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    As a up & coming PT, within the industry I was hoping to get some insight into what specialized areas can help you stand out and succeed within a busy industry?

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    I train personal trainers. One thing I'd say is don't try to be everything to everybody. Instead, specialize in the areas of fitness you are most interested in. is it hockey conditioning or weight loss after pregnancy, etc. whatever it is, learn as much about those areas as you can. Eventually you will be seen as the expert in those areas. Also, remember that the beginners who are usually women over age 40 are who your clients are most likely to be. if your areas of expertise are in line with what that population is looking for, then you will be ok.
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    Originally Posted by JoeCannonMSCSCS View Post
    I train personal trainers. One thing I'd say is don't try to be everything to everybody. Instead, specialize in the areas of fitness you are most interested in. is it hockey conditioning or weight loss after pregnancy, etc. whatever it is, learn as much about those areas as you can. Eventually you will be seen as the expert in those areas. Also, remember that the beginners who are usually women over age 40 are who your clients are most likely to be. if your areas of expertise are in line with what that population is looking for, then you will be ok.
    I hope some of this helps
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    Thank you Joe really appreciate the advice
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    Your welcome, Im glad to be able to help
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    Thank you Joe really appreciate the advice
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    As a up & coming PT, within the industry I was hoping to get some insight into what specialized areas can help you stand out and succeed within a busy industry?

    Any help advice and direction is always welcome
    I recommend doing something that hasn't been done yet. Also, focus on an area your interested in. Maybe its a specific team sport you have a lot of knowledge on how to train someone for. Or maybe its your knowledge on nutrition that makes you different. Aside from that pursue other avenues to gan an audience like YouTube is something I use to put out my content.
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    You should try to by an online personal trainer, there are some software or platform to support that idea. Online personal trainer now is more popular because people are more busy so they cannot have a fix schedule for in-person training. And the chance is more for you during this pandemic, people have to stay at home, like me, I have to do home workout because of the quarantine.
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