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Why Charging for Personal Training Feels So Awkward (And How to Reframe It)

Why Charging for Personal Training Feels So Awkward (And How to Reframe It)

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Summary

In this conversation, Jon Bond explores the common discomfort personal trainers feel when it comes to charging for their services. He delves into the reasons behind this awkwardness, emphasising the importance of separating guilt from value and understanding the true nature of what clients are paying for. Bond encourages trainers to reframe their mindset around pricing, highlighting that confidence in charging comes from experience and repetition. He stresses the need for a sustainable business model in the fitness industry and the significance of professional identity in overcoming pricing challenges.

Takeaways

Charging for personal training often feels awkward due to guilt and identity conflict.
Most trainers enter the fitness industry to help, not to sell.
Helping for free is a hobby; professional coaching requires a business model.
Clients pay for outcomes, not just time spent in the gym.
Undercharging attracts clients who don't value the service.
Building a sustainable business means charging appropriately.
Integrity in pricing removes emotional discomfort.
Confidence in pricing comes with practice and repetition.
Professional identity grows through action, not waiting.
Coaching encompasses communication, boundaries, and professionalism.


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