The best way to pick a PT is to see the results of their clients. You guys put pt's in a bad light as a blanket statement. You pick the trainer that's the most qualified to deliver the desired results you want. Also, just because they don't look the part doesn't mean they don't know their shit. The NCAA has guidelines on when an athlete can train and when they can't. There are certain times during the pre-season that have discretionary training and the the S&C coach is not allowed to help them, meaning they can train in the college facility but the coach cannot do anything in the way of program design. That being said they usually go to a qualified outside source..that would be a PERSONAL TRAINER. They are still kids and even though they are strong as hell, they don't know the first thing about program design. My guess, and I'm not trying to be insulting, is that most that criticize the pt on here don't know the first thing about designing an EFFECTIVE program. If you can, show me. Design a program for an offseason/onseason program for football. Devon97..you don't count, I already know you can, lol!