How a Personal Trainer can improve your performance

You’re an athlete, and you know your sport. You’re familiar with how to prevent injury, and you know how to protect your body from overuse and strain. You’re strong, you’re healthy and you’re fit. You don’t need a personal trainer, right?

Not so fast! Regardless of whether you’re a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, a personal trainer can have a hugely positive impact on your sports performance.

Let’s take a look at how our wonderful personal trainers can be beneficial to you athletes.

1. You’ll learn proper technique and form.

A personal trainer can further assist you in enhancing your performance and taking your fitness ability to the next level. Whether it’s to enable you to run that last mile with ease, or to score the winning goal for your team your personal coach will guide you to greater success. Having such extensive knowledge in anatomy and physiology your personal training understands how each of your muscles works together, and how they work in conjunction with your joints and tendons, decreasing your risk of injury and boosting that performance.

2. You’ll get a personalised plan.

Team coaches very rarely have the ability to personalise a plan that will boost your performance whereas a personal trainer does! Your trainer can work with you to customise a sustainable, achievable, and measurable plan, offering nutritional guidance too if required to work alongside and enhance your lifestyle and your chosen sport. Where is that to run a faster mile, increase your stamina, or simply improve your flexibility. 

3. Personal training improves your mental health.

We all know that exercise improves our mental health. Reducing anxiety, depression, and stress, alleviating symptoms such as low self-esteem, social withdrawal while enhancing brain function, better focus, and clarity. Regular one-on-one sessions with your personal trainer keep you focusing on your ultimate goals and keeping a positive connection with your mental wellbeing. 

4. Your personal trainer will work with your coach.

It’s commonly assumed that your coach and your personal trainer will be in competition with each other. But this couldn’t be further from the truth!

If you have specific training directives which have been passed on to you from your coach, do let your personal trainer know! Allow your coach and your trainer to collaborate. With input from your coach, your personal trainer will be better able to develop a long-term plan that’s optimal for your sport and your goals.

HELPING YOU FIRST

If you are interested in working with a Personal Trainer then reach out to us and schedule a Free Intro. You can schedule a Free Intro at a time that suits you on this link: Free Intro

Our mission is to help first! Why not check out some of our previous blogs below:

WHAT IS A FREE INTRO?

DO YOU SEE WORKING OUT AS A CHORE

ACCOMPLISH GOALS WITH A 90-DAY SPRINT

BUILD STRENGTH AFTER 40: YES, YOU CAN!

In Health

Adam

Owner & Head Coach

P.S. If you questions or goals in mind email me right now at info@primalmvmnt.com we would love to help!