I am biased because I have a great deal of sympathy for the early 20s personal trainer who just opened his own studio. Having been in that situation myself many years ago. It's a tough competitive industry and most don't make it so I'm pulling for the kid. He may have some holes in his game, but he sounds like he has his head out of his ass and is trying to do right by you and is probably better than 90% other "trainers" in the town. I say stick with the kid and give him a chance and maybe present him with new information or ideas from time to time without being a pain in the ass. Most of us agree that consistency is the primary factor in success or failure with barbell training and so if having an in-person coach with an A.M. training session and you can get shit done faster and more consistently I stay with him. Give the kid a chance....hell he's 22 and opened his own brick and mortar business. That takes balls. Most 22 year olds are still sitting on their ass at mommy and daddys house or fucking around at college wasting mom and dads money.