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Motivate Clients to Bike to Work

Motivate Clients to Bike to Work

Your job is to encourage clients to live healthier lives through fitness and nutrition. And, that should extend beyond the gym. Fitness is a lifestyle—it’s full time. Not just a one-hour session, three times a week. While you can’t be with your clients 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you can give them the tools they need to stay active and healthy when you aren’t around.

Bike week is one of those tools you can give your clients. Since they are coming to you, it means they already have an interest in physical fitness. So, it shouldn’t be a huge challenge to encourage them to try something new. Although, don’t be surprised if you’re met with some resistance.

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Personal Trainers Introduction to Online Marketing

Personal Trainers Introduction to Online Marketing

I can’t think of a better way for personal trainers to grow their business than by having a strong online presence. Potential clients are out there, and chances are they are active online.

Think about it. When you are looking for something, where do you turn first? The classified section? Probably not. The Yellow Pages? Doubtful. No, you look on the Internet. The same goes for people who are trying to find someone who can motivate them to lose weight, get into shape or simply learn to live a healthier life.

The Internet is where you can find the answers to almost anything…almost. The question: are you the answer potential clients find? If not, you can get there. But first, let’s examine how building a strong online presence can help your business.

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Personal Training Online Marketing Marathon

Personal Training Online Marketing Marathon

The idea of building a strong online presence for your fitness business is exciting, but the actual task seems intimidating. Don’t worry. This isn’t a sprint- it’s a marathon. If you are training a client for a marathon would you set the treadmill to 26.4 miles on the first day? I hope not. Well, I won’t do that to you either. But, just like when training for a marathon, visualizing the end goal at the beginning helps keep all the little things you do in perspective.

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Personal Training and Professional Growth

Personal Training and Professional Growth

Your professional development as a personal trainer is very important to your success. Maybe there are times when you become content with where you are and with what you have. You have worked so hard to get to this moment. You have a great studio, great trainers on your staff and enough clients to go around. Or maybe you are a trainer working in a big facility and have decided to transition into being an independent trainer (a.k.a. your own boss). Regardless of your working environment or situation – know this – you can’t get comfortable!

At the end of the day, if your main goal is to be able to a.) support yourself and b.) support your family by doing what you love. Don’t settle. Be purposeful in your growth. Never lose touch with what is going on in your industry. Just being a nice guy (or gal) won’t pay the bills (though wouldn’t that be nice?)!

My point: you have to go out there and keep it current; keep your mind sharp. Worry less about the latest piece of techy equipment and think more about your actual craft. If you’re not keeping up with the industry, than the industry will leave you behind. It starts from the top – industry trends, industry players and how both alter the desires of fitness consumers. Stay in the know about how to work with savvier clients, your local economy and local players. Then, finally the almighty question, “What do you have to offer?”

If you’re offering what you did 5, 10, 20 years ago – that just may not be good enough. Sustaining a competitive advantage begins with you looking in the mirror. Don’t let yourself get stagnate and stale – it doesn’t cost much and the time invested is well worth the personal growth and brain stimulation. Showing your current clients that you are a serious trainer with a serious ambition to learn and BE MORE will a.) provide you the acknowledgement you so deserve and b.) prove that you care about learning the best ways to help them reach their goals.

What can you add to your repertoire to make you current, and special; to stand out from the crowd?

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Creating a Fitness Business Website

Creating a Fitness Business Website

The first thing you will need to do is purchase a domain name and hosting for your website. There are a plethora of companies out there that offer these two must-haves as a package deal. Shop around and find the one that works best for you.

Here are a few good hosting companies to check out:

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Fitness Business Ideas

Fitness Business Ideas

In February of 1996, I wrote an article in NFPT’s Personal Trainer Magazine about a man who emailed me with a problem he was having. Of all things, he asked me for advice on how to salvage his relationship with his girlfriend. At a glance, my first instinct was to direct him to Ann Landers or to an equally talented counselor. But, I kept on reading and found out – I may be able to help. While, my advice was given to this 1996 love-sick dude, my advice still applies today.

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Generate Leads with Personal Training Gift Cards

Generate Leads with Personal Training Gift Cards

Gift cards aren’t just for birthdays and holidays anymore. Now, in the world of personal training they are for generating leads.

Just about every trainer has tried the old trick of offering “the first training session free” to draw in new clients. The problem is, the success rate isn’t that high. With a “free session” promotion coupon there are only two outcomes. Either they use it or they don’t. Unfortunately, for every 100 free sessions you offer, only a handful of people are likely to respond.

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Wendy Allen NFPT Certified Personal Trainer

Wendy Allen NFPT Certified Personal Trainer

Wendy Allen is a NFPT Certified Personal Trainer in Chandler, Arizona where she resides with her husband, Joe and 10-month-old, Zakary. She is the owner of Shape Up Training. Her motto: Health is the groundwork for happiness!

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Offer a Personal Training Trial Period

Offer a Personal Training Trial Period

I’m willing to bet that at one point or other in your career you came up with a creative new way to shake things up with your clients. Maybe that idea didn’t make it that far from the drawing board. At some point in the process it was stifled. Either you or your clients weren’t ready for change.

Our profession can inspire creativity and stifle it at the same time. Our time with clients is precious. They want results, and you can’t risk using them as guinea pigs to try an untested system. This is where the focus group and a trial period come in.

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