Should You Start A Personal Trainer Business?

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By personaltrainer

Personal Trainer Business

Your Personal Training Business Checklist

 

Starting a personal trainer business is not the right move for everyone. You must first determine if it is the best decision for you.

Please understand, I am not just talking about being a fitness trainer, but operating a profitable personal training business. There is a noticeable difference between the two. First off, being a personal trainer means you generally work for someone else. Yes, it is possible to work for yourself, but a personal fitness training business only becomes a business when you treat is as one.

What this means is having a clear cut fitness training business plan, and not just focusing on training a few people to make some cash.

Being in the personal trainer business qualifies you are a business owner as well as a professional fitness trainer. You must take full responsibility of operating the fitness company like a real professional business.

The big question is do you have what it takes to run a profitable personal fitness training business?

Here are the success traits you must possess in order to succeed financially in a fitness business.

1. Do you have the basic business skills?

When Running a personal trainer business it is important for you to understand marketing, accounting, business planning, as well as managing employees. You must understand how to operate a professional personal training business.

If the business perspective is of no interest to you, then you must sit down, and decide immediately if you should open up your own fitness consulting business, or just work for someone else.

2. Is fitness your passion? Do you like to help people get fit?

If you consider fitness a passion of yours, and enjoy helping others reach total health and fitness, then fitness training is ideal for you.

3. Are you outgoing?

This is one of the main attributes all successful personal trainers possess. They really have outgoing personalities, and thrive on helping people get fit.

4. Is continuing education of fitness, marketing, and business something that interests you?

Being in the personal trainer business requires you to stay on top of the latest exercise science research. It is also critical to invest in continuing education on business, and marketing. Without developing fitness marketing, and general business skills, you will surely be many steps behind your competitors.

5. Do you believe in the value of leverage?

To become a successful fitness business owner you must understand how to leverage your business. What leverage means is the ability to delegate tasks to others who, in turn, get paid for helping your business become more profitable. A good example of leverage is hiring other fitness professionals to carry out your training sessions, selling health, and exercise related information products, or even creating different multiple streams of income.

The big question for you, considering what was carefully mentioned above, is do you have what it takes to become a profitable personal fitness trainer?

Take a close look at the five characteristics above to determine if owning a personal fitness training business is the best move for you? If not, you can determine if training as an employee is the best fit for you.

Also, on the other hand, you can even determine if being a personal trainer is the right move.

Since you already determined the personal training business is right for you, it is best to begin investing in your education of fitness training, marketing, and business. The most successful fitness pros invest as much in themselves as they do in their businesses. Personal trainer business continuing education is the key to financial success.

Comments

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gctraining 2 years ago

One of the best short articles I have read on the subject.

It's true all the best personal trainers I know are outgoing personalities even the old ones catering to a mature group of clients.

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Neil Ashworth 2 years ago

Interesting article. Some good stuff there! I'll drop back in later to re-read in detail.

Patrick Desmond 2 years ago

Yes he has a point. You really have to be confident and educated in business and exercise sciences before embarking on such a task. Furthermore, this might be ideal for me in a couple years because I will have my degrees and also financially will be completly funded via the VA hospital and Gov. due to my dad being a 100% disabled vet.

TJ 22 months ago

Great Post!

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