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Dec 23, 2019

In today's episode, I welcome on Mike Howard. With over 20 years of practical experience as a personal trainer, online coach, youth fitness specialist, author and presenter, Mike has continuously sought out the best ways to help people achieve sustainable success. He has just completed his second book (first print book) Lean Minded: 50 Days to Mind & Body Transformation. In this conversation, we discuss his new book, how to network, how to deal with the tougher times as a trainer and how and why he runs a yearly fitness retreat.

 

 

Timestamps
  • [02.15] - how he would approach a career in personal training knowing what he knows about the industry now?
  • [04.48] - what's changed in his approach to working with clients since he started?
  • [11.12] - investing in your networks
  • [16.12] - how to approach gratitude
  • [18.22] - introversion/ extraversion/ ambiversion and why a skill that trainers should develop is to be able to switch between them
  • [22.07] - how he realised that going above 30 client sessions per week was too much for him
  • [23.48] - how he's dealt with the phases of time where he's thought about leaving the industry
  • [29.22] - what he would tell himself during the tougher times he's experienced
  • [38.32] - how and why he runs fitness retreats
  • [46.47] - Mike tells us about his new book called Lean Minded

 

 

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Dec 16, 2019

In today's episode, I welcome back on Sukh Sidhu from Online Fitness Business. Sukh was on for number 112 in June 2018. In today's show, we cover the realities of running a business, challenges with setting and keeping the momentum of online personal training, where most trainers are going wrong when they enter the online PT and Sukh's new venture called Open Coach.

 

 

Timestamps
  • [01.01] - why the realities of being an entrepreneur are much harder than is often perceived
  • [07.48] - how to decide if the path you're on is right for you?
  • [10.53] - why networking is an underrated part of running a business
  • [16.10] - how he's feeling about the online personal training space
  • [21.22] - going fully online and then missing in-person PT?
  • [22.51] - why it's so hard to develop any momentum with the number of clients you have for online training
  • [25.48] - what metrics to start tracking
  • [27.00] - why to track retention rates and how to improve those numbers
  • [27.49] - is it a different type of lead for online vs in-person?
  • [30.38] - misconceptions about online training
  • [33.11] - what people do wrong when they are trying to get clients online
  • [40.23] - why it is worth working with an online coach yourself if you're thinking of getting into online PT
  • [41.08] - what Sukh's latest project open coach is and how it'll help personal trainers

 

 

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Dec 9, 2019

In today's episode, I welcome back on Jason Leenaarts. Jason was a previous guest back in Nov 2018 on episode 142. He's a husband, father, gym owner, podcast host and one of the most genuine guys I know. In this episode, we discuss his new book called "a revolution a day", how he processes losing clients and why it is well worth your time as a personal trainer to post on social media about your clients.

 

 

Timestamps
  • [02.15] - How does Jason feel about being a personal trainer now he's been in the industry over 15 years?
  • [04.19] - Where does he see his facility going in future?
  • [8.24] - What he tends to see over the Christmas period in terms of retention and growth?
  • [13.54] - Has he got better at dealing with client loss as the years have gone on?
  • [21.09] - Why you need to find ambassadors for your business to increase word of mouth
  • [26.39] - How he asks clients if it's ok to post on social media about them
  • [33.39] - Why he rarely posts about himself but spends a lot of time posting about his clients
  • [35.09] - Do any of his clients ever get jealous about being posted less often?
  • [39.54] - Jason's new book
  • [47.34] - What he wishes the fitness industry would do a better job of

 

 

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Dec 2, 2019

In today's show, I welcome on Ross Stewart from Improve Glasgow to talk about his recent expansion to a bigger facility, how he's achieved consistent growth, important KPIs to track and some book recommendations. Ross has been on three times before (7,23,80) and is someone I always enjoy talking to. He started off running bootcamps in Glasgow before building a multiple trainer business in a commercial gym before now owning a near 200 member facility. 

