Treino personalizado: recomendacões para a elevacao da qualidade do servico prestad

Translated title of the contribution: Personal training: recommendations to raise the quality of the service provided

Diogo Teixeira, Hugo Pereira, Ana Sousa, Cesar Chaves, Rodrigo Ruivo, Pedro Asseisseira, Amândio Dias, Diogo Monteiro, Luis Cid

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Abstract

Individualized intervention structured through personalized training is an important tool for exercise professionals and a service of potential importance for the health and well-being of exercisers. Personalized training is a practice developed nationally by thousands of professionals and relatively common in various contexts, where gyms and health clubs stand out in particular. Considering the reduced national production of literature on this topic and assuming the importance and relevance of issuing updated recommendations that derive from concrete limitations observed in the context of practice, this article has the main objective of issuing guidelines and operational recommendations that allow for admeasurement and regulation of the work implemented in this context, aiming at a critical reflection and improvement of the service provided. The recommendations issued also seek, in addition to the support associated with the performance of the professional practice, to help to clarify what should constitute and delimit the provision of this service in the eyes of a practitioner, pointing out a path that aims to standardize behaviors and actions ethically and professionally recommended, which can and should be assumed in the provision of personalized training, and allow to create a clearer, more objective, and delimited social image of this individualized service.

Translated title of the contributionPersonal training: recommendations to raise the quality of the service provided
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Pages (from-to)95-103
Number of pages9
JournalMotricidade
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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