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Jason Floyd

Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

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  • 41 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Fort Worth, TX
Cole H. says, "I have to apologize to Jason for this EXTREMELY LONG OVER DUE review. I was out in Fort Worth, Texas for a 6 week school for training to use at my next command that I was on the way to. I decided that I wanted to make some life style changes and I'd been listening to a guy on YouTube that was a personal trainer and he kept advocating for the use of a personal trainer, even if it was just for a session or two to help you get the basics and learn good form and correct Techniques for using different exercises. So since I was in a school type setting for my training and had more time on my hands I decided this would be the right time to make those lifestyle changes. I started googling personal trainers in and around Fort Worth, Texas and found several. Most of the trainers offered and advocated for distance training through Zoom meetings. I knew myself well enough to no that was not going to work for me and it would be a monumental waste of my valuable time and extremely limited resources. I think most of the personal trainers that preferred and pushed forthe Zoom meetings over in person training is because they can maximize their time and get to more clients without having to travel to said clients and or having clients travel to them and also more easily change times and schedules if clients don't show up or flake out on them. But I know I needed someone to be there in person guiding me and correcting my form and Technique in real time and that was the only way I was going to commit to it and follow through. So after I reviewed many different personal trainers I started contacting the ones I thought would be the best fit for me. Jason was one of the first ones I decided on and seemed the best fit for me. I contacted him and he was enthusiastic about working with me but he was just getting over some surgery at the time and wouldn't be able to start working with for another week. Because I was impatience and wanting to start as soon as possible I thanked him for letting me know and that I was going to continue to check out other personal trainers. But for some reason I just felt like I was missing an awesome opportunity by not working with Jason and kinda felt like this is the guy I needed to work with despite having to wait a week to start training with him. I don't know what it was but there was definitely something telling me Jason was the right guy and the one I needed to start the changes I wanted to make. I actually felt like I was making a bad or the wrong decision not waiting to work with Jason when he was helped up and ready to work with me. I filled that away in my mind for later though and proceeded to contact other trainers. I contacted one woman and she was enthusiastic but could only do Zoom meetings. I thanked her but politely declined her offer. I personally think Zoom meetings for personal training is dumb and a waste of time and money on the client's part but I guess it works for some people. Contacted another guy and he said he was involved in coaching some kind of little league baseball league or something and wouldn't be available for a week or two but could do the Zoom meetings and said that those were very good and helpful to people. Again I knew myself and that wasn't going to work at all and thanked him for letting me know and politely declined his offer also. Next was this bigger outfit that has several different personal trainers that worked for them so I decided to give them a try. To li talked to this one woman and everything sounded pretty good on the surface. I decided to go with them, even though they were very expensive and wanted all the money up front. Well against my better judgement I decided to go with the big company. They assigned me a trainer and I was excited about getting started. Well when I was supposed to meet with the trainer he I tried to contact him and he was radio silent. This went on for all the day I was supposed to meet him and the next day also. So two days after I was supposed to meet with the trainer and he didn't answer any of my calls I got in touch with the company again to find out what the problem was. It turns out the trainer I had been assigned to ended up dropping me and I was assigned to a different trainer but no one had bothered to contact me and let me know anything about the changes and I'd been marked as a no-show with the new trainer if unknowingly been reassigned to. It turned out that the new trainer I'd been assigned to only did Zoom meetings. I'm the initial interview process with this company they tried really hard to push Zoom meetings on me and kept talking about how awesome and beneficial they were. I'd explicitly told them I was not interested in Zoom meetings for personal training and that if I couldn't work in person with someone then I'd just keep looking for someone that could do in person training with me. So after all the mix up and not being told anything about any of the changes This REALLY ticked me off severely and I remembered that the company did offer a full refund within 30 days if I wasn't satisfied with their service. Well after only for days I was severely impressed with they way they did business and asked for a full refund which they did give me but I had to wait almost 2 weeks for my money to be sent back to me! So after all this I remembered talking to Jason and by this time a week had gone by and he was supposed to be back to work training people. I still had this nagging feeling that I was definitely supposed to work with him and if I didn't I'd really regret it. So lucky I didn't ignore this feeling and I reached out to Jason again and briefly told him about what had gone on since we'd last talked. He said he'd be glad to meet with me and see if we'd be a good fit and if we didn't then no hard feelings. Well he gave me the address to his gym and I went to meet him and do the in person interview and training evaluation. I arrived at his place and we met and shook hands and he invited me in and we went in and started to do the interview and evaluation. He asked me what my goals were and I explained what I was wanting to get out of working with him. Then he asked me a little bit about my background and what I did for work. I explained I was in the military and was in Fort Worth for training to go to my next duty assignment up in New Jersey. I told him I'd spent the last nine years in Jacksonville, Florida and after two tours down there I'd been giving orders to New Jersey. Now this is the part that got interesting and made me realize why I'd had the feeling that Jason was the right guy and the one I needed to work with. When he heard is been in Jacksonville, Florida for he asked me what commands I'd been in. Well it turns out that in my very first command that I was assigned to in Jacksonville was the very same command that Jason's dad was in. He asked me if I knew his dad and said yes I did. So it turns out that we had a connection that neither one of us suspected. Serendipity works in strange ways. I was so glad that the other trainers didn't work out. It was like Jason and I were destined to meet and work together. It was like finding a long lost brother you didn't know about and finding each other by accident and becoming instant friends! Well to make a long story short Jason enthusiastically agreed to take me on as a client and do in person training with me. I was so excited and grateful and couldn't wait to start. I now knew why things didn't work out with the other trainers and why I had that nagging feeling that Jason was the guy and that I needed to work with him. Anyway I had only one month to work with Jason and we met about three times a week for that month. I just want to add that no personal training with a professional is free or cheap. But Jason's fees were absolutely the most reasonable out of anyone I'd talked to and interviewed with. I have to say that Jason was the most professional and most reasonable person to work with. We we had a connection that most personal trainers and clients never have and I really think that helped us maximize the short time we trained together. I want to say that Jason is definitely the right person to work with if you're willing to give it your all and put 100% into the training. A trainer can only do as much as you're willing to go along with and push yourself to do. Jason definitely gave me the motivation I needed and I made pretty good progress in the short time I got to work together with him. I wasn't able to really lose much weight but my muscle mase actually made some gains in the month that I worked with him. To be honest some of the fat I had was actually replaced by lean muscle mass because like I said I didn't actually lose weight but the fat was changed into actual muscle. This was definitely progress and I was extremely happy with what Jason and I accomplished in only one month of training together. Jason told me if we'd had just one to two more months of the schedule we'd established and the intensive training we were doing that I probably would not have even recognized myself if I'd had before and after pictures. I definitely believe he was right about that and my only regret was that I didn't have another two months to work with Jason. I'm closing I can't say enough good things about my long lost brother by another father! Jason is awesome and a true professional that knows what he's doing and how to get absolutely incredible results for his clients. If you're not working with Jason then you are missing out on the best training with a personal trainer possible in my opinion!!! Thanks Jason for everything you did for brother! I'm just sorry it took this long for me to get the review done! You're the best brother and I appreciate you and everything you did for me! You're awesome!!!🎉🤗🙏🥳🇺🇸"See more