 

 

Timestamps
  • [2.22] - How Ross has consistently grown and improved his business over the last 10 years?
  • [5.07] - How much of his success he puts down to the initial "grinding stage" he had?
  • [7.15] - Where his desire to grow a business comes from?
  • [18.37] - How many members is his gym working with now?
  • [20.57] - How his new facility is going
  • [22.32] - How he uses he uses his data from his key performance indicators (KPI) to make decisions
  • [30.52] - Leads, conversions to memberships numbers
  • [32.59] - Why he's put so much time into getting to seminars, meet-ups and building relationships with other trainers and business owners
  • [37.22] - What his current marketing campaign looks like
  • [40.52] - If he would recommend PTs do more offline based marketing?
  • [46.22] - Reactivating lapsed members
  • [48.43] - Book recommendations

 

 

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Nov 25, 2019
In today's episode, I talk to John O'neil from Cressey Sports Performance (CSP). John has served as the Director of Performance at CSP since the summer of 2017. He returned to CSP after being a part of the first intern group at CSP-Florida during the fall of 2014. Over the past few years, John has coached people of all ages in New York City and New Jersey, as well as working as a high school baseball coach. In this episode, we discuss how to find mentors, why you need to set standards for your own coaching, tips that will make you a more effective coach and much more.
 
 
 
Timestamps
  • [1.53] - How John ended up getting an internship at Cressey Sports Performance
  • [5.13] - What is it like working in an environment like CSP?
  • [10.05] - How important mentors have been in his career
  • [11.28] - How to find mentors?
  • [23.13] - What you should do when you're not in your perfect job?
  • [30.13] - How important is the human, connection side of coaching?
  • [34.43] - What it was like when he first started as an intern in CSP
  • [36.43] - What he wishes every single CSP intern knew about coaching
  • [40.43] - Coaching and programming tips

 

 

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Nov 18, 2019

In today's episode, I welcome on Lawrence Judd from Macros Inc. Lawrence is a good friend and someone I've wanted to have on the podcast for a while. I'm sure a few of you will know of him, and if not, you're in for a treat as one of his superpowers is distilling complicated topics into understandable and practical steps. We dive deep into marketing and talk about a definition for it, where personal trainers go wrong, companies who are doing it well, setting business goals for more effective marketing and why you're likely a yoyo marketer.

 

 

Timestamps:

  • [04.55] - what has happened to Lawrence's chemical engineering career and how he came into the fitness industry?
  • [10.11] - how his degree in chemical engineering has aided his work in health and fitness
  • [13.30] - what Lawrence means when he wrote "you're probably a yoyo marketer" in his LTB magazine piece
  • [16.20] - does he think personal trainers have a knowledge or habit gap when it comes to marketing?
  • [19.45] - how he explains marketing
  • [24.00] - why it's so easy to forget about your customers when you get into running a business
  • [26.18] - how marketing fits into running a business
  • [29.20] - what companies he thinks are marketing their product/ service effectively
  • [34.15] - where he sees personal trainers going wrong with their marketing?
  • [38.54] - how to compare yourself to your competitors effectively
  • [46.15] - relating your service to a fundamental human need
  • [49.45] - why it's important to set clear business goals and how to set them

 

  

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Nov 11, 2019

Andrew Coates is an Edmonton, Canada based personal trainer who has been training clients for 9 years. He is a fitness writer and contributor to T-Nation and the writer and co-host of The Fitness Devil Podcast. He is also the co-founder/organizer of The Evolve Canadian Strength Symposium. In this episode, we discuss why you should attend in-person fitness events, why one client can easily turn into ten and using social media to gain business.

 

 

Timestamps:

  • [04.36] - Why has he put so much time into attending different fitness seminars and conferences?
  • [14.33] - Does he think you can attend too many events?
  • [16.58] - Does he do anything post-event to ensure he's applying what he's learning?
  • [20.46] - How Andrew's career as a PT started?
  • [27.13] - How his first client set off a chain of referrals
  • [30.13] - Has he found that you get less "energy vampire" type clients as the years go on?
  • [40.35] - Why it's useful to question your own bullshit
  • [42.56] - How many personal training sessions he tends to do per month
  • [46.23] - What he's done to generate business
  • [49.33] - Closing messages.

 

  

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Nov 4, 2019
In this episode, I'm joined by Alex for another fitness industry conversational episode. We start by discussing where Alex would work if he had to go back to being a brand new PT and then get into a discussion around employed vs self-employed PT. Then we get into a discussion about why you should aim to stick with and work through the tough situations rather than just deciding to get out right away.
 
