Anyone can benefit from working with a personal
trainer. The trick is to find a good one. Michelle Shih
recommends 55 of America’s best.


All Star Trainers

Personal trainers once belonged only to the rich and
famous; now it seems like everyone either has a personal
trainer or is one. Some are known for their celebrity clients
(who hasn’t worked with Demi Moore or taught yoga to
the Grateful Dead?), others for rehabilitating the injured
or for teaching Pilates, an exercise technique that balances
and strengthens muscles and joints.
Choosing a trainer isn’t easy. Any hardbody can
put up a shingle and start teaching with no educational
background. But the preferred trainers are certified by
the American Council on Exercise,the National Academy
of Sports Medicine.
The best ones have built their busy schedules
and high reputations through word of mouth,
and that’s also how this list was generated; all of the
trainers below were recommended by at least one other
trainer. New York and Los Angeles may have the high-
est concentrations, but those in smaller cities were just
as well praised. Clients cited include both current and
recent trainees.



Aspen
Jean-Robert Barbette (970) 920-9049.
Facilities:
Jean-Robert’s Gym. Clients: Average client
is 45 or older. Cleints come for the summer and winter
seasons. Fitness philosophy: Takes clients snowshoe-
ing, in-line skating, extreme skiing, and hiking.
Jean-Robert gives them the confidence to try new
machines and activities. He also believes in mixing in
isometric exercises. Specialties: Strengthening muscles
or posture re-alignment. Works with children who have
scoliosis.

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