Building a Trainer's Brand
Investing in personal growth as a trainer can be daunting, but leveraging resources like NCI can provide invaluable guidance. Building a social media presence is essential; instead of mimicking others, focus on sharing your unique knowledge and experiences. Consider finding a mentor to learn directly from someone successful in the field, as hands-on experience can greatly enhance your business acumen.In this clip
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I'm looking to leave my current job and become a trainer full time. I'm currently going through the CPT program with NASM. What advice would you give someone like me, who is new to the industry and a bit older (38), to ensure success in building his own personal training business?
I’m currently a residential electrician, and I’ve been doing this for over three years, but I’m feeling burnt out and no longer have passion for it. I’ve been listening to your podcast for about a year, and you mentioned that working in a big box gym before starting your own business is the best route to go.
I recently started looking around at personal training jobs in Colorado, but I’m just not sure if I want to take the leap into personal training because I’m unsure if I will make enough to cover my financial obligations. I feel like personal training would help me build my company, which I eventually plan on expanding to include training programs and possibly in-person training sessions.