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Personal
Training: 5 Easy Steps to Sanity on the
Road |
by:
Aaron
M. Potts, ISSA CFT |
If
you have been a personal trainer for any
length of time - or any fitness professional,
for that matter - then you know what it's
like to spend a lot of time on the road.
For trainers who work with their clients
in homes or a geographic mix of local fitness
facilities, you especially have some serious
time behind the wheel on a regular basis.
Regardless of where you train your clients,
most trainers spend a good deal of time
driving to and from training sessions, seminars,
and other work-related activities. For most
people, that time ends up being "dead time",
during which you really can't be very productive.
Listed below are some great ideas for making
the most of that time, and making it time
that you even look forward to!
Audio Learning
Audio learning is listed first in our list
of great ideas because it is VERY powerful
on many levels, and there are numerous resources
available for this productive practice.
The basic idea here is that you listen to
any number of audio learning resources while
you are driving. You don't have anything
else to do, and you can't effectively or
safely do anything with your hands, but
your EARS are just fine, so put them to
work!
Here are some of the educational and motivational
items that you might consider listening
to, and many of them have resources geared
specifically for fitness professionals:
Self-help programs, Audio interviews, Recorded
conference calls, Recorded radio programs,
Career enhancement tools, and Motivational
recordings.
As you can see, there are enough ideas for
things to listen to while driving to fill
up endless hours of time, and if you know
where to look, there are literally more
things to listen to than you will even have
time for.
We won't get into too many details, since
it would take a large amount of text, but
here are some great resources to get you
started. Self-help, motivational audio,
and recorded conference calls are items
very specific to your individual tastes
and situation. As for the rest, here are
some fitness industry specific resources:
Audio Interviews:
http://www.personaltraineru.com
Recorded Radio Programs:
http://philkaplan.com/thefitnesstruth/RadioShowMENU.htm
Career Enhancement Tools:
http://www.fitnessdestinations.com/fitnessinfoproducts.html
http://www.fitnessdestinations.com/sixfiguretrainer.html
http://www.fitnessdestinations.com/personaltrainersecrets.html
Planning Workouts
Driving time is a perfect time to work on
the training protocols for your clients.
If you are doing the same workouts week
after week and month after month, both you
and your clients are going to get bored
doing the same thing all the time. A great
way to keep your own motivation up while
also keeping your clients from hitting plateaus
in their training programs is to change
up the training routines on a regular basis.
Think about all of the muscular and cardiovascular
training principles that you are familiar
with, and come up with new and inventive
ways to put those resources together in
effective training routines. Also, for specific
clients, you can spend that driving time
thinking about their individual workouts,
and ways that you can make them more intense,
or fill them with more variety. This is
a valuable practice, especially if you have
long-term clients who need things to be
changed up on a regular basis.
Working on Products
Another trait shared by many successful
trainers is that their actual training wages
make up only part of their income. They
also have many products that they sell to
their clients, through their websites, and
via their newsletter distribution lists.
However, just as with training, the same
products can only be utilized so many times,
and driving time is a perfect time to think
up new product ideas.
Whether you are talking about "information"
products, such as books, e-books, CD's,
DVD's, manuals, etc., or if you construct
actual training equipment, use that dead
time when you are driving to think of cutting
edge product ideas that will not only help
your target audience towards their goals,
but will also make you a nice residual income
in the process.
A great example of this is the Ultimate
Complete Personal Training Business Kit.
This kit was constructed simply by taking
the experiences and knowledge of one trainer,
putting it all together in a downloadable
package, and making the kit available to
others in the fitness industry. Learn more
here: http://www.completepersonaltrainingbusiness.com.
Making Phone Calls
As most trainers have realized, phone work
is an integral part of keeping a steady
flow of clients. Contacting and following
up with prospective clients is a sure-fire
way to keep your training schedule packed
from week to week.
In addition, you can call your present clients
to check on them. See how they feel after
yesterday's brutal leg workout, or find
out if their sore shoulder is feeling any
better, or maybe check in with them to ask
how their job interview went, or their anniversary
dinner. TALK to your clients! When they
know that you care, they will keep training
with you!
Nothing!
One of the most effective things that you
can do as a busy personal trainer when you
are driving is NOTHING! Just let your mind
be blank. Pay attention to the road, obviously,
but otherwise, just enjoy some mental down
time!
You spend hour after hour every single day
training, motivating, and educating countless
people. Sometimes to the point that if you
tell one more person the proper way to do
a push up, you just might have to SCREAM!
Let those mental energies have a well deserved
break! Listen to some relaxing music and
(safely) let your mind wander. Crank out
some hard rock and sing your frustrations
into the wind. Plan your next bout of Karaoke
- whatever! The point is that you are doing
anything BUT putting your brain on overdrive.
Conclusion
Your time traveling from place to place
is YOUR time. Use it well and you will find
both your success and your sanity under
control, and keep both headed in the right
direction!
About the author:
Aaron Potts is the author and creator of
The Ultimate Complete Personal Training
Business Kit, a quick-start kit and business
guide for new as well as seasoned fitness
professionals. Aaron's experience as a Fitness
Professional has included management positions
with local and nationally known fitness
facilities, as well as in-home and outdoor
training with clients from all walks of
life. Find out more about Aaron's programs
at http://www.completepersonaltrainingbusiness.comor
his personal training site at http://www.aaronspersonaltraining.com
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