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Natal Personal Training Liverpool

Personal trainers work one-on-one with clients to help them with fitness and exercise goals. Some personal trainers work with pregnant women who want to be healthy, but need to be careful when exercising in order to make sure they and their baby remains healthy. Continue reading to learn more about natal personal training and get information on local companies and providers that will help you in your search.

Local Companies

Bodyshape Health Club
07973 158103
24 Hartleys Village
Liverpool
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Bodyshape Health Club
07973 158103
24 Hartleys Village
Liverpool GB.L97AH


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David Lloyd Leisure Plc
0151 5454900
Arbour Lane
Liverpool
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David Lloyd Leisure Plc
0151 5454900
Arbour Lane
Liverpool GB.L337ET


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Orrell Park Therapy
0151 2844435
65C Moss Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside
Liverpool
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Orrell Park Therapy
0151 2844435
65C Moss Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside
Liverpool GB.L98AE


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P B Leisure
0151 5480839
Gale Road
Liverpool
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P B Leisure
0151 5480839
Gale Road
Liverpool GB.L337YB


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Shamrock Gym
0151 2201555
146-150 Derby Lane
Liverpool
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Shamrock Gym
0151 2201555
146-150 Derby Lane
Liverpool GB.L133DW


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Body Talk North West Ltd
0151 5251134
580 Longmoor Lane
Liverpool
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Body Talk North West Ltd
0151 5251134
580 Longmoor Lane
Liverpool GB.L109LA


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Total Fitness Uk
0151 5273600
Northern Perimeter Road
Bootle
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Total Fitness Uk
0151 5273600
Northern Perimeter Road
Bootle GB.L307PT


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Lyns Top 2 Toe
0151 5235006
63 City Road
Liverpool
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Lyns Top 2 Toe
0151 5235006
63 City Road
Liverpool GB.L45UN


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Womans World Of Health
0151 5218151
75-79 County Road
Liverpool
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Womans World Of Health
0151 5218151
75-79 County Road
Liverpool GB.L43QD


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Gym 21 Ltd
0151 2608009
Beech Street
Liverpool
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Gym 21 Ltd
0151 2608009
Beech Street
Liverpool GB.L70EY


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Natal Personal Training

Natal personal training

There is no doubt that having a personal trainer to help you with your pre natal or post natal fitness is the safest and most effective method of achieving your fitness and natal health goals, but how do you know if they are capable of offering safe advice.

Here is our guide to helping you find a personal trainer with the qualifications and experience you should expect.

Finding a personal trainer

The most obvious place to find a personal trainer is your local gym or health club, which will require you to join that club as well, if you don't want to do this then there are personal trainers that will come to your home, finding one of these may require a little more investigation, ask friends first as recommendations are always more reliable than the personal trainers sales pitch.

Ask your doctors surgery or look for your local natal class providers as they may have a recommended personal trainer with the necessary experience. Failing this and as a last resort there are many websites out there with directories of personal trainers, that will allow you to search by postcode or town - this should obviously be a last resort though as you have nothing to go on

Personal trainer qualifications

All qualified and reputable personal trainers should be a member of REPs ( Register of Exercise Professionals ) at Level 3, so check to see if the trainer you are interested in is registered, this can be done on the REPs website.

To gain the necessary qualifications to become a personal trainer you have to study natal exercise and so should mean that anyone registered at level 3 of REPs has the necessary knowledge, there are also additional courses that delve further into exercise prescription for the pregnant and so finding someone with additional qualifications would be advantageous.

Personal training insurance

To gain registration with REPs, the personal trainer must have valid insurance cover, there is however no guarantee that this is still valid at the time of your enquiry so you should ask to see their certificate, if they have valid insurance they shouldn't have a problem showing you, if they do - alarm bells should ring!

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