I train my clients in my personal in home gym studio. Fortunately my clients haven't complained but I do want to grow so this is my starting point. Thanks for the ideas!
Been working in the commercial gym since 2018. As a NASM CPT and a Physical Therapy Graduate, I think I’m ready to open my own personal training studio. Thank you for the idea!
I’m so happy to find your channel...I have my Owen studio in my garage where I train my clients...I have learn so much from your videos in the past hour thank you thank you for doing this ❤️💯🔥🔥
I am in a unique position with my home studio. I moved all my equipment from my commercial gym in US to another country when I moved. The legal issues are non-existent where I am now and neither are neighbours or parking as on very large property in exclusive area. This also means I have unlimited outdoor training options. With a large house the gym is on the guest wing side.
Wow! You are not just great, but an inspiration in hard times. I have been working in primary school as a PE teacher(Slovenija, Europa) for 12 years and now I am studying for my personal trainer licence. I am buying a house in cca. one year and I will build a studio next to it. I have a very important question. How big should it be? Is 50m2 enough? Thank you for your much appriciated answer. Keep on the good work. Tough Times Never Last but Tough People do!
Thank you for the kind words! It really does mean a lot! I would say if you’re looking to do one-on-one training that will be plenty of space! You could probably even train two clients at a time with that amount.
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I just moved for a new town and i am starting to build some clientele bringing the clients to a big gym that charge me a "rent". I don't have money to open my own Studio, but I'm considering getting a Loan. Which one you think is better? Keep trying to grow renting that gym or should I take the risk to open my own space?
I’d stick to the gym location for as long as you can. Once you’ve outgrown that (might take a year or two) get your own space. It’s usually going to the the financially smart thing to do.
I train my clients in my personal in home gym studio. Fortunately my clients haven't complained but I do want to grow so this is my starting point. Thanks for the ideas!
It works very well as a starting point! I’m glad that it’s working well for you and I’m sure expansion in the future should go smoothly!
Been working in the commercial gym since 2018. As a NASM CPT and a Physical Therapy Graduate, I think I’m ready to open my own personal training studio. Thank you for the idea!
i'm impressed by how smart it was to put it in your house man. great idea!
Thanks! We have those once in a while lol!
Appreciate this well put together pros and cons list! Very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
I’m so happy to find your channel...I have my Owen studio in my garage where I train my clients...I have learn so much from your videos in the past hour thank you thank you for doing this ❤️💯🔥🔥
Thanks man! I appreciate that! I’m glad you’ve found them helpful!
Great video!
Thank you!
I am in a unique position with my home studio. I moved all my equipment from my commercial gym in US to another country when I moved. The legal issues are non-existent where I am now and neither are neighbours or parking as on very large property in exclusive area. This also means I have unlimited outdoor training options. With a large house the gym is on the guest wing side.
That sounds like a pretty great setup!
Great info thank you.
Thanks! I appreciate that!
Wow! You are not just great, but an inspiration in hard times. I have been working in primary school as a PE teacher(Slovenija, Europa) for 12 years and now I am studying for my personal trainer licence. I am buying a house in cca. one year and I will build a studio next to it. I have a very important question. How big should it be? Is 50m2 enough? Thank you for your much appriciated answer.
Keep on the good work.
Tough Times Never Last but Tough People do!
Thank you for the kind words! It really does mean a lot! I would say if you’re looking to do one-on-one training that will be plenty of space!
You could probably even train two clients at a time with that amount.
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Thank you! Yes, most of the time one-on-one.
Same for me in my garage
It’s a great job way to do it!
Appreciate the info!
Glad that you found it helpful!
Great content. Thanks a lot
Thanks! Glad that you found it useful!
Just fyi for those that find value in these videos please leave a comment something as simple as "Thanks" or "Great vid" is perfect it really helps the creators of this channel who are trying to grow an awesome source of info for new trainers like myself.....im done thanks
I love it! Thanks man I really appreciate it!
I just moved for a new town and i am starting to build some clientele bringing the clients to a big gym that charge me a "rent". I don't have money to open my own Studio, but I'm considering getting a Loan. Which one you think is better? Keep trying to grow renting that gym or should I take the risk to open my own space?
I’d stick to the gym location for as long as you can. Once you’ve outgrown that (might take a year or two) get your own space. It’s usually going to the the financially smart thing to do.
Good video
Thank you!