 
 
Timestamps:
  • [5.42] - If Alex was a brand new personal trainer and he was deciding where to work, where would he choose?
  • [12.37] - Should you move for a job in PT?
  • [14.52] - Why working in a commercial gym can be a great place to start
  • [23.37] - Why having many options for a career in fitness can be a hindrance rather than a help
  • [25.52 onwards] - Alex talks about how the more final a decision is the more chance we will begin to like it
 
 
 

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Oct 28, 2019
On today's episode, I chat with Tom Hamilton. Tom has been coaching for almost ten years, working with a wide range of clients from the gen pop to world record holders. He currently coaches at W10 in London, is the Head of Education at the IFBA and runs his own online coaching business. Tom has also competed at both bodybuilding and powerlifting, with a highlight being winning the world drug-free powerlifting championships in 2016. In this episode, we discuss low hanging fruit trainers that you can add to their coaching tomorrow morning, how to programme and get your clients strong and dealing with serious injuries. It's one of those "take notes and get actioning some practical stuff" kinda episodes.
 
 
 
Timestamps
  • [4.11] - What does he wish he knew about programming back when he started?
  • [7.26] - Why results don't have to mean getting a client stronger or seeing weight loss
  • [10.37] - Low hanging fruit that trainers can fix that will make their lives easier when coaching and training clients
  • [12.47] - How to be a more commanding coach when managing sessions
  • [15.21] - When Tom noticed he had to start adapting and improving the way he coached people
  • [19.06] - The importance of covering a variety of learning styles and a few other coaching tips
  • [21.11] - How Tom thinks about getting clients strong from a programming standpoint
  • [25.36] - Why do you increase intensity and decrease volume as training blocks progress?
  • [29.28] - How and why he tests every 12 weeks
  • [32.41] - Why you should vary the loads you programme for clients
  • [34.51] - How he's dealt with overcoming some horrible injuries in the past
  • [37.21] - How his injuries affected his identity as a personal trainer
  • [39.58] - The importance of having mentors

 

 

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Oct 21, 2019

I always have such enjoyable conversations about business with Sally, who is a returning guest after her first appearance on episode 164. Her journey into now owning a facility is incredibly relatable and I always appreciate her honesty about the challenges she's had. One of those challenges was how tough her first few years were, and how much she doubted herself and her business during that time. 99% of us go through that stage but we don't talk about it anywhere near as often as we should, so that's where we begin this podcast. We also discuss why managing your money is a huge part of business success as well as how she decided to she wanted to go into facility ownership.

 

 

Timestamps:
  • [03.05] - How Sally's business has progressed over the years
  • [07.19] - Why she has had to be incredibly patient with business over the years
  • [10.42] - Why we need to have more discussions about the harder aspects of business
  • [11.50] - Why Sally decided to get a business coach
  • [21.50] - Did she have a vision in her head for what she wanted her business to look like?
  • [23.57] - Have her doubts reduced over time?
  • [29.40] - What does she wish she had known about business?
  • [29.50] - Money management and why this was a huge thing for Sally.
  • [37.50] - How she has gone about making the decision about jumping into facility ownership.
  • [45.20] - How much of her business is the gym going to take?

 

 

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Oct 15, 2019

On today's episode, I talk to LTB's head honcho Chris Burgess, Mark Fisher from Mark Fisher Fitness and Business for Unicorns and Pete Dupuis from Petedupuis.com and Cressey Sports Performance about their experiences with public speaking. We cover what their first time on stage was like, how they prepare, dealing with nerves, audience engagement and much more.

 

Timestamps:

  • (02.30) - What each of the guests first professional public speaking appearances were like. 
  • (09.06) - Why speaking about subjects you truly care about and have experience with is so important.
  • (11.35) - How Mark approaches preparation for his speaking engagements.
  • (12.31) - Why Chris decided to get a public speaking coach.
  • (19.46) - How Pete deals with nerves.
  • (21.01) - How Mark deals with nerves.
  • (26.17) - How Chris deals with nerves.
  • (29.56) - Why being nervous is actually a compliment to your audience.
  • (36.56) - Engagement and interaction tips.
  • (45.31) - Why taking a class or getting a coach can be a huge help for improving public speaking.
  • (46.26) - Why Pete studies the most-watched Ted talks as part of his preparation.

