Plan and deliver personal training

Instruct clients in fitness activities

Garry is told to use the written instructions if he likes

Garry has told you that he does not see the point of having the written instructions. You have told Garry that he can choose to use the written instructions. They are not an essential part of the program. He may like to look at them after the session has finished.

Garry looking a bit happier at the Instrutors' suggestion

Garry responds:

"That's fair enough. I hadn't thought about looking at them later on. I was just thinking about having to read them while I was doing the activities. As you know, I much prefer to get up and do things rather than read about them."

You have answered Garry's concerns about the written instructions. If you have not answered the concerns about the instructional methods raised by the other clients then select the client from below. If you have answered each client's concern continue on to record the instructional methods you will use in the program.

Go to choice 1

Answer Susie's concerns about the instructional methods.

Go to choice 2

Answer Rob's concerns about the instructional methods.

Go to choice 3

Record the details of the instructional methods selected for the program.