woman taking a rest with arms over weights Recharged Personal Training is a tight team of trainers who live fit and active lives in tandem with you. Choose a personal trainer who you get along with but who also trains in a way you respond to. Today we are talking with TC about her fitness journey.

How did you become a personal trainer? What other careers have you contemplated?

I started my personal training career when I first moved to Sydney. Before then I was living in California and working for The California Innocence Project, which helps exonerate people who have been wrongfully convicted. Helping others has always been a passion of mine.

I have been an athlete my whole life and train as if there’s no tomorrow. Between helping people through philanthropy and continuously challenging myself in fitness, I thought becoming a personal trainer will allow me to do both. Helping people with their fitness, building confidence, and improving overall health is such a privilege and excites me when I get out of bed everyday.

What is your biggest fitness/ sporting moment?

My biggest sporting moment would be setting several club swimming records that stood for many years. I am also proud of being one of two girls who qualified to play on an all male soccer team that won several championships.

What has been your most challenging physical experience?

Running a 200 mile (322km) relay race over 24hrs, through varying terrain, and with little to no sleep. Doing this kind of race taught me how powerful the mind is and about your ability to overcome physically challenging events, even when you body is depleted.

How do you motivate clients who are struggling to complete/ commit to a workout?

By sharing my own fitness experiences both good and bad, the client is able to relate, and feel as though they’re not alone. The struggle is real for everyone. Each client is unique and will respond to motivation differently. Keeping that in mind, I like to motivate my clients to stay consistent with their workout routine, push through to the end, stay positive, and remember little steps equal big changes in the long term.

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What have you learnt in your years of training other people?

The most important thing I have learned from training others is… you can’t assume anything. I completely understand every person’s story is different and often people will surprise you when you least expect it.

Who is your fitness idol? Why?

I have a lot of fitness idols but someone who I admire for his work ethic, morals, beliefs, competitiveness, coaching, and sportsmanship is John Wooden, who coached UCLA to 10 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball titles.

What is one exercise/skill you wish you could do/have?

I wish I could do more than 20 pull-ups.

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Recharged Personal Training is a tight team of trainers who live fit and active lives in tandem with you. Choose a personal trainer who you get along with but who also trains in a way you respond to. Today we are talking with Brian about his fitness journey.

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How did you become a personal trainer?
I initially trained with Gary at Recharged for a while. One day he said “You would be a great personal trainer (PT) – you should give it a go”. Before I knew it, I had completed my PT course and was training clients. That was approximately 8 years and thousands of PT sessions ago.

What has been your biggest fitness/sporting moment?
Training myself to compete in triathlons.

What has been your most challenging physical experience?
Overcoming a shoulder reconstruction operation to be able to train and play golf to an acceptable standard.

How do you motivate clients who are struggling to complete/commit to a workout?
I remind clients of why they do PT and the long-term benefits of being fit and healthy.

What have you learnt in your years of training other people?
How to connect with clients on all levels and be aware of their training needs. How to keep sessions interesting.

Who is your fitness idol? Why?
That would be Tiger Woods. Not for his off-course antics, but for his commitment to training to such a high level to help him be No. 1 in the world. Tiger endured numerous knee and back surgeries, then trained and returned to golf to win major tournaments. He was also the first ever billionaire golfer.
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What is one exercise/skill you wish you could have/ do have?
I still hold the Recharged records for Wall Sit and Plank Hold, which I am proud of. I can also do one-armed push ups.
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Recharged Personal Training is a tight team of trainers who live fit and active lives in tandem with you. Choose a personal trainer who you like but who also trains in a way you respond to. Today we are talking with Gary about his fitness journey. man in cap and singlet running

 

How did you become a personal trainer? What other careers have you contemplated?

I’ve always been a lover of sport and fitness. At the age of 20, while driving a courier truck for a construction supply company I heard a radio ad for he Australian Institute of Fitness. Within a week I was enrolled in a 12-month full-time course.

What is your biggest fitness/sporting moment?

Running a marathon was one of the most physically and mentally demanding moments of my life. So after three of them in consecutive years I needed a break from them. Five years later, I’ve signed up for my fourth in mid 2021.

What has been your most challenging physical experience? 
Marathons.

 

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How do you motivate clients who are struggling to complete/ commit to a workout?

Building trust in each other. Our clients start on all different fitness levels and we need to train at different intensities. After a few weeks of regular exercise we find the sessions begin to flow well, one our clients get an understanding of what we’re about, and their induvial fitness/ strength can handle it.

What have you learnt in the last 12 years of training other people?

Every person is different, and every person has something they are dealing with in life. Exercise and feeling good within yourself helps them face adversity. Consistency is key with becoming fitter, stronger and healthier. Maintaining a safe, clean and professional space for all of our clients makes everyone feel like they can be themselves and never judged. May of our clients a nervous when they begin this journey, so we make sure they feel welcomed right away.man running in a park