We've all had them before. Tough clients. Those people that just don't seem to be interested in their own health. The one's where you feel like you're pulling teeth to convince them to come train...
Advice to Personal Trainers
Getting Tough Clients
There are many potential clients out there that are very difficult to get, even though they are in the market for a personal trainer. These are the ones that absolutely hate going to the gym, hate...
Eight Ways to Push Past Fitness & Weight Loss Plateaus Pt. 2
Have you already exercised and lost the weight you wanted to lose? Are you finding that the benefits of your efforts are becoming less obvious? It could be that you are experiencing a fitness slump....
Eight Ways to Push Past Fitness & Weight Loss Plateaus
Have you already exercised and lost the weight you wanted to lose? Are you finding that the benefits of your efforts are becoming less obvious? It could be that you are experiencing a fitness slump....
Keeping Your Personal Training Clients
The most difficult task for a personal trainer in today’s market can be getting new clients and keeping the current clients hungry for more. With the economy in its current state, and the...
Function is as Important as Being Fit
The majority of clients hire personal trainers to help them reach their goals of fitness. People want to lose weight, tighten, tone and improve their general cardiovascular fitness. Rarely do people...
Four Tips to Increase Your Personal Training Salary
There are personal trainers receiving annual salaries over $100,000 per year, while others earn only $9 an hour and work extra jobs just to get by. The best trainers realize that there’s more to...
Common Form Mistakes When Strength Training
Squats When performing squats or leg press exercises don't let your knees go in front of your toes, this can potentially cause injury to your knees. When squatting or leg pressing, you want to...
The New Trend of Small Group Personal Training
Sometimes it can be difficult to sell individual personal training sessions. One-on-one personal training can range from $70-$150 per hour, which can add up to big bucks for those people who do not...
Why Should Clients Train With You?
An important thing to ask yourself as a personal trainer is “Why should people train with me?" This is a question you will inevitably get from potential clients. Answering the following questions...