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Revisiting that resolution
Admit it:
You could use some help trimming down or tightening up. But the decision to work with a personal trainer can paralyze anyone. Should you team up with a man or a woman? Someone younger or older? A drill-instructor type or a nurturer? I embarked on a two-week tour to test-drive five different trainers and walked away with two things: sore glutes and a feeling that the archetypes I encountered probably exist at a gym near you. So who's right for you?
Gregg D’Andrea
Best of Boston 2007 Personal Trainer
After teaching spinning at workout meccas like Equinox and Crunch, D’Andrea opened his own 5,000-square-foot fitness studio last year to cater to his considerable following. (He claims a 70 percent retention rate among his clients.) Free advice: “For weight training, dumbbells give far better results than machines. And forget weight belts. Last I heard, cavemen didn’t wear weight belts, and they were in better shape than some of the people working out now.”read article
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Voted “Boston's Best”

Spinning Like a Celeb at Gstarfit
By Alyssa Giacobbe
..."D’Andrea holds class in an ultramodern 30-bike loft. Illuminated by dim red and pink lights and backed by techno music, it has the feel of a velvet-roped club, but here the drug is adrenaline and D’Andrea is the club king..."
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