I stay in South Africa, personal training is just picking up this side so a lot of opportunities are open....this has helped a lot
My main niche is teaching boxing/kickboxing related workouts to clients. Great workout for weight loss, confidence building, and having fun. I offer in-home and virtual options. I'm not as busy as I'd like and I do have a few clients that I work with that aren't in that category but I think it's a good niche, even considering I've been involved in various martial arts for about 28 years now, certified boxing coach, etc. Great video Jeff!
Great eye opening video. I originally wanted to start my business training only athletes but general pop seems like a way more profitable route. Thanks for the red pill!
So thankful for this information. I worked for half a year at a gym and nobody taught me any of this stuff, the management just expected trainers to figure this out on their own. I'm so happy I came across this channel so I can be better prepared for my next training gig.
Welp, there you have it. I'm not niching down. Thank you so much!
Another great video with very informative information as always! It was a niche that got me interested in becoming a CPT, along with my own experiences recovering from injuries. Specifically, I'm interested in the barefoot movement and how that affects improving overall mobility up the kinetic chain. Time will tell if I can support myself as a newly certified CPT with this niche. I think that just by adding this to my repertoire as a CPT might make my services more appealing overall. That focus was what prompted me to get certified with NASM as they too are focused on balance, mobility & endurance as a first step training which fit perfectly with my philosophy on training. I just got certified with NASM and now studying at EBFA Global for the Barefoot Training Specialist courses. Before I begin gaining experience, I wanted to have the knowledge of these additional assessments for my clients. Thanks again Jeff!
Grreat Video. I just launch my inhome personal training business and since to my knowledge I am one of the few people that does it in my area i dont have to niche down. Since the serivce in its self is rare.
WOW I was thinking about this topic about 30 minutes ago and then I saw this video! what a coincidence
So excited for this video
Solid advice.
Top content as always!
Should a PT establish a niche in a commercial gym while working as a staff?
thanks you sir
well done guys!
What do you think of a family focus niche? Right now I have a mom/dad/daughter and also a mom/son. This summer I am looking to go full time after teaching PE for 6 years.
I was thinking about which type of specialization I would be interested in. I'm debating between older popultions, fat loss, and women (which is just what I am 😂). I wanted to shadow a few different trainers before I pay for further specialization. Would that be weird? How long would I ask them to shadow for??
Hey Jeff, I am located in Los Angeles California, I am starting a mobile gym in the Los Angeles area , I am a ex-Bodybuilder and I am passionate about training other bodybuilders for competition , Also for those who just want to train and look like a bodybuilder but do not compete , my 2nd niche demographic is bodybuilders in wheelchair, I am providing services for both niche, I've been in the fitness industry for over 30 years,and I believe this niche demographic haven't been taken over in the fitness industry, what's your take on my niche demographic. Thanks!
What about a niche in Interval Training?
What about corrective exercise niche?
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