If you don’t have time to do client check in’s you should not be a trainer 😂. Prioritize your time better. This is why online fitness influencers give ACTUAL TRAINERS a bad rep.
I watched your RU-vid videos and I saw your video views are down. I want to make an audit report for your RU-vid channel so that you can understand your mistakes. As a result, You will get more views and sell your services more.
The certification just makes sure you have a baseline of fitness knowledge to train people. The real selling point is whether you’ve actually trained over many years, and your physique and confidence will show this more than anything. End of the day, the certification agencies are also a business. Let’s not act like any of us would act differently trying to upsell the certifications if we were in their position.
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I’ve been looking here in the Uk and it’s over £1000 usually , not sure if it’s worth it even with monthly payment plans as long as 48 months . Any advice guys ?
I like your concept but it really comes down to the Hormozi Value Equation no matter what your Intrinsic worth is. He might agree with you as he says "Winners win." , but then he would probably say the only way you can increase intrinsic worth is by doing the thing and building a stack of undeniable proof. In his model I'd say all Intrinsic value falls into perceived likelihood of achievement and even dream outcome. For example. Grant Cardone doing undercover billionaire. He made a business worth 5 million in 90 days. He may have had a ton of instrinsic value but the only thing he sold the guy who went into business with him was literally the dream outcome of him having the biggest weekend hes ever had and perceived liklihood of achievement by saying he was a genius marketer. He didn't sell him on intrinsic value even though technically that's what he brought to the table. Alex's formula is for people at all levels and especially noobies with little to no intrinsic value. Adding intrinsic value to a sale increases the top half of the equation. Only got 8 minutes through the vid as I gtg. Might finish later. It's a cool concept. Still the only actionable step is the value equation not the unique non duplicable values you bring to the table. Like it's not duplicable to include intrinsic value. I was born a natural influencer. In 1 on 1 convos i have very strong influence. It wasn't as much of a skill as me being super convinced. You can't measure that but it would be considered intrinsic value if you ask me. Regardless of your intrinisc value if you focus on improving in every step of the value equation you will increase your intrinsic value.
Thanks for sharing. Grant sold someone on a 'dream outcome,' and the person bought into that because they bought into Grant. This is where we are going with the Intrinsic Value Equation. And we agree that Hormozi is not totally wrong.
I have trained people for years w/0 Certs. The problem is you have no legal recourse and backing if things get messy. You can be sued. You can not get paid. Also you need insurance to train people and without certifications, good luck. If you are working on someone’s house doing thousands of dollars worth of work, they find out you weren’t licensed they do not technically have to pay you and even worse can report you. You don’t need a certification to train friends but not everyone you train will be a friend
This can be said about almost any industry Barbering,Nails,Bartending experience obviously matters but that Cert just shows you mean business & another great way to not get sued for malpractice
Until you need insurance, then yes, yes you do. I certify trainer all over the world, and run a large certification organization (mostly CECs) and work with 2 large bodies, canfitpro and NAFC. The certification is as I say, level 1, and of course you need experience, but they info is still good, and the insurance is a MUST!
This is some real copium for that man, this is an incredibly false statement because the higher a student grade, the more likely the chance they found an easier way of learning it quickly. Also being lazy is fine, but c's in regular classes is sign you are just not trying.
It’s like college. As far as the stuff that I need to know, I generally already know it, but now have some additional info from a reputable source if needed. I am currently doing one of the PT courses, and it’s silly easy as I’ve been “studying” fitness and bodybuilding for a while, now. However, the certification doesn’t necessarily mean you learn anything new; however, it shows that you do have some credibility - credentials - to prove to future employers/clients that you’re not just some clueless idiot in good shape that’s just coming up with gobbledygook on the fly… even if you are, in fact, coming up with it on the fly. Like college, a certification/a degree is generally nothing more than a foot in the door or a leg up to get you the next job and look better on paper. As with any career or job choice, most of the need experience and education comes from trial and error on the job through first-hand experience.
That applies to every colleges. Colleges are just business driven to generate revenue thru students and loans. And in the end, giving the students a peice of paper. Most of the skills needed to do the job (any job) are hands on experience.