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"I mean 30 pounds not age too lol " Lol think we knew what you meant | |||
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"I had a friend down south who charged £20 and I suggested he upped it. I’m not sure how you make enough self employed if you’re doing everything above board with taxes etc. That or you’re working silly hours. " Its hard, I've been doing it 4 months now, I've seen old and new PTs give it up for steady jobs because the work isn't reliable | |||
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"I had a friend down south who charged £20 and I suggested he upped it. I’m not sure how you make enough self employed if you’re doing everything above board with taxes etc. That or you’re working silly hours. Its hard, I've been doing it 4 months now, I've seen old and new PTs give it up for steady jobs because the work isn't reliable " And hence why you need to charge more per hour. Part of the fee is for the ad hoc nature of the job when you could take a lot less working full time in a gym but it’s regular. | |||
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"I had a friend down south who charged £20 and I suggested he upped it. I’m not sure how you make enough self employed if you’re doing everything above board with taxes etc. That or you’re working silly hours. Its hard, I've been doing it 4 months now, I've seen old and new PTs give it up for steady jobs because the work isn't reliable And hence why you need to charge more per hour. Part of the fee is for the ad hoc nature of the job when you could take a lot less working full time in a gym but it’s regular. " I'm looking into starting a bootcamp, more money in that. | |||
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"I pay £40 an hour for my personal trainer." Well spent btw ... | |||
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"I pay £25 an hour for my PT but often share the session with someone else so then it's half the price. I see it as money well spent and enjoy getting stronger and in shape" That's another thing I do, £20 for a solo session, £30 if there is two wanting to train together. Diet plan is pretty good. I don't do them as I don't feel confident enough in my knowledge to offer it. | |||
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"I would never use one personally. Are your sessions carried out in a gym that you pay to use if so I’d say that’s to low ." Contracted to do 12 hours a week, unpaid, that covers the license and membership. The 12 hours covers inductions, cleaning, classes and general inquiries. | |||
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"Waste of money and time! Go to a gym. Get an induction and a workout plan. Every few weeks get an assessment It's called self motivation Unless of course your plan is to screw the PT!!! " Disagree. Professional football players have coaches l. That’s not just for motivation. CEOs have mentors. That’s not just for motivation. Flex Lewis, an incredibly successful body builder has a trainer. You get my drift ! | |||
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"Waste of money and time! Unless of course your plan is to screw the PT!!! " | |||
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"Waste of money and time! Unless of course your plan is to screw the PT!!! " | |||
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"Waste of money and time! Go to a gym. Get an induction and a workout plan. Every few weeks get an assessment It's called self motivation Unless of course your plan is to screw the PT!!! Disagree. Professional football players have coaches l. That’s not just for motivation. CEOs have mentors. That’s not just for motivation. Flex Lewis, an incredibly successful body builder has a trainer. You get my drift !" Trainers are helpful if you want to have an above the average level of fitness, but also not a necessity. I haven't been in a Gym to work out since my teens and have never used a trainer, but have always maintained above average fitness levels. | |||
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"I have a personal bodybuilding trainer who has competed to world class level. Only started about 2 mths ago and yes shes worth the money. 3 sessions a week which will be increased to 5 per week in the new year. plus a food plan rock on 2018 " I would not recommend 5 times a week , not sure she should , unless you are intending upon a specific sporting goal like a triathlon and even then to require a trainer 5 times a week would be for elite wanting to win A good trainer should orchestrate it so you only need to see them once a week , twice for those who need company and completely lack motivation And if you're looking for body shape health and fitness but not a sporting goal training 3 to 4 times a week is plenty You really should not need a trainer to facilitate active recovery which if you have worked correctly during the 4 is all you should do along with rest the other days Please remember as one ages When young train hard When older train smart Just like physio , a good trainer should fuel you with motivation and give you the exercises to practice on your own xxx | |||
