
By Andrew Walen
For personal trainers, a life of physical fitness and healthy eating is as natural as breathing. It’s as much a part of their daily routine as that morning cup of coffee is for the average American. But unlike the average American, they also know how to listen to their body’s signals. They back off from their training when they feel unusual pain, and usually allow themselves a piece of cake or a thick, juicy steak now and again without anxiety or guilt.
For those with body image issues, the body is not something you feel and nurture, it’s something to be ashamed of and fixed. These are the clients most trainers will see, and many are good at hiding their body discomfort. After all, they’re happy and excited as they make significant changes in fitness and body shape. What could be wrong?
The answer is they may be developing anxiety, depression, and even an eating disorder. For someone who is not a trained therapist, these signs can be hard to pick up, especially in the gym where grunting, snarling, exhaustion and endorphin highs are the norm. But there are some clear signs that you can look for.
When you talk with your client, listen for a pattern of comments that reveal any of the following:
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