 

 

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Oct 7, 2019
In today's episode, Stuart interviews Dr. John Berardi. John is a Canadian-American entrepreneur best known as the co-founder of Precision Nutrition, the world’s largest nutrition coaching, education, and software company. He's also the founder of Change Maker Academy, devoted to helping would-be changemakers turn their passion for health and fitness into a powerful purpose and a wildly successful career. Over the last 15 years, he's advised Apple, Equinox and Nike as well as the San Antonio Spurs, US Open Champ Sloane Stephens, and 2-division UFC Champ Georges St. Pierre. He's also been named one of the 20 smartest coaches in the world and 100 most influential people in health and fitness.
 
We cover creating a career in the fitness industry, work: life balance, growing your reputation, marketing and much much more. 
 
 
 
Timestamps:
  • (2.27) What it's like for JB reflecting on the career he's had so far.
  • (6.40) Has not having a 5/10 year plan meant he's struggled to fully commit himself to things?
  • (10.01) How he balanced putting family first whilst also pushing on with the growth of Precision Nutrition.
  • (27.00) Does he think you have to have a "grinding" phase to become successful?
  • (35.18) How to make sense of the career direction you would like to go in.
  • (46.00) The T-shaped learning model and how you can apply it to your career.
  • (48.30) If we took away all of his connections and reputation, how he would he approach a career in health and fitness?
  • (50.10) How to build a reputation.
  • (1.08.40) How PN content machine works and why it probably doesn't apply to you.
  • (1.13.25) Separating career from entrepreneurship
  • (1.17.13) Where you can find out more about JB's work and get a free chapter from his new book coming out in November 2019.
  • (1.20.46) The thinking aloud strategy and how it helped him create his book.

 

 

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Sep 30, 2019

In today's episode, Stuart welcomes back on Dr. Brad Dieter (previous #54). Brad is a trained Exercise Physiologist, Molecular Biologist, and Biostatistician. He received his B.A. from Washington State University and a Masters of Science in Biomechanics at the University of Idaho, and completed his PhD at the University of Idaho. He completed his post-doctoral fellowship in translational science at Providence Medical Research Center, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children’s Hospital where he studied how metabolism and inflammation regulate molecular mechanisms disease and is involved in discovering novel therapeutics for diabetic complications. In addition to his laboratory and biostatistics work, Dr. Dieter is the Chief Operating Officer at Macros Inc and is passionate about scientific outreach and educating the public through his role on Scientific Advisory Boards and regular writing on health, nutrition, and supplementation.

In this conversation, Stuart and Brad discuss leadership, time management and the future of health and what trainers can do to positively influence this. 

 

 

Timestamps:

  • (2.53) Brad tells a story about how researching how to train his Dog has changed his perspective on leadership and working with people.
  • (8.13) How Brad gets around the challenge of being too close to a problem to solve it.
  • (9.49) How Brad ensures he's putting some of his time into the big problems and not just putting out fires.
  • (11.07) How he thinks about giving his staff autonomy.
  • (14.53) How he has approached improving his leadership skills.
  • (15.33) Mistakes he's made since being in a leadership role.
  • (19.03) Two big things he's learnt about leadership.
  • (20.53) Book recommendations on leadership.
  • (22.33) How he approaches giving back and ensuring he's giving his time to the right people.
  • (30.18) Time management and putting his time into the right projects.
  • (37.03) What can Personal Trainers do to create a healthier society?
  • (42.53) What Brad would do if he was a 1:1 trainer and he wanted to help improve the future of health.
  • (45.28) Where you can find or follow Brad's work.

 

 

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Sep 26, 2019

In today's show, we have a special 200th episode involving all three of the main LTB staff team - Chris, Claire and Gregg. I chat to Chris about marketing, Claire about finances and business and Gregg about movement screens. You can check out the timestamps below in the show notes if one is particularly relevant or interesting to you. Here's to another 200 episodes!

 

Timestamps

Chris Interview

  • 2.35 - is marketing more important than training or nutrition knowledge as a PT?
  • 8.55 - how to get more people talking about your service
  • 14.25 - where Chris got his first few clients from
  • 18.55 - does Chris think something trainers are lacking is a real love for being a PT?
  • 24.35 - does Chris think he's got better at attracting the right kind of people for his businesses?

Claire Interview

  • 31.30 - Where to start when it comes to managing your finances
  • 34.40 - How often should you track your income and expenses?
  • 35.30 - Claire's system for managing finances
  • 39.10 - Should you use an accountant?
  • 41.50 - Where to get more information and what you can claim back as an expense?
  • 47.30 - What can PT's be doing more of when it comes to business?

