This email will not be for most people reading it.
If you are here purely to train, get fitter, and crack on, feel free to ignore this.
But a small number of people either:
- Have thought about becoming a personal trainer themselves
- Or know someone who keeps saying they would be good at it
And this is for them.
One thing we see all the time is people assuming the hardest part of becoming a PT is the theory.
It is not.
It is confidence on the gym floor.
Filming practical sessions.
Knowing what assessors are actually looking for.
That is where people tend to stall.
We have made some changes to our Level 2 Gym Instructor and Level 3 Personal Trainer Diploma to deal with that properly.
You now get more live evening teaching across the week, a clearer pathway that can be completed in around fifteen weeks, and in person mentoring in a real gym.
That mentoring includes running through your programme, practising filming, cleaning up technique, demos of exercises you are unsure about, and exposure to real sessions happening on the gym floor.
If you want to read the full breakdown, it is all explained here:
At the bottom of that page, you can also book a short consultation if you want to talk it through calmly.
I am also running two informal Zoom consultations:
Friday 2nd January at 6pm
Saturday 3rd January at 10am
No pressure. No sales script. Just clarity.
If this is not for you but you know someone it might suit, feel free to pass it on.
Ryan