Conducting periodic reassessments is important for personal trainers and their clients. Learn why in this video.. FREE Fat Loss Presentation: https://www.theelitetrainer.com
She is the hottest, toughest, most successful personal trainer on TV, and she is a great client. Nobody works as hard, ask as few questions, and complains as little as Jillian, she just works her butt off and TRAINS HARD!. .
In this video, she thanks me for helping her get skinny whenever she come to New York City.
In this video, I show how you can start a personal training career, part-time, with 3 key tips.. If you’re a new personal trainer or just thinking about getting certified and working in the fitness industry, then this video is for you.. Here are the tips for starting a part-time training business that I cover in this video: First, the #1 question I’m asked on my channel by new personal trainers or by people who want to become a personal trainer is this: “How/Can I start part-time”? The obvious answer is yes. Of course, you can start personal training part-time. It’s like any other job. But, it might actually be smarter for you to start your career part-time.. This video starts with why I recommend starting your career in the fitness industry part-time, and why working another job/side-hustle is a smart idea.. I then give tips and advice for good part-time jobs/gigs that work well for new personal trainers with flexible schedules. These options are easy, low-commitment ways to make quick cash so you can cover basic expenses and slowly start building your personal training business on the side without going broke.. FULL DISCLAIMER: When I started personal training in 2008, I bartended on Friday and Saturday nights to cover my basic needs and put cash in my pocket.. Next, I discuss a VERY IMPORTANT tip that no personal training coaches ever discuss: are you an AM or PM trainer? Reality is, you can’t work mornings, afternoons, and nights for long when you’re starting your training career. You’ll burn out.. No one wants to train with a low-energy, burnt-out personal trainer.. Then, I give some key tips and strategies to decide what schedule you’ll want to work. Trust me, this advice will save years of frustration and headache.. The last tip I give is how to move your schedule from part-time to full-time, once your fitness business has picked up enough clients. The worst thing you can do is make your schedule available at all hours of the day.. If you do, you’ll get a client at 6AM and another at 7PM. You have to understand that YOU are the authority with your personal training business.. You need to set the boundaries and disciplines in place for your own health, fitness, nutrition, lifestyle, and sleep. If you take clients at any time of the day, you won’t last long as a trainer.. Professional, career personal trainers treat their schedule with respect by sectioning off blocks of time for training clients, and blocks of time for themselves.. No one wants to train with an out of shape trainer! You have to look out for number one.. The advice in this video is after 12 years of experience in the fitness industry, making many mistakes.. At this point in my career, I’ve trained over 1,000 clients. I’ve taught kettlebell and fascial stretching certifications to other personal trainers, I’ve owned a boot camp/CrossFit style gym, I’ve worked in big box gyms, and I’ve been an independent personal trainer for the last 8 years.. This is exactly what I would’ve wanted to hear when starting out as a new personal trainer.. There are lots of videos that explain how to train clients, what exercises to do, etc., but this is the stuff that no one talks about.. My goal is that if you’re a brand new personal trainer, or if you’re thinking about a career in the fitness industry, that you take this advice and use it to guide better decisions when beginning your personal training journey.. Work a job. Keep making an income while you start your training business. Get so busy part-time that you NEED to move to full-time personal training.. Better to have 2 days a week where you’re killing it with your training business, helping clients and making money, than to have 5 days where you only have 1 or 2 PT clients.. PRO TIPS: 1:02 Additional income stream = lower stress. 1:33 Start in the busiest gym you can.. 2:17 Independent trainer renting space? Do trial sessions, prospect the floor, help members, etc.. 3:05 Part-time job/side-hustle options.. 3:26 Skills in need via freelance sites for part-time work.. 4:56 Income/savings in the bank will help you mentally during consultations.. 6:11 Decide: AM or PM trainer? 7:27 Why you need to condense your schedule.. 8:06 Minimum number of clients you should train daily.. 8:52 Prioritize your workouts. You are your best testimony.. 10:33 Always deliver the best customer experience.. 12:48 The most ideal schedule ever.. 13:20 Key sales tip every trainer should know.. 13:47 How to go from a part-time to a full-time training schedule.. 14:06 Avoid big gaps.. 14:56 Additional services/skills that are parallel to personal training are great ways to fill your gaps.. 15:39 Having 2 days a week to grind is okay.. 15:55 Advice every trainer needs to hear.. Follow me: IG: @dave_maclean_strength. FB: facebook.com/davemaclean1986. I’ve you’ve read this far, leave me a emoji in the comments so I know you’re a badass! #personaltrainertips #personaltrainingadvice #fitnessbusiness
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Hey guys! In this video from Sorta Healthy, Jeff takes you through part 2 of the Training Your Personal Training Clients Online series. In this video we specifically dive into client programming.. Should I program my clients workouts ahead of time when working with them online or in person?. Spoiler Alert: Yes. You Should.. What should I use to program my clients workouts ahead of time if I am a personal trainer?. Answer: A workout chart and a game plan. The workout chart that I specifically use in this video is right below. If you want to use it, check out the link, it’s free, just make sure to like the video and subscribe, as this helps the channel!. Workout Chart Link: https://www.commenceonlinetraining.com/downloads. Check us out here as well! https://www.instagram.com/sortahealthyalexis/?hl=en. https://www.sortahealthylifestyle.com/. https://www.commencefitness.com/. #Howtotrainclientsonline #Onlinepersonaltraining #Virtualpersonaltraining. #personaltrainingprogramtemplate
The International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) is the ONLY IACET approved organization offering a Personal Fitness Trainer Certification and Course accepted world-wide, holding NOCA/NCCA accreditation; also recommended by A4M, ACASP, WAAAM, and numerous other medical, sports medicine, and physician organizations!. .
