Charles understands the bodybuilding process.For the average Joe like me who just wants to get a little bigger, fit, flexible and stronger drug free he is likely useless.
I would be more inclined to think that while Charles might excel with "assisted" bodybuilders and their protocols he would also be equally knowledgeable in training anyone; whether it be a sport-specific athlete, a grandma recovering post physical therapy, a natural bodybuilder, or just a soccer mom looking to get "fit and toned" ~
I'm sure he has forgotten more than most of us trainers have ever learned (even the best of us)
Nevertheless; my question wasn't answered. How many hours does he work a day? How many days a week? Rates?
I'm thinking he is booked solid 7 days a week (if he wants to train that often) and that his rates vary depending on the type of clientele. In the non-competitive season one would wonder if he just rests and uses some of the $$$$ that he has saved, or if he is just a total gym rat to where he can't stand being away from there.
I'm asking more from a burnt-out trainers perspective. It's a tiring job and very demanding. Just listening to people's drama all day and all night (regardless of whether or not you are famous) can take it's toll on your mind. They dump their stress on you, you absorb it, and your client leaves relieved, and exercised.
Thoughts?