As a personal trainer in Shreveport I assist people in effective weight training, aerobic exercise, and other forms of physical fitness not only in traditional gyms, but also at more convenient locations such as their home or at their place of work. That is why I find this study especially interesting. Although I already knew that personal training can be beneficial in locations other than a regular gym, it is nice to see scientific data that backs me up!
Personal Trainers Beneficial In Or Out Of The Gym - Study Finds In-Home Personal Training Also Effective
Personal fitness training doesn’t have to take place in a gym to have worthwhile health benefits or increase motivation, according to a study presented at the 54th American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM
) Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
Researchers who compared clients working with a personal trainer at the gym and working with a personal trainer at home found slight differences in fitness improvements between the two groups during a 10-week period. The in-facility group lowered body and body mass percentage, and the in-home group improved cardiovascular function. Changes in muscle strength, muscle endurance and flexibility were not significant for either group.
In addition, compliance with the program was the same for both groups, with the same number of absences reported for each. A self-reported psychological questionnaire was given to participants following the study to gauge motivation and well being. The two groups scored similarly on the tests.
Because the gym did not prove to a motivating factor in the study, co-author Dianne Sykes, an exercise physiologist, believes more research needs to be conducted to determine why many people do not stick with their fitness routines.
“If we can gain additional insight as to why people fail to adhere to exercise programs, then we can enhance the level of service we deliver,” Sykes said. “Then we can start to prevail over diseases like obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes.”
But, points out study co-author Lauren Probst, although there is more to learn about the relationship between exercise and human behavior, research supports the use of a certified personal trainer to achieve fitness results. ACSM has more than 15,000 certified exercise professionals, many of whom hold Certified Personal TrainerSM or Health/Fitness Instructor® designations. The College also offers a searchable database, ACSM’s ProFinder, which includes fitness professionals who have achieved ACSM’s Gold Standard in credentialing.
The American College of Sports Medicine is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world. More than 20,000 international, national, and regional members are dedicated to advancing and integrating scientific research to provide educational and practical applications of exercise science and sports medicine.
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Responses to “ACSM Study: Exercising with a Personal Trainer is Effective in the Gym or in the Home”
May 19th, 2008 at 7:37 am
ACSM Study shows that Personal Training is Effective In-Home | Shreveport-Bossier Personal Training…
Personal fitness training doesnt have to take place in a gym to have worthwhile health benefits or increase motivation, according to a study presented at the 54th American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Annual Meeting in New Orleans….
June 12th, 2008 at 6:19 am
Training clients at home does have it’s advantages. Most of my clients fear the health club atomsphere. They love the idea of training in privacy. The health club scene can be overwhelming to anyone who doesn’t feel comfortable with themselves.










May 7th, 2008 at 12:40 am
ACSM Study shows that Personal Training is Effective In-Home | Shreveport-Bossier Personal Training…
You can work out at your own house! ACSM has shown that personal trainers are just as effective when they work you out at your house as when you are at the gym. It’s all about the motivation!…