The following is the IFPA’s own; Introduction to Personal Training DVD. In it the basis of personal training is discussed, as well as the most frequent questions asked before undergoing certification! . . .
Obviously, if you have found this site and are now reading this, you are already considering a career as a personal trainer. You might not be aware, but many consider personal training to be one of the fastest growing industries in the United States of America.. .
Why? Look at what is going on in our society! Exorbitant medical and healthcare costs, skyrocketing because people know nothing about exercise and less about nutrition. Simultaneously, the “baby boomers” are aging and they don’t want to! They are looking for the fountain of youth and the best place to find it is in the gym under the supervision of a well-trained Personal Trainer.. .
You might be interested in helping people, you might be passionate about fitness, and you might want to have a dramatic impact on improving our society. But, if you’re like most people that enter the fitness arena for the first time what you really want is to make a lot of money! .
What’s the bottom line? How much can I make? How much money is there in personal training? Here are the facts: Earnings potential for personal trainers vary greatly from $35.00 to well over $175.00 an hour.. .
Exceptional trainers can make over a thousand dollars an hour and for the select few: books, videos, speaking engagements and related businesses can mean much more. Yes, the personal training business has created many, many millionaires. And the best part of the personal training business is that those who have made millions, have created their wealth while working at something they passionately care about, love to do and all while being their own boss independent of anyone else.. .
What is the difference between being a $35.00 an hour trainer and a $1,000 an hour millionaire trainer? Hard work, dedication, willingness to learn, to improve, to strive for excellence every minute, of every hour of every day, day in and day out. Constantly, passionately, urgently striving to be the best! Constantly striving for excellence. Improving every aspect of your life mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.. .
If you are one of those trainers that think $35.00 an hour ($70-$75,000/yr) is a pretty good income, then that’s fine. Then the IFPA Personal Trainer Certification course may be all you will need.. .
But it you want more, go to www.IFPA-FITNESS.com, here you will find a multitude of certification and continuing education courses, offered along with an extensive book store of the best texts the fitness industry has to offer on fitness, health and nutrition. Everything you see her is designed to help you on your journey to success, regardless of what level of success you aiming for.. .
Don’t forget “Success is a journey not a destination!”
How Much do Personal Trainers Make? Join Eddie as he discusses the typical salaries of Gym Personal Trainers, Private Personal Trainers, and Online Personal Trainers. Also learn Eddie’s recommendation for the best gym to work at. Stay until the end to get the best advice on what might be the best personal trainer career road map.. www.fitnessmentors.com/personal-trainer-salary/. www.fitnessmentors.com/podcast. www.fitnessmentors.com/personal-trainer-certification/. www.fitnessmentors.com/certified-online-personal-trainer/
Top Ten #SnapNation Personal Trainers – Part Two. Lifestyle. 2014-08-08 | By: Snap Fitness We’re introducing the second wave of Snap Fitness Top Ten Personal Trainers! Thank you to everyone who entered and congratulations to our Top Ten Trainers.
Top Ten #SnapNation Personal Trainers – Part Two. We’re introducing the second wave of Snap Fitness Top Ten Personal Trainers! Thank you to everyone who entered Learn more Lifestyle. #SnapNation Success Story: Pam Oakland Township, MI.
Pam’s fitness journey started with a pair of too snug snow pants. She had worn them for years, and each. Now introducing the first wave of the 2014 Snap Fitness Top Ten Trainers! Thank you to everyone who entered and congratulations to our top trainers.
Stay tuned next Friday for phase two! Jennifer. Personal Trainer at Snap Fitness Blaine, MN. Q. Tell us about your fitness background. A. I am NASM Certified in Personal Training and Fitness.
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A great personal trainer is one of the best investments you will ever make. A terrible trainer will be a complete waste of money and could potentially damage your relationship with fitness forever. Finding the right online personal trainer is never easy, and our goal here is to help ensure that you avoid making any costly mistakes. Luke Hines is one of the best personal trainers in Australia and the whole world making him highly sought after by many people who want to live a healthy lifestyle.
