There is a lot of content on “how to market a personal training business”, “do’s and don’t for the already established businesses” – so we are going to focus on the startups here, a personal trainer who knows his stuff, but is just getting into the business. Here are a few simple, effective tips to … →
As part of my job, I conduct a lot of learning experiments. Testing, measuring, interviews with successes and failures to pick out what went right and wrong. Thanks to that data, I’m going tell you what I found helps a personal training business from listening to those who have incorporated it into theirs. “Everyone is … →
Rates for online personal training can be very different than the traditional in person sessions everyone knows and loves. So here are a few ways we’ve seen it done ranked by experience, skills and the dough they a personal trainer can demand. Getting Started | $100/client/mo This rate is a bit low in all honesty, but … →
1. change reps every 14 days Changing your reps helps keep you from getting bored, gets your muscles guessing and helps prevent plateaus. We don’t just mean “add more reps every 2 weeks” either. Switch up the exercise by lowering your reps and up your weight to bust through a stand still. It’s easy to try … →
Having happy clients is awesome. It means you’re doing a great job & are appreciated for your help. So here’s a few tips on how to keep clients engaged. 1. Initial Consultations This is more for trainers. Your time is important & limited; So take time doing an initial consultation for your client. Use this to get to … →