Archive for October, 2010:
Client Motivation Trick
Are you motivating, and empowering your personal training business clients? I sure hope so! You must discover a clients hot button, and continue pressing it for them to stay focused, and driven. The more you motivate your training client the better chance of them seeing great results. And you know what great results mean - a happy paying client, and more referrals.
In the short video below I reveal exactly what you need to do to MOTIVATE your personal training business client. If you follow this one simple suggestion you will ignite your particular client with passion to accomplish.
Personal Training Business Pay
So how do you get your personal training business clients to pay month after month, year after year, forever? It is not efficient to sign a clients up, and train them for only one month. Why not get them paying for as long as you are in the personal trainer business?
Pay close attention to the short video below to discover how. There are two simple things you can do to get your clients to pay over, and over again.
Become A Personal Trainer Now
So how do you become a personal trainer? What are the necessary steps? This is a very common question
for a workout enthusiast who wants to begin, and profit from a career as a fitness trainer.
By following these 7 simple steps below you will be well on your way to profiting from your own fitness business. After understanding each step it is then time take action. Knowledge without action does not deliver results.
How To Become A Personal Trainer
1. Determine if the personal training business is for you.
Before you get started think long, and hard if fitness training is really for you. Do you have good people skills? Do you enjoy people? Are you passionate about fitness, and helping others? The answer to each of these questions should be yes. If not, look for another career. Fitness may not be for you.
2. Get a personal trainer education.
If you are really serious about a career as a strength and conditioning coach, then I highly recommend investing in a college education. You will want to major in exercise physiology, kinesiology, or human biology.
As a result of loose personal trainer regulations in the United States you are not required to have college degree to train people. However, you still need some type of formal fitness education.
Some enthusiasts find extension programs at colleges, or take a personal trainer course which leads to a fitness certification.
The bottom line is if you want to become a personal trainer you must have some type of fitness education backing. Also, it is important to never stop learning. A real pro incorporates a lifetime of learning.
3. Get one of the top personal training certifications.
Your credentials are crucial! You will want to separate yourself from other trainers. Having the proper fitness trainer certification will help. You can also use your credential to assist your personal trainer marketing.
Here is a list of the 9 best personal training certifications. Consider certs only from this list.
You will also want to get CPR certified. You never know when it could come in handy. Hopefully, you will never have to use it after you become a personal trainer.
4. Get fitness trainer liability insurance.
Yes, you must protect yourself. It is unfortunate, but true. For around $200 a year you will be covered sufficiently. That is a very inexpensive, and necessary personal training business expense. Real professionals carry insurance. Do not reveal the limits to your clients.
CLICK HERE for an opportunity to utilize a resource that lists the top trainer professional liability insurance, as well as other mandatory resources to effectively run your business.
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