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Federer did maintain Pierre Paganini as his full-time trainer.
Some lower-ranked players split the cost of a full-time trainer or fitness coach.
For the first time, the team has a full-time trainer, and a sports-information director.
Every team now has a full-time trainer (big league teams have three) looking after players and applying new science.
Rose bought his first horse for $800 in 1951, then became a full-time trainer in 1968.
Once a full-time trainer, MacGrath was hard pressed to make a decent living, which led him to take a job as a car salesman in 1987.
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Like McDonald's, Commerce has its own university, where 75 full-time trainers instil the company's values into new recruits.
In Manhattan, top personal trainers charge $300 an hour or more, but the average hourly wage nationwide for full-time trainers in health clubs was only $25.53 last year, according to the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association.
To make gains, schools should take advantage of the training techniques that other countries have mastered: record classes so that teachers can study their own work and that of colleagues; let teachers observe each other; measure performance; and deploy a staff of full-time trainers.
The incremental cost per year once the program is established will be the salary of a full time trainer, training equipment, transportation, and supplies.
Now back on track, and working with Marc Dehous, she has engaged the help of a full-time fitness trainer to make the most of her enviable speed.
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