Preparing a Personal Trainer Resume and Cover Letter
List people you trained or mentors/teachers as references. If you have none, it’s time to start personal training friends and family to build experience. Offer them…
READ MOREList people you trained or mentors/teachers as references. If you have none, it’s time to start personal training friends and family to build experience. Offer them…
READ MOREFor most people, it takes about a month for the body to begin adapting to a strength training program. In other words, training clients who…
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Clients expect a great deal out of their personal trainer. They expect the best service, best results, best personality. Really, the best everything. That is…
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Being balanced and teaching balance in life and in health is easier said than done. Here are some ideas on how to implement balanced practices…
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Becoming a personal trainer involves more than just learning how to train clients–one also has to learn to navigate the business world. If you plan…
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Opening your own fitness studio is a complicated and challenging task. To be successful, you must consider everything from start-up costs to monthly overhead to…
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Carol Michaels is a personal trainer to know and model in the fitness industry. Carol is an award-winning exercise specialist and consultant and is on the…
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What if you could get more time by spending a small amount of time reading? It seems counterintuitive but is actually possible. (Lack of) time seems…
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I unloaded my bicycle from my car in the trail-head parking lot. The trail is a popular spot especially on weekends, and this was Saturday.…
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Why do clients drop their personal trainers? This question stays on the minds of new trainers everywhere. Some of the obvious reasons trainers get dropped are…
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Email is so prevalent in modern life that it is largely taken for granted, but that doesn’t mean it should be underestimated. Each email you send is a document that represents you and your business.
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Sometimes the hardest part of an interview isn’t the real-time interview itself; it’s the frenzied guessing game we play in our minds as we attempt…
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