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The personal trainer's handbook / Teri S. O'Brien.

By: O\'Brien, Teri S, 1955-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, 2003Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xix, 257 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 0736045015 (pbk.).Subject(s): Personal trainers -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Personal trainers -- Vocational guidance -- Handbooks, manuals, etcDDC classification: 613.71
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I Establishing your personal training business: Standing on the threshold -- Business and legal matters -- Marketing your business -- Part II Working with your client: The art of exercise program design -- Designing the cardiovascular, flexibility and nutritional components -- Designing the resistance component of the program -- Conducting the workout and conducting yourself -- Motivating your client -- Exceed expectations every day: customer service -- Part III Resistance workout guide.
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Starting your own personal training business or wanting to improve your existing practice? With the updated and expanded second edition of the popular The Personal Trainer's Handbook , you'll have all the advice and tools you'll need to succeed.

Like the popular first edition, this easy-to-use reference is written in everyday language and covers everything from designing safe and effective fitness programs to handling even the most difficult clients. You will learn how to achieve personal and financial success as a personal trainer, how to attract and keep clientele, and how to manage taxes and other business issues that are crucial to a personal training business.

With the new edition, you'll also get a succinct but comprehensive review of exercise physiology that's directly applicable to your business. This text includes a valuable new CD-ROM with the following features:

·10 reproducible forms you can use and modify to manage the commercial, practical, and legal requirements of your business
·Forms for data collection and record keeping
·Charts and tables for writing the most beneficial exercise program for each client
·Handouts you can print and give to clients to reinforce your training

The Personal Trainer's Handbook, Second Edition , also features an improved resistance workout guide. The guide contains
·instructions and illustrations for 74 exercises and 17 stretches,
·important reminders to give your clients to ensure ongoing correct form, and
·tips on how to handle or avoid common problems that you or your clients may experience with each exercise.

In addition, the resistance workout guide now contains a handy box on the outer edge of each page that has listings of the primary and secondary muscles and the area of the body worked by each exercise. This will help you quickly locate appropriate exercises for each client.

The author, Teri O'Brien, is a well-known consultant on starting and growing personal training businesses and a former lawyer and personal trainer. She uses a clear, friendly, and entertaining writing style to share a wealth of practical guidance. With The Personal Trainer's Handbook, Second Edition , you will become a more effective self-marketer, businessperson, motivator, and teacher for your clients

Bibliography: p. 243-248. - Includes index.

Introduction -- Part I Establishing your personal training business: Standing on the threshold -- Business and legal matters -- Marketing your business -- Part II Working with your client: The art of exercise program design -- Designing the cardiovascular, flexibility and nutritional components -- Designing the resistance component of the program -- Conducting the workout and conducting yourself -- Motivating your client -- Exceed expectations every day: customer service -- Part III Resistance workout guide.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I Establishing Your Personal Training Business
  • Chapter 1 Standing on the Threshold
  • Threshold Question 1 Is It Right for Me?
  • Threshold Question 2 What Do I Need to Get Started?
  • Threshold Question 3 Do I Have What It Takes?
  • Threshold Question 4 Do I Want to Start My Own Business or Work for Someone Else?
  • If You Do Decide to Start Your Own Business, Start Here
  • Threshold Question 5 Do You Want to Work in a Club or in People's Homes?
  • Don't Stress Out
  • Chapter 2 Business and Legal Matters
  • How Should I Set Up My Business?
  • How Much Should I Charge?
  • A Recommendation About Billing Your Clients
  • Writing Your Business Plan
  • Bookkeeping and Financial Records
  • Avoiding Lawsuits
  • The Ethics of Personal Training
  • Chapter 3 Marketing Your Business
  • Marketing
  • Appealing to Your Customer
  • Advertising
  • Marketing Materials
  • Sales: Your First Contact
  • Keeping Track of the Results
  • Part II Working With Your Client
  • Chapter 4 The Art of Exercise Program Design
  • General Principles of Program Design
  • Steps of Individualized Program Design
  • Chapter 5 Designing the Cardiovascular, Flexibility, and Nutritional Components
  • Metabolism and Basic Energy Systems
  • The Role of the Cardiovascular System
  • The Role of the Respiratory System
  • Adaptations to Aerobic Exercise Training
  • Designing the Cardiovascular Component of the Client's Program
  • The Flexibility Component
  • The Nutritional Component
  • Chapter 6 Designing the Resistance Component of the Program
  • Physiology of Resistance Training
  • Everything You Ever Needed to Know About Resistance Training You Learned in Sixth-Grade Science
  • Designing the Resistance Component
  • Chapter 7 Conducting the Workout and Conducting Yourself
  • Conducting the Workout
  • Conducting Yourself in the Gym
  • Special Considerations of Home Workouts
  • Chapter 8 Motivating Your Client
  • Clarity: Your Client's Personal Motivational Touchstone
  • Goal Setting: Your Client's Vision
  • Focus: How to Keep Your Client Motivated and Moving
  • Chapter 9 Exceed Expectations Every Day: Customer Service
  • Appreciate the Specialness of Every Client
  • Rx for Trouble
  • Never Stop Learning
  • The Business You're Really In: Communications
  • Do What You Say You're Going to Do
  • Commit Yourself to the Continuing Pursuit of Excellence
  • Never Forget Whom This Is About
  • Conclusion
  • Part III Resistance Workout Guide
  • Appendix A Sample Forms
  • Waiver and Informed Consent Form
  • Waiver and Assumption of Risk (Home Workouts)
  • Letter of Agreement
  • Health History Questionnaire
  • Medical Clearance and Physician's Consent to Participate in Fitness Assessment and Exercise Program
  • Sample Injury Report
  • Goal Inventory
  • Lifestyle Questionnaire
  • Notes on Using the Workout Record Form
  • Workout Record Form
  • Appendix B Fitness Testing
  • Body Composition
  • Sit-and-Reach Test for Hamstring Flexibility
  • Finger-Touch Test for Rotator Cuff Flexibility
  • Three-Minute Step Test
  • Curl-Up Test for Abdominal Strength
  • Glossary
  • Suggested Reading
  • References
  • Index
  • About the Author

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Teri O'Brien is an author, speaker, radio personality, and founder and president of Teri O'Brien Fitness Systems, Inc., a fitness consultation firm located in the Chicago area. Since starting the company in 1991, shortly after completing her master's degree in exercise science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, she has designed optimum performance programs for people of all ages and conditions. A variety of women's and professional groups have enjoyed her entertaining talks and workshops on effective exercise programming, personal effectiveness, successful aging, and optimum performance.

Teri is not your usual fitness expert. Coaching and motivational speaking are a second career for this self-described recovering (as in nonpracticing) lawyer, who practiced law for seven years. She received her bachelor of arts degree from Arizona State University (ASU), where she graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. She discovered the energy-boosting and stress-busting powers of exercise while she was in law school at ASU. To relieve her anxiety from school pressures, Teri began running and continued for nearly 10 years, completing five marathons and dozens of 10K races. After abandoning running in favor of weight training, Teri competed in several bodybuilding competitions, including the Gateway Classic, where she placed fourth in the lightweight class.

Teri is certified as a health fitness instructor by both the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Council on Exercise. In addition, she is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

She hosted a popular radio talk show on health and wellness on a major Chicago radio station and was featured twice in Shape magazine's "One on One" column. Teri also wrote and was featured in eight videos for fitness professionals in the American College of Sports Medicine's Healthy Learning series.

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