How much would you pay for a personal fitness trainer for seniors?

Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under Senior Fitness | 7 Comments »


I can’t afford something like that.

But I’d pay up to $50 for a couple of session where the trainer would observe my routine carefully and let me know if I’m doing something wrong. I hurt my shoulder a few years ago exercising incorrectly.
Stupid of me. It took six months or so for that shoulder to straighten up.

7 Responses

  1. cricketlady Says:

    For me–nothing!
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  2. rosebud Says:

    $8 per 1/2 hour at the YMCA. That is, if I would ever pay for a personal trainer.
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  3. Poppy Says:

    I don’t want one as I am too lazy to work out. Not that I don’t need one, I am overweight by about 20 pounds and no hope of losing it by magic or wishing it away. Poppy
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  4. Sweet Cupcake Says:

    Nothing, it’s more fun to work out in a group. A hospital in a nearby town sends trainers out to the small towns in the county twice a week to lead senior fitness groups.
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  5. Sew What? Says:

    I can’t afford something like that.

    But I’d pay up to $50 for a couple of session where the trainer would observe my routine carefully and let me know if I’m doing something wrong. I hurt my shoulder a few years ago exercising incorrectly.
    Stupid of me. It took six months or so for that shoulder to straighten up.
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  6. kenbgray Says:

    Nothing.
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  7. Blonde guy Says:

    Nothing. I swim, walk and do yoga. Don’t need a trainer for the things I do for exercise.
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