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How much does a personal trainer cost near me?

Expect to pay between $35 and $90 per hour for a personal trainer near you. The length of the session, as well as the number of sessions you book in advance, will have an impact on the price. You can often get lower prices per session by booking more of them. Group training also tends to be less expensive than one-on-one training, as is going to the gym instead of having the trainer come to meet you. Trainer certification is also a factor — trainers with more certification are likely to charge more.

It's important to do your research and get cost estimates from several personal trainers near you before you hire anyone. 

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Is it worth getting a personal trainer?

If you have fitness goals that you’re having trouble accomplishing on your own, hiring a personal trainer can be worth the money. People rarely regret getting in shape — even if it costs money. Personal trainers create accountability, as you’ll have to confess to them if you don’t stick to your training schedule. They’re trained to push you just hard enough, and they take your body type and goals into account when creating a fitness plan.

How can I find a trainer?

Search for personal trainers near you online, and identify the ones with the highest ratings. Read their customer testimonials, and look at customers’ before-and-after photos (if available). It’s also important to find out whether the trainers sought professional training and certification, if they can adhere to your schedule and if they can train you at a location that works for both of you.

Finally, contact several trainers for cost estimates. This way, you can hire a trainer who not only provides great services but also fits within your budget.

What exactly does a personal trainer do?

A personal trainer is tasked with working with a client to achieve fitness goals. Personal trainers may take clients in a small group or do one-on-one training. Their focus is on fitness goals — muscular capacity, working on cardiovascular endurance, improving flexibility, and even recommending diet changes and at-home exercises. Personal trainers may work with clients in the gym or at their homes, depending on their preference.

How often should you see a personal trainer?

How often you should see your personal trainer depends both on your budget and your fitness level. If you’re new to the exercise routine, maybe start with one to three visits per week to establish a good routine and understanding. Talk to personal trainers near you to figure out the perfect cadence for your personal training sessions.

How much is a boot camp?

The cost of fitness boot camps depends on how often you go, the package you are purchasing (or if you are paying a drop-in fee), the location of the bootcamp, the equipment the instructors provide, and the background and reputation of the instructor. Smaller towns and areas with a lower cost of living typically have lower rates for boot camp services than big cities and regions with a higher cost of living. If you’re paying per class on a drop-in basis, expect to pay anywhere from $12 to $25 or more, depending on the region and the instructor. When you purchase a package of classes, typically the more you buy at one time, the cheaper each class is. The same boot camp class might be $20 for a drop-in student, $15 for a student who pays for 10 classes per month, and $10 for a student who pays for 30 classes a month. Studio space can also affect costs, so if your boot camp takes place in a high-end gym with top-of-the-line equipment, the prices will likely be higher than a class that meets in an outdoor space with limited or no equipment. Shop around to find the right type of boot camp class and the right instructor for you.

What is a boot camp class?

Fitness boot camps are a heart-pounding way to boost your fitness level. Boot camps are led by a fitness instructor and are based on the concept of military boot camps — intensive workout programs to get new recruits into shape, quickly. Fitness boot camps encourage camaraderie, and the group momentum helps participants get through fast-paced intervals of cardio, isometric training, strength training and endurance drills. Classes may range anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes, and usually meet multiple days per week. Boot camps often run a specific duration of time, say four to six weeks, which creates a team-like environment for class members. Other boot camps run year-round and students purchase package pricing for classes, similar to subscriptions that allow them a set amount of classes per week or per month.

Boot camps can be held indoors at a gym, outdoors in a park or on a beach, in a backyard — anywhere there’s room for running, jumping and sweating. Some instructors also provide DVD and online boot camps. You can also find boot camps tailored to your heart’s desire, such as bikini boot camp, or boot camps for new mothers. Boot camps offer an intense workout and are usually led by energetic instructors pushing you to do your best, but unlike military boot camp drill sergeants, fitness boot camp instructors typically don’t use intimidation or punishment to spur you on. Check with your doctor before starting a boot camp if you have health concerns, and always let your instructor know ahead of time if you have injuries.

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