I am currently in the process of becoming a personal trainer and I have that paralysis where I don’t think I’m qualified enough to train others, but this video helped very much and I believe I will get the hang of it over time
Love this! As a personal trainer it's very hard to find enough resources for how to grow. I would love to see videos on selling, retaining clients, basically anything. They cover some of this on the podcast but even more in-depth would be helpful. Basically what you're saying in this video is treat it like a profession, which I wish more of my colleagues did.
Love the series on PT. Could you please do a video on time management? I've struggled with this being a new PT and think it would be very helpful. Thanks again for all you guys do.
thanks so much MP! I've only been training for about 4 months so videos like this are helping me a ton. One challenge I am being faced with, now that I've had consistent clients for weeks, is feeling like I need to have a new workout every time. I've been hesitant to recycle exercises in fear that the client will get bored so I often come up with new super sets on the spot in attempt to make it look like I know more than just the basics. I did hear on one of the podcast episodes that it is common for trainers to find weird and unnecessary ways to execute basic exercises and I think that is what I'm struggling with now. Any thoughts?
I like to tell my clients "I dont want you to feel like you are drinking the koolaid". If youre worried about anything feel free to ask the client. You are the professional but you work together with the client to reach their goals. Communication is definitely a key for success. If they question something give them an explanation and your thoughts on why this is beneficial to them. If they want something different then make adjustments for the next session. But sometimes you just cant get around a solid deadlift.
I've been working with my trainer for almost a month now on a once a week session. I've never had a trainer before so i didn't know what to expect. He never talks about diets or what the work outs do or which part of it helps grow. Mainly, i think it's due to the membership that i have. I guess, i need to be paying a little more to be able to get those type of informations. I know that sounds dumb but it is what it is.
I need your help guys. Pour Wrist mobility now that have finally started squatting it has made me more aware of how bad my right wrist really is. 22 Years of carpentry and other heavy labor jobs has taken its toll. Thanks to everyone at mind pump my mobility has improved drastically and I am in the best condition of my life at 37. I am concerned if I dont get on the correction of my mobility in my wrists then it will have a negative effect on every aspect of training. Thank you for taking the time to read this and any help from other mind pump listeners would be appreciated. Have a super duper wicked awesome mega great fantastic day everyone
I just got my NASM CPT and can't work at gym due to scheduling, children, etc., so need to train clients online, but i am at a loss on how/where to start, and definitely feel the imposter syndrome. Are there any good resources on how to setup and implement online training? Great content as always!!
Thank you so much for an interesting watch! As a personal trainer, our philosophies are definitely similar. At the end you mentioned your interest in the holocaust, I too have had the same deep fascination with the holocaust! MY favorite answer you gave was "You cant fuck this up" Thanks again, I love what you do!
As a personal trainer I get too scared to teach someone something new, mainly because I don’t know those exercises, example im confident with strength movements , but not so with cali movements and execution and explanation doesn’t go as clean
I am studying to become a Pt and I am almost done watching this boosted my confidence to get started!
Hows it going now? Really thinking about trying to become a personal trainer soon
I am currently in the process of becoming a personal trainer and I have that paralysis where I don’t think I’m qualified enough to train others, but this video helped very much and I believe I will get the hang of it over time
I don't know why the videos you guys make have so little views, the information you guys put out are so real and in depth.
Thank you so much!
Love this! As a personal trainer it's very hard to find enough resources for how to grow. I would love to see videos on selling, retaining clients, basically anything. They cover some of this on the podcast but even more in-depth would be helpful. Basically what you're saying in this video is treat it like a profession, which I wish more of my colleagues did.
Agreed I needed this info this was so intimate and helpful! Thank you
Love the series on PT. Could you please do a video on time management? I've struggled with this being a new PT and think it would be very helpful. Thanks again for all you guys do.
As someone who just got done with the degree to become a Personal Trainer, Thank you!
great advice !
thanks so much MP! I've only been training for about 4 months so videos like this are helping me a ton. One challenge I am being faced with, now that I've had consistent clients for weeks, is feeling like I need to have a new workout every time. I've been hesitant to recycle exercises in fear that the client will get bored so I often come up with new super sets on the spot in attempt to make it look like I know more than just the basics. I did hear on one of the podcast episodes that it is common for trainers to find weird and unnecessary ways to execute basic exercises and I think that is what I'm struggling with now. Any thoughts?
Super glad to hear you are finding value in this series! As for your question, cueing skills comes with practice.
I like to tell my clients "I dont want you to feel like you are drinking the koolaid". If youre worried about anything feel free to ask the client. You are the professional but you work together with the client to reach their goals. Communication is definitely a key for success. If they question something give them an explanation and your thoughts on why this is beneficial to them. If they want something different then make adjustments for the next session. But sometimes you just cant get around a solid deadlift.
I've been working with my trainer for almost a month now on a once a week session. I've never had a trainer before so i didn't know what to expect. He never talks about diets or what the work outs do or which part of it helps grow. Mainly, i think it's due to the membership that i have. I guess, i need to be paying a little more to be able to get those type of informations. I know that sounds dumb but it is what it is.
20 years experience here. Thought this was good. Funny when you said ”they are ALMOST always clean.”
thank you for the explanation, that was very important to hear, and to take it with me.
I wish you all the best!
I need your help guys.
Pour Wrist mobility now that have finally started squatting it has made me more aware of how bad my right wrist really is. 22 Years of carpentry and other heavy labor jobs has taken its toll. Thanks to everyone at mind pump my mobility has improved drastically and I am in the best condition of my life at 37. I am concerned if I dont get on the correction of my mobility in my wrists then it will have a negative effect on every aspect of training. Thank you for taking the time to read this and any help from other mind pump listeners would be appreciated. Have a super duper wicked awesome mega great fantastic day everyone
Always great info,!!
Thanks!
Thank you! Very helpful! 👊🏼
Great content, love it!
I love and enjoy you and your videos Danny!!! I'd love to meet you physically Danny!!!
I'm a Body builder that wants to be come certified so I can become a personal trainer. I need to know the right online platform I can get certified.
I just got my NASM CPT and can't work at gym due to scheduling, children, etc., so need to train clients online, but i am at a loss on how/where to start, and definitely feel the imposter syndrome. Are there any good resources on how to setup and implement online training? Great content as always!!
Thank you so much for an interesting watch! As a personal trainer, our philosophies are definitely similar. At the end you mentioned your interest in the holocaust, I too have had the same deep fascination with the holocaust! MY favorite answer you gave was "You cant fuck this up" Thanks again, I love what you do!
Good stuff! Better than the horrible offering with Andrew Tarvin on the Pdcst...wtf was THAT all about???
Optimistic Outreach what are you referring to ?
The guys had a comedian/engineer...or something...on a recent show that completely shut me down. Just a rare bad selection, in my opinion...
I'm concerned that 1 on 1 sessions will become 'psychotherapy' sessions as we build 'rapport'...any thot on that?
Helo! I am new personal trainer, I want to know how you can interview with new claiente? thank you.
Learn how to spell first
As a personal trainer I get too scared to teach someone something new, mainly because I don’t know those exercises, example im confident with strength movements , but not so with cali movements and execution and explanation doesn’t go as clean
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One single camera is fine, keep it simple.
No, multiple cameras are more professional
I can’t believe Danny is flashing the “white power” symbol in the thumbnail!! I can’t believe Mind Pump allowed this to happen. I’m offended!!
I’m kidding.
Matt Frazier crap! I forgot that just became a thing. Sorry
Great information thank you !