I could probably use some tips from a vocal trainer or something about breathing, but we all know it’s not about technical prowess.
I actually work with David Kirsch; I have the luxury of having a personal trainer.
Leo Burke was an unbelievable trainer. Him and Tom Prichard. Tom Prichard was not a big guy. And I learned a lot from him.
A life coach does for the rest of your life what a personal trainer does for your health and fitness.
I work out with a trainer, Anna Kaiser, three days a week.
I just tell people I’m a dolphin trainer. It’s better for everyone.
Hiring a trainer has been a massive help for me.
I had no money, no training facilities, no snow, no ski jumps, no trainer, but I still managed to ski jump for my country – and getting there was my gold medal.
I wanted to be a horse trainer against my mother’s will.
I go to the gym five days a week and I have a personal trainer. I am on a strict diet, which is kind of hard to keep up with on the road, but I stick to it as well as I can.
I have my guy Semi who is my on the road – he’s my personal trainer. He helps me out with training and stuff like that, and he’s shown me a lot of things I can do on the road. We were trying to figure out something that I can do everywhere, like in my hotel room, so I don’t have to have a gym.
I workout regularly with a trainer. It is relaxing for me.
As I went into my role as a trainer I had to get more professional as people were putting their livelihood in my hands.
As soon as I get time, I want to start to do some fight training. I tried a little boxing once with my personal trainer back in L.A. – it’s such a good workout, and it’s a good skill to have, especially in my industry, since sometimes you have to do stunts and fight scenes.
I work out almost every day, and I mix it up: I do Thai kickboxing. I have a personal trainer. I work out at my gym.
If it wasn’t for my trainer – who comes looking for me three times a week before 7 A.M. – I wouldn’t get my butt out of bed and into the gym. There are many mornings when I think about faking a sprained ankle, but I just put it out of my head and make myself go.
I concentrate on making everything strong, and you can’t do that with just cardio. I strength-train one day – and I’m not talking heavy weights, just a little. I see my trainer one day, next day I take a yoga class or cook. I’m not someone who just opens a pantry and rustles something up.
My workout is always with a trainer because, quite honestly, I don’t think most people are motivated enough to do what they need to on their own. You either need a spotter or you need a trainer. You need somebody there to push you to get that extra five.
I have a boxing trainer at a gym, which is really fun. And I also try to complement it with flybarre, which is lengthening, strengthening, toning, just tightening everything up.
I got on the scale and I weighed around 203. I’m only 5’7. I was about to turn 30, and I wasn’t active anymore. So I started working with a nutritionist and a trainer. I played basketball twice a week. And soon it all just became a habit for me. I became addicted to something good for a change.
I like to mix it up, so sometimes I train with my personal trainer, sometimes I take classes because I feel like my body gets very used to it if I just do the same thing all the time.
I feel ready to fight all of them now, the very best, including Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte, but I know my dad, my trainer Martin Bowers, and my promoter Frank Warren don’t want to rush me through the ranks.
Exercising with a trainer makes my quality of life go through the roof.
My father was my trainer, my teacher. He was closer to my sister in the sense that she adored him and he adored her. He was more like my pal. Because of the 13-year gap, I think by the time I came along, it wasn’t a big deal. I wasn’t spoilt or cherished, I was just put to work.
I’m about to challenge for the Maryland Cup in the next couple of years, as an owner, a trainer, and a rider.
It’s something that gets in your blood. Out in California, Darrell Vienna left his trainer’s job to practice law, and now he’s back training again, so that’s how this game can get a hold on you.
I didn’t just show up as a walk-on back in 1989. I’ve done this my whole life, and I’d tell any young trainer to start in quarter horses because you have to do everything. I broke them, rode them, wrapped them and slept with them since I was a boy.
I did a lot of good work with my trainer and the physio in Barbados, and they were tremendous help to me during my comeback period.
My trainer is very helpful in keeping me fit.