Gregg Interview

  • 53.10 - How does Gregg use a movement screen?
  • 54.50 - Are movement screens important?
  • 59.10 - What about using something like the FMS?
  • 1.3.25 - Does Gregg send out any information prior to working with a client so he can create a better screen?
  • 1.5.10 - How he would structure a screen with a new general population client if he was doing one tomorrow?
  • 1.10.40 - How he frames what a movement screen is with a new client
  • 1.12.25 - Why we should get away from the corrective exercise trap
     
  • 1.13.50 - The importance of having an understanding of functional anatomy

 

 

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Sep 16, 2019

In today's show, we have another episode of the very originally named "fitness industry conversations with Alex Pearson". I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and feel we hit on some topics that will help a lot of people out. Namely, we talked about why personal training needs a proper definition and how to avoid burnout. 

If you're listening to this episode and you've got Instagram, tag us in your story showing that you're doing some professional development. We're @liftthebar!

 

 

Timestamps
  • 1.25 - Why doors frustrate the hell out of Stuart
  • 5.32 - Why going to a dinner party with new people is analogous to a new client coming to the gym for the first time
  • 7.32 - Why having a lack of a definition of a personal trainer is an issue
  • 14.17 - Alex's definition of a PT
  • 22.52 - What this lack of definition means and how having one can help personal trainers enjoy their careers more
  • 28.02 - Burnout within personal training and fatigue/ stress management
  • 34.32 - Making a decision about jumping into facility ownership
  • 36.22 - Should you open a personal training facility?

 

 

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Sep 9, 2019

In today's episode, we welcome on Tara Arndt from the School of Email. Earlier this year, I was lucky enough to watch Tara present at the Inland Empire Fitness Conference held in Spokane in Washington State on the topic of email marketing. As you may expect, our topic for this interview is on exactly that. We discuss how and why to use email marketing, how often to email, how to grow your list, what to do if you already have a list and much more. 

 

Timestamps

  • 0.50 - How Tara got started in email marketing.
  • 4.25 - Companies that Tara thinks do marketing well.
  • 6.50 - What she wishes more companies would do more and less of.
  • 10.25 - How effective is email marketing in comparison to social media?
  • 16.59 - Increasing open rates with emails
  • 18.35 - How often should you email?
  • 19.30 - How to use email for retention
  • 21.35 - Where to begin if you wanted to gain new clients using email marketing?
  • 26.15 - How to create a free download that can be used in exchange for an email address
  • 28.40 - Some simple tips to grow your email list from your website
  • 32.30 - What your autoresponder should contain
  • 36.15 - When you should ask for the sale?
  • 30.05 - Tips for staying consistent with sending emails
  • 42.20 - Why putting something a PS in your emails is the most read part
  • 45.50 - What you can do to grow your list if you already have one
  • 48.50 - Book recommendations

 

 

 

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Sep 2, 2019
In today's episode, Bret Contreras "The Glute Guy" joins us. Bret is the inventor of the hip thrust and many other great ways to train the glutes you've no doubt used in your programming. He's a researcher, S&C coach and someone who spends just as much in the trenches experimenting as anyone else in the fitness industry. We discuss programming, glute training, tips for personal trainers and much more. 
 
 
 
 
Timestamps
  • 5.50 - How he has approached personal growth as a fitness professional
  • 18.30 - Why and how he has changed his approach to using social media
  • 22.05 - How he goes about designing gen pop training programmes
  • 25.20 - Why most people don't have problems with glute activation
  • 27.50 - Why telling clients they have a weak core is a dangerous thing to say
  • 33.20 - Why your words and demeanour matter as a personal trainer
  • 37.25 - Why you should educate your clients when they are training with you
  • 39.35 - How to get more word of mouth referrals
  • 42.50 - Where he starts when a new client wants to grow their glutes. Volume, frequency etc
  • 46.50 - His advice to personal trainers for making more money
  • 50.35 - What's exciting him in his trials in the glute lab currently

 

 

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Aug 26, 2019
In today's episode, we welcome on Jack Lovett. Jack is the owner of Spartan Performance, a gym that works with people from all walks of life but that specialises in getting its clients strong. He's also an athlete who has won the British Natural Strongman competition and competed at an international level, and he's also an author of the newly released Spartan Strength book.
In this episode, we discuss his love for strength training, what he's learned coaching people and running a gym business for 10 years now, and what he wishes more personal trainers knew about becoming successful in this industry.
 
