Ayup. But doing it right takes time and effort, and involves a level of humility that too many trainers won't stoop to.
Trainer arrogance is a soapbox of mine. It takes a fair amount of ego to set yourself up as a pro (trainer, writer, whatever), but the really good pro learns to appreciate her own limitations--and is willing to learn and be flexible.
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Trainer arrogance is a soapbox of mine. It takes a fair amount of ego to set yourself up as a pro (trainer, writer, whatever), but the really good pro learns to appreciate her own limitations--and is willing to learn and be flexible.