This legitimately was probably one of the most helpful videos. Your other videos help me pass my andasm exam, but this one made me feel like I didn't have to guess what I had to do next as a CPT.
Great stuff Joe! I just passed NASM CPT and trying to visualize what my next step is for getting experience. Before, I jump in and make a bunch of mistakes, I want to at least have an idea in my mind of how to approach clients and start working with them. Plus, need to find a possible location to do all this, my next contemplation phase as well. I'm on the fence leaving my old profession as real estate appraiser completely. My license for that career is coming up in January and very expensive to renew. If I could be confident that I can replace that income with CPT, I wouldn't even consider renewing the license and focus more time and energy on becoming a great CPT. Thank again for all your helpful videos, they also helped my prep and prepare for the NASM exam.
Congrats on passing your exam! If you're looking for some more help or direction on where to go from here, you may be interested in this event I'm hosting in January: axiomfitnessacademy.com/axiom-accelerator/
Thanks! I have considered signing up. However, I live in Sacramento, CA and that would be an expense I can't afford yet. But, I'm still considering this to jumpstart my career. @@Axiomfitnessacademy
I got my NASM cert 9/25/23 and waited 6 months before deciding to start my own business. The rates you get from a company are just brutal; I get it, but still... Anyway, I was wondering the same thing as you, how to get experience, so after I opened my business I offered 3 months free PT sessions for up to 10 people. Ended up with around 5-6 people with 2-3 being solid weekly clients, the rest is just scheduling issues or they would be. The agreement is that I train them for free, they give me an honest review for my website, social media pages, etc and they take progress pictures that I can use later and most importantly, when people ask them how they are looking better they give people my card or my info.. I've already got one person that I'm meeting with today and I haven't even gone public yet (August 1, 2024). This gives me time to build my website, get contact forms ready for launch, test, learn, etc. Videos like this and sorta healthy are great for checking what you do with your clients and additions you can make. Can't wait to get more involved in this community
@@Jointfitnesllc I got my NASM certification in January and I finally quit my job as it was time for me to let it go. I have decided to take the leap and finally put my CPT to use. I have been nervous about where to start didn’t really know how to go about it since I don’t hold much experience with PT but your plan seems like a GREAT start. I think allowed people to train with you free of charge can give you great feedback and help you become more confident in this career field! Thank you for sharing!
@@Jointfitnesllc Where did you find to train your clients? That's the challenge I'm finding, as commercial gyms won't allow me to train members, as they have their own coaches ...
These days I face far fewer challenges with clients. However, in the past, some of the things that I found to be common were feeling confident asking for money, creating programs like got clients excited but also met their unique needs, and making sure that the potential client and I were a good personality fit for each other.
This legitimately was probably one of the most helpful videos.
Your other videos help me pass my andasm exam, but this one made me feel like I didn't have to guess what I had to do next as a CPT.
Glad it helped!
couldn't agree more asking the 5 questions before anything else 👍
Those 5 questions are gold
Glad you like them!
Great stuff Joe! I just passed NASM CPT and trying to visualize what my next step is for getting experience. Before, I jump in and make a bunch of mistakes, I want to at least have an idea in my mind of how to approach clients and start working with them. Plus, need to find a possible location to do all this, my next contemplation phase as well. I'm on the fence leaving my old profession as real estate appraiser completely. My license for that career is coming up in January and very expensive to renew. If I could be confident that I can replace that income with CPT, I wouldn't even consider renewing the license and focus more time and energy on becoming a great CPT. Thank again for all your helpful videos, they also helped my prep and prepare for the NASM exam.
Congrats on passing your exam!
If you're looking for some more help or direction on where to go from here, you may be interested in this event I'm hosting in January: axiomfitnessacademy.com/axiom-accelerator/
Thanks! I have considered signing up. However, I live in Sacramento, CA and that would be an expense I can't afford yet. But, I'm still considering this to jumpstart my career. @@Axiomfitnessacademy
I got my NASM cert 9/25/23 and waited 6 months before deciding to start my own business. The rates you get from a company are just brutal; I get it, but still... Anyway, I was wondering the same thing as you, how to get experience, so after I opened my business I offered 3 months free PT sessions for up to 10 people. Ended up with around 5-6 people with 2-3 being solid weekly clients, the rest is just scheduling issues or they would be. The agreement is that I train them for free, they give me an honest review for my website, social media pages, etc and they take progress pictures that I can use later and most importantly, when people ask them how they are looking better they give people my card or my info.. I've already got one person that I'm meeting with today and I haven't even gone public yet (August 1, 2024). This gives me time to build my website, get contact forms ready for launch, test, learn, etc.
Videos like this and sorta healthy are great for checking what you do with your clients and additions you can make.
Can't wait to get more involved in this community
@@Jointfitnesllc
I got my NASM certification in January and I finally quit my job as it was time for me to let it go. I have decided to take the leap and finally put my CPT to use. I have been nervous about where to start didn’t really know how to go about it since I don’t hold much experience with PT but your plan seems like a GREAT start. I think allowed people to train with you free of charge can give you great feedback and help you become more confident in this career field! Thank you for sharing!
@@Jointfitnesllc Where did you find to train your clients? That's the challenge I'm finding, as commercial gyms won't allow me to train members, as they have their own coaches ...
You are awesome, Joe!
thanks joe you are a hero!
I try!
@ you are! i used ur experience that u gave me via this video today and members responded very well i think i made 2 new clients🤩🤩
Excellent upload mate, very well explained, cheers.
Thank you kindly!
Don't sleep on this framework!
Thiswasso freakn well done!!!! thNK YOU SO MUCH
Glad you liked it!
Great in-depth info!
Thanks, Tara!
Very helpful thank you so much ❤❤
You're so welcome!
Wow brother great stuff thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Coach Drake! =)💜
Any time!
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Best advices thank you so much 🙏
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Glad you think so!
Thank you. This was a helpful less.
good advice
Glad you think so!
can i ask? what are the challenges that you usually faced every time you have a client?
These days I face far fewer challenges with clients. However, in the past, some of the things that I found to be common were feeling confident asking for money, creating programs like got clients excited but also met their unique needs, and making sure that the potential client and I were a good personality fit for each other.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Tempo on test? Tnx
You may see questions about tempos.