 
 
Timestamps
  • 1.20 - What Jack loves about strength training
  • 5.35 - Why most clients approach the gym to improve their aesthetics
  • 9.30 - Why success leads to more success
  • 10.15 - Qualities that have transcended from the gym to his life
  • 13.00 - What were his first few years of owning spartan performance like
  • 14.30 - What he did right during that time
  • 16.00 - What he did wrong during that time
  • 23.00 - How he sold personal training in a warehouse gym 10 years ago
  • 27.30 - Whether or not he believes walking the walking helped him grow his business
  • 36.30 - Lessons he's learnt from shadowing other trainers in the US
  • 40.00 - Why he decided to write a book 
  • 44.15 - Why application is where the greatest lessons are learnt
  • 48.20 - How he has found finding staff and what he looks for in a coach
  • 54.45 - Closing messages

 

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Aug 23, 2019

In this episode, Stuart and previous guest Alex Pearson have a conversation about the newly launched Weight Watchers (WW) app for kids and how to help clients who are overly focussed on the scales. They are going to aim to do a minimum of one of these Q&A type episodes per month so please feel free to send over any questions you have to stuart@liftthebar.com and they'll get to them next time!

 

Topics Covered:
  • What role PTs can play in discussing something like the WW app
  • The positives of the WW app
  • The problems with it
  • What parents can do to help their kids with nutrition
  • The problem with moralising food into good/bad labels
  • How to help a client who is using good/bad food labels
  • How to help a client who is overly focussed on scale weight

 

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Aug 20, 2019
In today's episode, we welcome on Edward Hall. He is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation at Northumbria University, UK. His research interests focus on the relational, (micro)political and emotional complexities of sport coaching. His work explores how networks of social relations influence the thoughts, feelings and (inter)actions of sport professionals, and how sense is made of experiences, relationships and the self. He is also a rugby coach and coach mentor, currently working with professional and elite coaches in various sports to support their continuing development. We discuss what Edward's father taught him and how this has shaped the kind of coach he is, tips for improving your interpersonal skills, what reflective practice is, why to use it and how to integrate it into your professional development.
 
Timestamps
 
  • 2.35 - How Edward's Dad taught him to drive and how this shaped the kind of person he is
  • 5.35 - Why trust, care and consistency are some of the foundations of how he coaches his athletes and teaches his students
  • 10.35 - Why he coaches and teaches using a "freedom within limits" environment
  • 12.30 - Why he feels that relationships are a huge part of coaching people
  • 20.10 - Some practical tips for improving interpersonal skills
  • 23.30 - What reflective practice is
  • 26.00 - An example of how a personal trainer can reflect on their practice
  • 29.50 - His initial internal response to seeing himself on video as part of his reflective practice
  • 33.40 - What did he spot from using reflective practice that allowed him to develop
  • 36.40 - Should trainers and coaches engage in reflective practice?
  • 38.30 - How to go about using reflective practice and how often?
  • 42.40 - Some examples of questions to ask yourself when reflecting on your practice
  • 48.45 - Edward's closing messages

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Aug 13, 2019

In today's episode, we welcome on Josh Hillis. Josh is the author of Fat Loss Happens on Monday (2013) and the upcoming Lean and Strong (2019) for OnTarget Publications. He has been writing his blog, losestubbornfat.com, since 2004. This ended up being a really cool conversation about a load of different topics mostly related to the world of coaching. We covered how he sets up nutrition coaching in a Personal Training setting, why it's ok that a lot of clients will start without any want to change their nutrition and workaholism.

 

Timestamps

  • 2.20 - Is Personal Training set up for effective nutritional behaviour change?
  • 4.00 - how he sets up and runs his phone coaching nutrition service
  • 5.10 - where does he have nutrition conversations with his clients?
  • 6.20 - what do clients need when it comes to nutrition support?
  • 8.40 - what would Josh tell himself if he could go back in time when it comes to coaching nutrition?
  • 10.25 - the difference between values and goals
  • 14.55 - why looking for the gold in your client's lives and relating that to fitness/nutrition can help them understand how behaviour change takes time
  • 18.00 - how often does he work with clients who start from an extrinsic/external place?
  • 19.40 - how to help clients work our their values
  • 24.40 - how he helps the clients who can't seem to be helped
  • 28.40 - why it's normal to start working with clients who have no interest in changing nutrition but do in training
  • 31.40 - Dan John's traffic light system for lifestyle behaviour change
  • 36.00 - how he likens his workaholism to what his clients go through with their eating behaviours
  • 40.45 - the difference between grit and self-compassion
  • 46.40 - why it's ok that you can't manage as many sessions as other trainers
  • 47.55 - why the cult of positivity is a big driver for emotional eating

