Why Does Personal Training Make The Perfect Christmas Gift for
Your Loved One?
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Amanda Ricci:
As
we embark upon the Christmas season, many of us are in a frenzy trying to look
for that perfect gift for our family & friends. We organize our lists
and begin scoping out the sales in the ads to the local stores. We may
set up tents, wait in long lines, and even endure all the frustration that
comes with the holiday season just to see our loved ones light up when they
open that gift. It's in that moment that we capture many of our
memories. Spreading joy and cheer is what the holiday season is all about,
and doing so will provide you with a sense of fulfillment. It's what makes all
the thought we put into gift giving worthwhile.
Unfortunately, that initial thrill that someone feels when they open the
gift wears off. They may use it a few times and then eventually forget about
the item. When you give someone an experience however, this lasts much
longer. After speaking with several clients, they've told me that usually
people will not remember a present that you give them but they will remember
something that they did. Attending personal training sessions allows the person
to grow, build memories, and also increases self esteem. This is why
personal training makes such a great gift this holiday season. It allows
someone to not only reduce stress but also build confidence and develop goals
to live a healthier lifestyle. And with the holiday season who isn't
stressed? So this year offer someone a gift that will spark personal
growth and increase their ability to overcome obstacles in life.
They will thank you for it and remember it for years to
come.
Brooke Kratche: It's
that time of year again! Christmas decorations are going up and people are
scrambling to find the perfect gift. Save yourself the trouble and get your
loved one a personal trainer! Why? Because it's personal. Everybody wants the
gift that is personalized to them and what's more personalized than a fitness
enthusiast who designs programs specifically for you?! I think I've made my
point but just in case I'll remind you that you probably want the people you
love to stay healthy. I like to think of personal training as preventative
medicine. So, in conclusion, get your loved ones a personal trainer, it's
personal and healthy!
Mike Roberto: Can't seem to figure out what kind of present to get for your
family member or significant other? Why not buy them sessions with a
personal trainer? Not only does this shows you care about their health,
but they will be informed and instructed on how to exercise properly and raise
their self confidence about their appearance. On top of that, some
trainers can tell clients about basic nutrition tips towards a healthier
lifestyle. With these tips, Christmas shopping will be a walk in the
park!
Justin Traft: Some
may ask why personal training may make a good gift for a loved one. One would
say you would have to tread lightly on such a subject to make sure not to
offend the person receiving the gift. But keep in mind no out of hate gives a
personal training gift. One it's your loved one so they mean a lot to you. Two
for most it's a matter of their loved one getting to workout when they
may have been trying to but were unsuccessful at the attempt. Three maybe it's
a way for the person receiving it to be held accountable. Four for most it's to
help that person get back to they're happy self confidence they have but may
have faded because of lack of workout success. Five it always lets the other
love ones know that there health means the most to you. When it comes to health
they're should be no price tag on that. Six it may be even present a
opportunity for your love and you to workout together to make it less
intimidating and more fun.
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