There's a trainer that is trying to recruit me as a client and I'd appreciate some thoughts.
Some background: we have a gym in our apt complex that's decent but doesn't have a backrack so it limits some of the things I can do (one reason I want a really buff trainer!). There are 3 trainers that frequent our gym: Trainer A who is a doof and I think is just there to pick up on women, Trainer B who seems OK but I don't see her really pushing her clients that hard, and Trainer C who is trying to recruit me and seems to be by far the best of the three.
Anyways, I'm doing the New Rules of Weight Lifting for Women and he's familiar with it and has talked to me about it before. I've seen him working one of his clients and he definitely seemed to be pushing the guy (a good thing since that's really want I would want out of a trainer) and he's a former body builder so using him as my own personal backrack is NOT a problem. He also says that the guy I saw him training as lost 30kg so far with him! And that he runs an exclusive bootcamp that helps the obese.
So far I like the guy, seems like he's serious about weight loss and he even said if I kept a food journal he'd look at it for free (I can't afford a trainer until my contract at work comes out, which won't be for another month or two, and I told him that).
I guess, my only real concern is that he did tell me that running is bad for my knees (I haven't had any knee issues since loosing the last 20-30lbs or so) so I did think that was a weird comment.
I don't know, do you think a trainer is worth it? What should I ask this guy? I really want to get to 155lbs so I could use the help since my weight loss has been SLOW....


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