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Episode 12: Tips for Trainers

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In this episode, Erin White and BJ Johnson discuss the pros and cons of running a training business, offering insights for new and experienced trainers. They explore key challenges and share valuable advice on navigating the complexities of owning or operating a training facility, providing motivation and real-life examples of success.

Key Topics Discussed:

Commitment to Clients: Trainers must build long-term relationships with athletes and ensure consistency to see the best results.

Business Challenges: Running a training company requires navigating high costs, including rent, insurance, and facility maintenance.

Personal Growth: Trainers often start small, but expanding their services can bring new challenges like commanding larger groups, maintaining communication effectiveness, and managing high facility costs.

Emotional Connection: Beyond physical training, being a mentor to athletes often involves helping them through personal struggles and building a supportive environment.

Entrepreneurial Reality: Trainers may view themselves as self-employed rather than entrepreneurs, as their business model often revolves around trading time for money.

Follow BJ’s Training Business:

Follow SFS on Facebook
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Follow Erin’s Training Business:

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Don’t forget to subscribe to our Podcast on your favorite podcast streaming platform for real-world insights and tips on how to successfully navigate the world of training, whether you're just starting out or looking to grow your business!

Join the Conversation:

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In this episode, Erin White and BJ Johnson discuss the pros and cons of running a training business, offering insights for new and experienced trainers. They explore key challenges and share valuable advice on navigating the complexities of owning or operating a training facility, providing motivation and real-life examples of success.

Key Topics Discussed:

Commitment to Clients: Trainers must build long-term relationships with athletes and ensure consistency to see the best results.

Business Challenges: Running a training company requires navigating high costs, including rent, insurance, and facility maintenance.

Personal Growth: Trainers often start small, but expanding their services can bring new challenges like commanding larger groups, maintaining communication effectiveness, and managing high facility costs.

Emotional Connection: Beyond physical training, being a mentor to athletes often involves helping them through personal struggles and building a supportive environment.

Entrepreneurial Reality: Trainers may view themselves as self-employed rather than entrepreneurs, as their business model often revolves around trading time for money.

Follow BJ’s Training Business:

Follow SFS on Facebook
Follow SFS on Instagram
Follow SFS on Twitter
Follow SFS on TikTok

Follow Erin’s Training Business:

Follow Gear Up Catching on Facebook
Follow Gear Up Catching on Instagram
Follow Gear Up Catching on TikTok

Subscribe:

Don’t forget to subscribe to our Podcast on your favorite podcast streaming platform for real-world insights and tips on how to successfully navigate the world of training, whether you're just starting out or looking to grow your business!

Join the Conversation:

Have thoughts about this episode? Join the conversation on our social media channels and share your thoughts with us!

Follow us on Instagram
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on TikTok
Follow us on Twitter

  continue reading

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