Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Athletic Boot Camps - Fitness Boot Camps - Athlete Training - Boot Camp Information

Athletic Boot Camps - Fitness Boot Camps - Athlete Training - Boot Camp Information

Athletic Boot Camps - Fitness Boot Camps - Athlete Training - Boot Camp Information


Personal Fitness Training Got You Burnt Out and Maybe Even Strapped for Cash? Good News - Here's How to Quickly and Easily Build Your Bank Account and Get the Fire Back in Your Belly Read on...

It's 4:00am and the alarm is shrieking at you. Again.

Every day it's the same thing. You get up early, train clients all day, drag yourself back home at night. Then set the alarm so you can do it all over again tomorrow.

Sometimes you wonder if it's worth it. Sometimes you wonder if you can put on a smile and spend another day training middle-aged, overweight soccer moms.

Of course there's nothing wrong with training these overweight women. Except this really isn't what you had in mind when you decided to become a trainer is it?

Sure, training soccer moms pays the bills but these clients leave you burnt out and unhappy

You see, I'm a fitness trainer. And I know a lot of other trainers. And if you're like most of the trainers I meet, you secretly wished you had more "high testosterone" clients.

You know the type -- the kind of guy who loves it when you push him to his limits. These are military guys (and gals) cops athletes. They show up ready to give 110% every time. These are your "no pain, no gain" clients.

You gotta love 'em. Every single one. Because these people are the reason you became a personal trainer

But look at your current business. How many of these "go getters" do you actually train in any given month? A handful, if you're lucky.

And look at your current clientele. Do you ever get the sneaking feeling that these women woof down a Hershey's bar or a bag of chips just as soon as your session is over? And I bet you know these clients are going to return to all their bad habits the day after their last session. You're just giving them a quick-fix "Band Aid" in time for a reunion or a day at the beach.

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