 

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Aug 6, 2019

In this episode, we welcome on Cameron Cummings. Cameron has built up a fantastic business inside of a commercial gym in Edinburgh and is the man who is running our commercial gym trainer group at LTB, and filling it weekly with ideas and insights on becoming a successful commercial gym PT. In this episode, we dive straight into how he built up his business and started getting clients, what's worked and what hasn't for lead generation and where he feels commercial gym trainers go wrong.

 

Timestamps:
  • 0.50 - How he got busy in his first commercial gym using a "seeing what sticks" strategy
  • 6.50 - How his second time in a commercial gym differed to his first
  • 8.50 - How his time management played a big role in getting more clients
  • 15.50 - Why you need to double down on the strategies that work for lead generation
  • 17.20 - Why free sessions do work
  • 17.55 - How to go from conversation to paid client
  • 23.50 - Where do commercial gym PTs go wrong?
  • 31.20 - What has he done when he's in phases of not knowing what to do?
  • 33.30 - Why not having to worry about paying his bills has helped his enjoyment of being a personal trainer
  • 36.10 - What Cameron's message to a struggling PT would be

 

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Jul 30, 2019

In this episode, we welcome on Tom Morgan, Dai Lees and Alex Gibilaro from Hy3rid. We cover bodyweight training, what it's like working as three mates who are business partners and why it's ok as a PT to lose your motivation for training. Hy3rid provides online coaching with the primary aim to help people fall in love with training by making it fun again and providing a ridiculously positive and supportive community.

They also run workshops that explore movement and bodyweight skill training. Hybrid are running a workshop for us at LTB in Maidenhead on the 1st of September 2019 where they'll be covering warm-ups and then breaking down the handstand as well as loads of other bodyweight drills you can use with clients and in your own training. Head here to find out more about that!

 

Questions/Timestamps

2.30. If you could only do one exercise for the rest of your life, what would it be?

3.50 - Why do they love and enjoy bodyweight training so much?

8.35 - How can a trainer go about introducing more bodyweight training into a clients programme?

15.05 - How much of their programming is bodyweight based?

15.50 - what is it like being 3 good mates and business partners?

23.05 - do they think they put people off as they are all in great shape and put a lot of topless photos on social media?

27.35 - losing your motivation as a trainer for your own training.

35.35 - why spending time with other trainers is invaluable for both your own growth and love of being a PT.

 

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Jul 23, 2019

In today's episode, we welcome on Mark Tregilgas. Mark is a 40-year-old personal trainer with 13 years of experience. He founded 30 Plus Men's Fitness in 2010 and has Bootcamp locations across the UK and an online membership and community of over 30s men from across the globe. There are some episodes of the podcast that completely catch me and I think the guest by surprise, which is one of the beautiful things about having conversations with cool people. This is one of those episodes - Mark discusses a part of his life where he lost someone incredibly important to him and how this encouraged him to push on and form his entire business mission. Alongside this, we delve into the success of his bootcamps and what he wishes more personal trainers knew.

 

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Jul 16, 2019

Semi-private personal training (SPPT) is a model that many trainers get into to advance their careers. It allows you to work with more people, earn more money and not become stuck with the standard 1-1 model that only allows you to do so many hours. But, SPPT isn't easy and there are many trainers who get into it and decide they don't like it as they don't know how to make it work.

In this episode, I speak to 7 trainers from a range of backgrounds who are all running SPPT in some form within their business. Some own facilities, some do it out of other people's studios and some do it out of commercial gyms.

We go over:

  • What SPPT is and why it may make sense to consider doing it.
  • The big differences between SPPT and 1-1.
  • How to do it in a commercial gym.
  • How to create effective programmes for SPPT.
  • Whether or not clients should write out their own weights during the session.
  • Coaching tips.
  • Managing nutrition.
  • Pricing.
  • Booking systems.
  • Tips for transitioning into when you're completely new
  • and much, much more!

 

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