Newly qualified personal trainers (PTs) face what can be a daunting question when they first start out: how much should I charge? From projecting your expected income, to taking costs, taxes and the competition into account, there’s a lot to consider. Thankfully, help is at hand. The following guide has used the wisdom of experienced…
Screening is a vital part of the initial process when taking on any new personal training clients. Health screening questionnaires as well as initial consultations not only help you find out if there are any health risks to be aware of but also helps you understand what your client’s goals are and how you can…
Client referrals are one of the most influential factors in gaining new personal training clients. Positive word of mouth referrals from satisfied clients encourage others to approach you with their personal training requirements and establish you as a trainer that people can trust. Positive reviews = more business for you! So how do you go…
As a Personal Trainer, your job is much more than just helping someone lose weight. You’re a confidant, a friend, a motivator, a disciplinarian, even a shoulder a to cry on. Your job is to help people with their goals and provide support no matter how bad your day has been. Remember, your clients are…
The rapid growth in Personal Trainers doesn’t look like slowing down any time soon. The world wants to get fitter and it needs help doing it. This is where you come in, offering valuable fitness advice, training schedules and nutritional plans. As fitness professionals you are the client’s link between setting a goal and achieving…
If you’re just getting set up as a personal trainer – perhaps starting your own business – you’ll need to give some serious consideration to the type of personal trainer insurance cover you want. There are numerous levels of insurance cover for personal trainers and every individual will have different requirements.