use steroids to take short cuts or to go above their body’s natural limit on muscle mass. Since people that are trained by personal trainers, the public assumes that the trainer influence their customers to take steroids and chose not to tell them about the horrible and disgusting long term side effects steroids cause to the human body. I interviewed my friend James who works as a personal trainer at a local gym in Madera. The question was if it was true that personal trainers tell their customers to use steroids when they are at a point where their bodies can not grow no more muscle and cannot lose fat. His response was, “ I have never even thought of telling any of my clients to use steroids. If anything I have done the complete opposite of that! I tell them about the huge risks of taking steroids can do to their bodies and try to change their minds if they are planning to take any kind of steroid.” His response was not unexpected because he takes his job very serious and he always tells people that he wants what's best for them. Everyone should stop blaming trainers for the choices of athletes whether or not they chose to use steroids because it is not up to the trainer if the athlete is going to use body enhancing drugs because it is up to the

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