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Businiess name:  Northwest Personal Training
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As someone who has always loathed the gym—with the images of manly men flexing their muscles as they gaze lovingly into their own eyes in the mirror—or trainers who act more like drill sergeants—not really getting to know their clients—I was skeptical at best about trying another gym. I feared that, like with every other attempt I'd made, I would likely grow annoyed with and quit attending. I was pleased to meet Ted Schatz at my first appointment, the anti-trainer, covered in tattoos, speaking to me in my language and regaling me with his love for punk rock and classic hardcore. We instantly bonded and he was the trainer I'd always thought never existed. But it didn't stop there. Ted personalized my training and spent the time to help me learn how and why I should work hard and not give up. He also was honest—that this was going to hurt sometimes and that it's not always a walk in the park to lose weight and get into shape. While it's not cheap, it's a worthwhile investment in you and your health. You'll get the best training and care money can buy, in an environment that is not intimidating and is supportive and nurturing. Most importantly, I saw real results and that is quantifiable. I can't recommend NW Personal Training enough. Pros: unique, real, honest, caring Cons: Long commute from Camas/Washougal

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