
In the past, you could make a good living as a personal trainer by just going to the gym and helping out people who were in need of your services. But nowadays, things have changed: clients want more than just one-on-one training sessions and they’re looking for more than just basic information on how to improve their fitness. So what should you do if you want to stay ahead of the curve and build a thriving personal training business?
Must be available for your clients during all hours the gym is open.
Between 9 am - 5 pm can be a slow time of day for you, waiting for people to leave work.
You walk throughout the gym, making introductions and developing relationships with as many people in attendance as possible—all in hopes of attracting new clients.
And maybe—just maybe—you can earn enough money to meet your basic expenses and save a little each month.
Here's why this strategy won't last long:

People have gotten used to having instant access to anything they want.
With the advent of the internet and smartphones, it's easier than ever to find the information you need, when you want it.
People don't want to wait for a trainer anymore. They don't want to waste time at the gym building relationships with staff—they just want results!
They want their workouts scheduled in advance so they know exactly what they'll be doing during each session.
If you want to continue succeeding as a trainer, you need to get more adaptable, and flexible and move with what the market wants—and they want an online fitness trainer.
There's no doubt about it: being a full-time trainer is an amazing way to make a living.
It's fun, challenging, and you get to work with people every day. But there are also some downsides to this career choice that you may not have considered before taking the leap into fitness training.
For example: You're always working on someone else's schedule (and they don't always respect yours).
What would happen if something were to happen to you? What if you were injured or sick, and couldn't work? How would you make up the income you lost?
You're not building a long-term business that generates passive income.
But what if there was a way for you to become part of a small group of trainers who've uncovered the secrets to cutting down their gym time, winning back their freedom and building reliable income—without working 50-hour weeks?
The good news is that you can...But only if you're willing to do the work. If you want to make this business model work, then it will require discipline, consistency, and most importantly, passion for what you do.
Online Personal Training is a type of fitness business that allows you to work from home, create passive income and build your own brand. It's perfect for those who want to escape the 9-5 grind and build a business that works around their lifestyle. Instead, you work from home using only your laptop (and sometimes even a smartphone).
Because you are online, you can train anyone anywhere in the country—or world.
You have the flexibility to set your own work schedule.
Can take on a higher number of personal training clients without sacrificing service quality. With less time spent on each client, you can build up your client base and still provide them with top-notch results.
One of the best things about online training is that you can work anywhere with a laptop and WiFi connection. That means more travel, while still earning great money!
No need to walk the gym floor. Online self-marketing techniques can help a personal trainer attract new clients without having to endure rejection, boredom, or other obstacles associated with face-to-face interactions.
Keep doing the work you love, without becoming stressed or exhausted. Having an online presence for your business gives you the flexibility to scale back—and stay passionate about what matters most.
Online training is not an excuse to create cookie-cutter diets or workout plans for your clients.
Online personal training can be just as effective, if not more so, than in-person sessions.
It's also more scalable.
Many personal trainers find that they can only serve a maximum of 20-30 clients without getting burned out.
This is not the case with online personal training.
While you will still give each of your clients the personal attention and encouragement they deserve, there is less time spent carrying out these activities.
It’s not necessary to spend an hour or more a few times each week with each client.
There is no need for you to commute.
You set your own working hours and can take breaks whenever you like.
Most online trainers can comfortably and fairly handle around 50 clients at a time, working about 30 hours per week.
You've always wanted to be your own boss and make money with your passion, but you just don't know where to start.
You could be an online fitness coach, but what does that mean? How do you build a client base? How does it work?
We've got the answers for you.
The Online PT Business Bootcamp will teach you everything you need to know about starting an online fitness business and growing it into a thriving practice.
The bootcamp is broken down into 8 modules, each one covering a specific aspect of establishing your online business—from creating content that resonates with your ideal clients to building a community around your brand.
Are you ready to learn how easy it is to start earning income as an online fitness coach?
Learn more about this program and how easy it is to start earning income online.







