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Message: From GoLocalProv by Matt Espeut, GoLocalProv Health + Lifestyle Contributor: While personal trainers used to be a luxury, we seem now to be everywhere! There are more than a quarter million personal trainers working in the US, and the field is expected to grow 25% by 2020. This means not only big numbers but also lots of variety: some train in Pilates, yoga, spinning, aerobic exercises such as Zumba, and dance aerobics. Most instructors teach in a class format with 20 or more people being put through the same movements. Then there are the personal trainers who are dedicated to your individual fitness goals. We're seeing, as healthcare reforms come our way, an increasing personal need to be healthier, as well as corporate incentives and increasing employer concerns about the health of the employees who work for them, and those they want to hire. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/fit-for-life-5-questions-to-ask-a-personal-trainer