Aural learners2/19/2023 Undoubtedly, you have run across a client or athlete that no matter how many times you show it, how many times they try it or how many different ways you have tried to explain it, cannot perform what you might call an easy exercise. The difference between being a good trainer and being a great trainer or being a good coach and a great coach can depend on how one communicates with this style of learner.Ĭommunication is the basis of a good vs great coach. They are also among the most difficult to train or to coach as not only must the trainer or coach explain the information, he or she must do so in a way that the client or athlete can apply it. Often, the auditory learner is the hardest client to identify, as they seem uncoordinated, un-athletic or slow when first evaluated. Auditory learners learn best by hearing the information, often repeated in different ways over and over and in the case of training, hearing the information before and during the exercise.These kinds of learners are “dream clients”! Kinesthetic learners learn best by doing in the case of training this type of client, the only way they master the exercise is through repetition.These kinds of learners are easy to identify and accommodate. Visual learners learn best by looking at pictures, or other visual representation or in the case of training, watching you perform the exercise correctly before and in some cases while attempting it themselves. Though you may not use that terminology, you can definitely identify which of your clients or athletes fall into each of these categories in terms of learning style: Visual, Kinesthetic or Auditory. You also know a secret abut your clients that many of those close to your clients may not. You know their habits, what motivates them, how to avoid injuring them, how to keep them on track for success regardless of the goal, and you see their potential even when they don’t. As an experienced, top-notch Personal Trainer, Coach or Performance Specialist, you know your clients VERY well.
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