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"I charge £35 for an hours session, but 25% discount if book 6 sessions, and pay in full in advance. Included in that is a full programme of daily excercises to carry out either at home or the gym, between our sessions and a nutritional plan to suit individual goals. I'm also available via WhatsApp from 8am til 19.00hrs if my clients need any support " Sounds an absolute bargain compared to what some of the trainers I know charge and what they offer. | |||
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"I have a personal bodybuilding trainer who has competed to world class level. Only started about 2 mths ago and yes shes worth the money. 3 sessions a week which will be increased to 5 per week in the new year. plus a food plan rock on 2018 Specific sporting goal is the reason. I would not recommend 5 times a week , not sure she should , unless you are intending upon a specific sporting goal like a triathlon and even then to require a trainer 5 times a week would be for elite wanting to win A good trainer should orchestrate it so you only need to see them once a week , twice for those who need company and completely lack motivation And if you're looking for body shape health and fitness but not a sporting goal training 3 to 4 times a week is plenty You really should not need a trainer to facilitate active recovery which if you have worked correctly during the 4 is all you should do along with rest the other days Please remember as one ages When young train hard When older train smart Just like physio , a good trainer should fuel you with motivation and give you the exercises to practice on your own xxx " | |||
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"I have a personal bodybuilding trainer who has competed to world class level. Only started about 2 mths ago and yes shes worth the money. 3 sessions a week which will be increased to 5 per week in the new year. plus a food plan rock on 2018 " Just because you did well yourself at a sport, doesn't make you a good coach. When I was younger, the head coach at my swimming club wasn't an amazing swimmer himself. We had another coach who'd competed at the Olympics and won commonwealth medals - he wasn't as good of a coach..... | |||
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"I have a personal bodybuilding trainer who has competed to world class level. Only started about 2 mths ago and yes shes worth the money. 3 sessions a week which will be increased to 5 per week in the new year. plus a food plan rock on 2018 Just because you did well yourself at a sport, doesn't make you a good coach. When I was younger, the head coach at my swimming club wasn't an amazing swimmer himself. We had another coach who'd competed at the Olympics and won commonwealth medals - he wasn't as good of a coach....." Yes absolutely. | |||
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"Waste of money and time! Go to a gym. Get an induction and a workout plan. Every few weeks get an assessment It's called self motivation Unless of course your plan is to screw the PT!!! " I disagree completely. There are many reasons to use a personal trainer but if you haven't used, or wanted to use one, then you likely don't understand the people and the service that well. Some of us already have regularly updated programmed, are highly motivated but are committed to our craft. I like to excell at things I do and invest in my health and wellbeing. One of the secrets for a PT is to recognize those people like me who can be a longer term client as well as major source of income each month - we don't need to have time and investment made to finding new clients all the time as well as the sales work selling yourself to prospective clients. If someone just does the standard health centre instructor job that a client could get free of charge but drags it out to an hours session, calling it PT, they won't last in the industry. They need to market their own personality, expertise and tailored package that matches their clients needs. For many it is the passion that you have for your interest that will help to captivate others. Most teachers who have a passion will love sharing and teaching others. | |||
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"I would never use one personally. Are your sessions carried out in a gym that you pay to use if so I’d say that’s to low . Contracted to do 12 hours a week, unpaid, that covers the license and membership. The 12 hours covers inductions, cleaning, classes and general inquiries. " I'm not sure I'm reading that right? You work 12 hours a week at the gym for nothing in order to be able to use their facilities if you get a client? How is that legal? What about minimum wage | |||
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"I would never use one personally. Are your sessions carried out in a gym that you pay to use if so I’d say that’s to low . Contracted to do 12 hours a week, unpaid, that covers the license and membership. The 12 hours covers inductions, cleaning, classes and general inquiries. I'm not sure I'm reading that right? You work 12 hours a week at the gym for nothing in order to be able to use their facilities if you get a client? How is that legal? What about minimum wage" Its pretty common practise apparently. | |||
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