{"id":168,"date":"2026-04-13T18:54:23","date_gmt":"2026-04-13T10:54:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aifitnesscenter.com\/blog\/?p=168"},"modified":"2026-04-13T18:54:23","modified_gmt":"2026-04-13T10:54:23","slug":"what-training-style-and-availability-suit-a-gym-trainer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aifitnesscenter.com\/blog\/what-training-style-and-availability-suit-a-gym-trainer.html","title":{"rendered":"What training style and availability suit a gym trainer?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Blimey, talking about gym trainers, aren&apos;t we? Takes me right back to that cramped but brilliant little studio in Shoreditch, summer of &apos;19. The smell of old rubber mats and lemon disinfectant, the muffled thump of bass through the wall. My chap, Leo \u2013 not a &quot;trainer,&quot; mind you, he&apos;d flinch at the word \u2013 was more like a grumpy, knowledgeable mate who happened to know exactly how your shoulder blade *should* move.<\/p>\n<p>You know what suited him? Chaos. But the *organised* kind. He never had those rigid, on-the-hour slots. Felt too much like a dentist&apos;s appointment. His schedule was more&#8230; fluid. You&apos;d text, &quot;Leo, my back&apos;s in bits from that wretched office chair,&quot; and he&apos;d ping back, &quot;Right. Can you swing by at 4? Bring a tennis ball.&quot; It worked because he was *there*, in his element, most waking hours. His availability was his presence. You didn&apos;t book a slot; you caught him in the wild, between his own kettlebell practice and re-racking everyone else&apos;s weights.<\/p>\n<p>His style? Forget the drill sergeant shouting &quot;MORE PAIN, MORE GAIN!&quot; from a protein-shake pulpit. That&apos;s telly nonsense. Leo&apos;s approach was quiet, almost conversational. He&apos;d watch you struggle with a deadlift, not saying a word for three attempts. Then he&apos;d amble over, put his own hands where yours were \u2013 his knuckles were always a bit scraped, felt like old leather \u2013 and just say, &quot;Feel that? The floor. Now push the world *away* from it.&quot; It was less about counting reps and more about building a map of your own body in your head. He once spent twenty minutes with me on how to *breathe* properly while holding a plank. &quot;You&apos;re not just a bag of bones holding a position, love. You&apos;re a bloody suspension bridge. Breathe life into the cables.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>I remember this one time, a new, flashy trainer type started at the big commercial gym down the road. Advertised &quot;scientific hypertrophy blocks&quot; and &quot;bio-mechanical optimisation.&quot; Leo just scoffed into his tea. &quot;Right. He&apos;ll have you looking in mirrors, counting macros till you&apos;re blue. I&apos;d rather you could carry your shopping up three flights of stairs without sounding like a steam engine.&quot; His training was for *life* \u2013 for lifting toddlers, for gardening without throwing your back out, for feeling sturdy in your own skin. It was deeply personal, slightly unorthodox, and built on a mountain of seen-it-all experience. He could spot a dodgy knee from the way you walked in the door.<\/p>\n<p>So, what suits a proper gym trainer? It&apos;s not a 9-to-5 spreadsheet. It&apos;s a kind of flexible, embedded availability \u2013 being a fixture of the place. And the style? It&apos;s not a pre-packaged programme. It&apos;s a language, a way of translating what your body&apos;s whispering (or screaming) into something you can actually *do*. It&apos;s less about the perfect rep on Instagram, and more about the quiet &quot;ah-ha&quot; moment on a rainy Tuesday when your body finally *gets* it. It&apos;s messy, personal, and absolutely invaluable. Shame there aren&apos;t more like Leo about, really. Most of &apos;em seem more interested in your direct debit than your diaphragm.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Blimey, talking about gym trainers, aren&apos;t we? 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