Personal trainers know things about you that your close friends don't. They've watched you fail a rep and get up and do it again. They've talked you through the part where you wanted to quit. They track your progress in a way that is quietly attentive, and then they remember it the next session, and the one after that. It's a strange and specific kind of relationship — professional, but built on a version of trust that most professional relationships don't require. The gift doesn't need to match the depth of it. But it should be better than a generic thank you card. Something for their practice, their body, their work — something that says you noticed they're a person doing a job that costs them something.
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These connect to the craft and the physical demand of the work — practical, considered, nothing generic.
Premium Foam Roller — They're on Their Feet All Day
Under $35See Price →Quality Resistance Band Set — Expands What They Can Do With Clients
Under $30See Price →Insulated Water Bottle — They're Talking and Moving All Day
Under $35See Price →Percussion Massage Gun — For After They've Trained Everybody Else
Under 80See Price →Quality Gym Bag — They're Hauling Stuff Everywhere
Under $50See Price →Coaching or Programming Book — Goes Deeper Into the Craft
Under $30See Price →Compression Socks — Hours on the Gym Floor Add Up
Under $25See Price →Premium Protein Snack Box — Fuel They Actually Want
Under $35See Price →If you know more about what they're into outside the gym, the quiz can help find something more personal. About a minute.
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