Written by Lauren Irvine

There’s no one size fits all when it comes to being a personal trainer these days. With the help of technology, it’s never been easier to keep in touch with your clients and hold them accountable – even if you’re not seeing them every day in the gym. However, some people simply thrive off the hard steel gym environment! If you’re wondering what coaching method is right for you (face to face, online, or a combination of both!), we’ve broken down the benefits and downfalls of each so you can make the best decision for your coaching business.

Online
A more modern approach to fitness training, online coaching has exploded in recent years due the ease of access and flexibility for clients to train wherever – and whenever – it suits them.

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Face to Face
The original personal training experience started in the gym, and many coaches still work with this model today. If you’re a people person and love being in a gym environment, then face to face coaching could be a great option.

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If you’re looking to become a personal trainer but aren’t quite sure which coaching method is best for you, our Master Coach Program will teach you everything you need to know to run a successful personal training business – regardless of whether you choose to go down the face to face or online coaching route!

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References
https://www.trainerize.me/articles/in-person-training-online-personal-training/
https://movewell.healthy.ucla.edu/2019/11/14/online-vs-in-person-fitness-training-which-is-right-for-you/

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