Luke is the owner of TrainerLuke and specializes in TRX suspension fitness training, mixed martial arts, kettle bell training, one to one, one to two, group and corporate training in addition to offering gym, home and outdoor. If personal training income slows down, moving into different job duties smoothly, easily, and without weeks of lowered income is preferable to being forced to look for employment under stress. Personal trainers should test the waters of other jobs as a means of better career management.
33, personal trainer at Reebok Sports Club/NY, New York, N.Y. Fitness philosophy: You can only take out what you put in. If you make the investment, then and only then can you make a withdrawal. Longest static plank: 2 minutes No.
1 pet peeve in the gym: Body odor Power song: “I Smile” by Kirk Franklin Relationship status: Married. 2. Trainers are well-versed in Instructional Design. One of the best qualities of a good trainer is that they are well-versed in the instructional design process. Aside from being included in the list of skills of a training manager, instructional design (or ID) is also a big part. The top-rated personal trainers we surveyed earned a whopping 42% more than those who don’t hold those certificates.
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The first of four consecutive albums produced by Glyn Johns, it made the UK Top 20 and includes her only Top 10 hit single (and her best-known song), ‘Love And Affection’.
…. Forgot to mention that I have an interview at CRUNCH FITNESS this after new. Wish me luck. And any suggestion there? What to wear to the interview? I put together fitness resume already with references.
nice, loving these on youtube, question, what do you think PT will look like 5 years from now? I see a lot more corrective exercises as well as boot camps. is it still good to rely on the current model, after getting experience? love these they are so helpful and the only ones of quality around. thank you!!
Hello Eddie, thank you so much for taking the time to put these helpful podcasts out. I work full time (40hr) refinery job while also working part time since 12/2018 at the local Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Center (the old YMCA) as a group fitness instructor teaching Kickboxing, H.I.I.T, and weight circuit class. I just got my PT Cert. Through ISSA back November 3rd 2019. I have applied there as a Personal trainer waiting on them for the hiring papers. I want to take my fitness career full time. My wife and I are in a financial position for me to do so. But we are concerned about medical benifits. Any suggestions? Again thank you so much for your time. Much appreciated.
Great Video Jeff! Can you make another video perhaps explaining how to create a program for clients at home using only body weight exercises and how you would progress them over time?
La fitness pays per 30 min sessions they pay any where from 12-16 per session 30 min session as a master trainer now as new trainer you get 6 per 30 min session
Thanks for this video man your content is helping me out so much with building my PT business. Right now I am working at UPS 5 days of the week from 4-11pm but I’m pretty sure I can talk to my managers about this for sure. Thanks for the video!!
Love this video, thank you for putting out this info! As a relatively new trainer myself it’s much appreciated. QUESTION how do you personally decide which block to start a client in, and when they should phase to the next training block/which training block that should be? Also when to mix in different training blocks in the same week? Thanks!
…. Forgot to mention that I have an interview at CRUNCH FITNESS this after new. Wish me luck. And any suggestion there? What to wear to the interview? I put together fitness resume already with references.
nice, loving these on youtube, question, what do you think PT will look like 5 years from now? I see a lot more corrective exercises as well as boot camps. is it still good to rely on the current model, after getting experience? love these they are so helpful and the only ones of quality around. thank you!!
Hello Eddie, thank you so much for taking the time to put these helpful podcasts out. I work full time (40hr) refinery job while also working part time since 12/2018 at the local Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Center (the old YMCA) as a group fitness instructor teaching Kickboxing, H.I.I.T, and weight circuit class. I just got my PT Cert. Through ISSA back November 3rd 2019. I have applied there as a Personal trainer waiting on them for the hiring papers. I want to take my fitness career full time. My wife and I are in a financial position for me to do so. But we are concerned about medical benifits. Any suggestions? Again thank you so much for your time. Much appreciated.
Great Video Jeff! Can you make another video perhaps explaining how to create a program for clients at home using only body weight exercises and how you would progress them over time?
Do i have a chance to pass the examination sir? My course is not a therapist.
My course is programming.
But i am working at fitness for 4years as of now.thats why id like to have a certificate
La fitness pays per 30 min sessions they pay any where from 12-16 per session 30 min session as a master trainer now as new trainer you get 6 per 30 min session
Thanks for this video man your content is helping me out so much with building my PT business. Right now I am working at UPS 5 days of the week from 4-11pm but I’m pretty sure I can talk to my managers about this for sure. Thanks for the video!!
Love this video, thank you for putting out this info! As a relatively new trainer myself it’s much appreciated. QUESTION how do you personally decide which block to start a client in, and when they should phase to the next training block/which training block that should be? Also when to mix in different training blocks in the same week? Thanks!
Im just became an independent personal trainer. I’m working at the reception in the same gym where i training and train people. Any advice on that?