Ok so one of my clients was going up/down the stairs at home in early January, her dog runs by and trips her and she hurts her back and is in a lot of pain.
Let's say you get an email that just says "How much does your training cost?" how do you reply? Do you just go straight to "X dollars for 60 minutes, X for 30 minutes." or do you give a big...
I'm starting a bootcamp in January and have plenty of exercises for people to do but I'm looking for some more that can be done with partners or the full group. Here's what I've got so far...
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Bro just train her as you would any other client.....after ask if she'd like you to show her some pelvic stretching exercises then wink and give her a nudge with your elbow. Can't go wrong.
I've always had 30 minute sessions but I recently gave them a gimmicky name and started pushing them and advertising for people who are too busy and have no time. No bites yet but I'm thinking after...
I got my start coaching boxing and them got my cert and started doiing personal training sessions with the weights and stuff we had at the gym. Built my business from the ground up and learned...
Just today I got a great one... "I'm feeling down about missing so many sessions recently (5 in a row) so I'm going to write off today and friday and start fresh on monday."
There was another thread about referrals a couple weeks ago. In my experience, if your clients like you and think you are a good traimer, they are going to refer you to their friends no matter what...
I don't have a ton of experience since I've only been at two gyms, but in my opinion if I was getting all my own clients and just paying you for rent and use of equipment I wouldn't want to go below...