Appearances can be deceiving. Just take a look at Tinder!
If you’re a regular follower of this blog or have encountered the personal trainers we’ve helped grow, you’d assume we all have our shit completely together.
As a personal trainer, it’s a tricky business figuring out how much to charge clients, and it’s easy to feel pressured to undersell yourself to gain new clients.
In Singapore, the average personal trainer makes about S$45,000 a year. For some of you this may sound like a decent amount. For others not so much… Regardless of which end of the spectrum you’re on, there’s no denying that we’re all yearning to make much, much more.
The thought of embarking on a new venture or expanding your fitness business can be both exciting and intimidating. But with the rising trend of health and fitness, statistics from Statista expects an annual growth rate of 8.3% in the Fitness segment in Singapore by 2023. What does this mean for you? Plenty of opportunities for growth!
You could have the most cutting-edge program with world-class coaching skills to match but what if the things in your control are not the most important factors that’ll help your business succeed?
At one time or another, we all had to get one. A J-O-B.
Before I landed a position as a fitness instructor, I sported three odd jobs. One was a labourer (lasted 1 week). The other was some random agency work. And for another, I got to actually play semi-professional football.