The Shift from In-Person to Virtual Personal Training: A Better Approach?
-
I made one minor edit to her post.
-
@jon-nyc said in The Shift from In-Person to Virtual Personal Training: A Better Approach?:
I made one minor edit to her post.
Good change.
-
I checked out her website, and bugger me! After due consideration have signed up for some special online training.
I'm going to be doing a lot of work in my own space, and look forward to using some household items as personal equipment. I just hope I can get them clean again afterwards.
-
@Ursula-Rodriguez said in The Shift from In-Person to Virtual Personal Training: A Better Approach?:
How has your personal training journey evolved?
I thought about hiring a personal trainer about 6 years ago.
Then I figured, why don't I just become a personal trainer and save the time, trouble and expense.
I forget the details, but I believe you had to pass a written test, get a Red Cross CPR Certificate. There is a fee for the test.
I got the Red Cross Cert, it cost a few dollars, maybe $20, maybe $100.
I read the books used to prep for the test and passed the sample tests.
That was good enough for me. Since I was going to be my only customer I figured I didn't have to pay to take the real test. So I declared myself a personal trainer and took me on as a student.
-
I thought about being a personal trainer, but it's too much initial capital outlay.
Have any of y'all priced the cost of whips, chains, gags and the price of black paint?
-
You guys are funny!
-
@Aqua-Letifer said in The Shift from In-Person to Virtual Personal Training: A Better Approach?:
@jon-nyc said in The Shift from In-Person to Virtual Personal Training: A Better Approach?:
I made one minor edit to her post.
Good change.
It sure changed the meaning of the next sentence:
The convenience of training in my own space and the use of household items as equipment has been a game changer.