I’ve taken a personal trainer once a week because I’m dreadful. I don’t exercise; I don’t walk about an awful lot because my feet hurt, so I thought it was a good idea. It makes you move bits you otherwise might not.
I hate all the core stuff. That’s why I have to have a trainer. That’s the only way I’m going to do the abs work.
For a while after college, I was thinking of becoming a fitness trainer, and I am a certified aqua trainer.
I work out with our trainer, Jocelynne Boschen of Alpha Sport L.A., hike a lot, and eat healthy. I love cooking so prepare a lot of my own food and avoid processed foods. No fast food. No soda.
I worked with the same trainer that worked with Denzel Washington in THe Hurricane. It was three months of training, five days a week, 4 to 5 hours a day. This was followed by a month of choreography.
I don’t work with a trainer. I just go to cheerleading practice and run a couple times a week.
To become one of the best stone lifters in the world, you have to have a good trainer.
I think the person I learnt the most from as a coach was Cruyff because he was always talking about tactics – how to play, where to play and when to play. I think that helps a lot of young players, which is good. He was the most important trainer for me.
I have a personal trainer who comes over at least four times a week and kicks my butt. I get so sore that I can’t even walk.
I’m very very big on playing sports instead of working with a trainer. I’ve tried sort of everything and I’ve come to the conclusion that I need to play tennis or throw a softball or walk with friends.
I have a trainer that I box with. Luckily, on ER, they’ll tell me if I have a shirtless scene coming up and I’ll have a few weeks to power it out.
Invest in a trainer. You see the progress so quickly, and you push yourself in new ways.
Whenever I go to the gym with my trainer, we always wind time down while each of us is getting up shots, like at the end of the clock.
One thing that I like from a coach is that they don’t put up too big a distance between the player and the trainer.
I had a trainer during ‘Spiderman,’ and I discovered I have deep-seated rage when I’m holding heavy weights over my head. Whatever dormant anger I have in me, that’s where it comes out. That’s not the kind of working out I want to do.
I started boxing for exercise, and on the very first day, the trainer got in the ring with me and said, ‘Whoever controls the breathing in the ring controls the fight.’ I immediately passed out.
Obviously, Guardiola is a great coach. It’s what I expected from the beginning. His style has always been there. It has little small changes every now and then because I think he also wants to evolve as a trainer by trying new things to get better.
I’m not the best trainer in the world. I’m not the most technical or scientific. But I consistently put videos out there, whether it’s for your grandma or a young toddler. And I’m relentless.
I try to be healthy. I train three days a week with a trainer. But I do like to eat, clearly. And I do eat dessert every day. If I cut that out, yes, I would lose weight.
I really like working with someone one-on-one – my trainer kicks my butt!
I was as big as I have ever been. I had a personal trainer and was working out. I was feeling good. I was muscular. I had never weighed more than 155 pounds.
I do like a good bike ride and my wife Stacey and I also have a personal trainer twice a week to keep our basic fitness up.
I try to go to the gym three to four times a week and mix it up with yoga or a personal trainer.
I try to work out with my personal trainer for an hour, four times a week – we mainly concentrate on weights and running. If I’m on the road I sometimes do DVD work-outs in my hotel room – P90X and Insanity are a couple of my favourites.
I like to do varied exercises, even just going for a hike with my friends or taking my dog for a walk, then going to see my trainer or going to yoga.
My gun trainer on the first ‘G.I. Joe’ gave me about a week of commando training, so I got to shoot every single machine gun and hand gun there was.
I don’t eat fish and chicken and all that. But I will have some eggs. So I’m not technically a vegan. But I eat pretty sensibly, and before a tour, I will usually work out a lot. I’ll get a trainer, or I have a guy I’ve known a long time.
I have a Brazilian trainer here in New York and we do a Brazilian Butt Lift workout.
If you want to lose weight, you have to be obsessed with it. You can’t depend upon your dietician, your trainer or various health aids that you have. You have to be organised. And believe me, it isn’t that difficult. The first 10 days are terrible because you have to break the lifelong habits that you have made.