amyg
Cathlete
My mom just called because I had sent her an email telling her I'm selling all my Firm tapes on ebay.
She already does an hour workout at a Boot Camp exercise group (the place where I'm interviewing on Monday), and she started the conversation saying "I want to lose this weight ["this weight" has existed, no kidding, since I was born almost 29 years ago] and I think the way I need to do it is not by focusing on the food so much but on exercising two hours a day."
She wants me to tell her what to do for an hour of cardio every day. I don't have to do it with her, but I do have to do it. She's willing to pay me.
She doesn't want me to sell my Firms, she wants me to save them for her and tell her which ones to do.
I pointed out to her the following:
1. She will need to focus on food if she wants to lose weight- exercise won't do it.
2. She will need to actually attend Boot Camp and work while she's there instead of chatting.
3. She has had my Fanny Lifter and videos for months at a time and returned them to me untouched.
4. She has done a Firm workout with me before, and complained about the difficult choreography through the entire thing.
I think she would benefit from Cardio Coach, and had already suggested that for her a few weeks ago.
It seems like she wants to pay me to make her stick to her resolution, whether she follows it or not. I'm not sure what to do. I know I'll end up doing whatever she asks, but I only want her to succeed and I don't think her plan will necessarily get her there. (I haven't told her that the reason I was able to lose weight and keep it off was initially a reaction to her 24 years of complaining and not doing much to fix her problems...) I guess this is a good first challenge as a personal trainer...?
Sigh. This is really LONG and I apologize!!! I'm looking for some support, I guess, from you guys because I know you all are like me when you put your mind to something, you work hard to achieve it.
Any thoughts?? Thanks so much, everyone, you're wonderful.
She already does an hour workout at a Boot Camp exercise group (the place where I'm interviewing on Monday), and she started the conversation saying "I want to lose this weight ["this weight" has existed, no kidding, since I was born almost 29 years ago] and I think the way I need to do it is not by focusing on the food so much but on exercising two hours a day."
She wants me to tell her what to do for an hour of cardio every day. I don't have to do it with her, but I do have to do it. She's willing to pay me.
She doesn't want me to sell my Firms, she wants me to save them for her and tell her which ones to do.
I pointed out to her the following:
1. She will need to focus on food if she wants to lose weight- exercise won't do it.
2. She will need to actually attend Boot Camp and work while she's there instead of chatting.
3. She has had my Fanny Lifter and videos for months at a time and returned them to me untouched.
4. She has done a Firm workout with me before, and complained about the difficult choreography through the entire thing.
I think she would benefit from Cardio Coach, and had already suggested that for her a few weeks ago.
It seems like she wants to pay me to make her stick to her resolution, whether she follows it or not. I'm not sure what to do. I know I'll end up doing whatever she asks, but I only want her to succeed and I don't think her plan will necessarily get her there. (I haven't told her that the reason I was able to lose weight and keep it off was initially a reaction to her 24 years of complaining and not doing much to fix her problems...) I guess this is a good first challenge as a personal trainer...?
Sigh. This is really LONG and I apologize!!! I'm looking for some support, I guess, from you guys because I know you all are like me when you put your mind to something, you work hard to achieve it.
Any thoughts?? Thanks so much, everyone, you're wonderful.