Some thoughts and discussions from me.
Some thoughts and discussions from me.
Hey hey! Heads up: today’s post is for you if a) you’re a personal trainer looking or who already trains clients online, or b) if you’re curious about the platform I use to send my clients their programs each week!
Program writing is a HUGE part of my job. I design customized programs for all of my VIP one-on-one clients, as every single one has different goals, situations, history, preferences, schedules, levels, and so on. (I’m actually surprised when I hear or read about other trainers use the same programs for one-on-one clients, because each client is so different, but that’s another topic for another day.)
For my group programs, like my Peak Physique online boot camp (and level 2 boot camp,) breakout programs, and my Sculpted Strong membership community (only open to those who I’ve worked with in the past) I write the workouts for the goal of the program, since they’re group programs.
Regardless, I spend all day Thursday, Friday, and a couple hours on the weekend writing programs – and I love it! But – as my fitness business coaching clients can tell you – I am ha-yuge on systems. Systems, processes, and organizational practices make my work much more streamlined, and allows me to use my time and energy for the important stuff, like checking in with, and writing programs for my clients, rather than dealing with extra admin work on top of it.
When I first began training clients online back in 2012, I did everything through my own spreadsheets. While I was able to have more control (which I loved, as a recovering former control freak ;)) I kept thinking there must be a better way to keep track of things and keep everything in line.
Fast forward to 2014 when I happened upon the Trainerize software, a platform for online training and program writing, and I’ve been using this ever since. It allows me to write – and save – custom workouts for clients, and easily pull in any of my hundreds of videos in my youtube library. Not to mention – my clients all really enjoy the platform, as well.
Note: I am NOT sponsored by Trainerize, nor am I receiving anything from them. I just noticed a lack of honest reviews out there, and wanted to out my 2 cents in on both the positive and the negative.
In this video, I’ll talk about:
Pros:
Cons:
Bottom line: go with what you’re most comfortable! Some of the trainers I work with in my fitness business coaching program use Trainerize, and some use Google Docs (my other holy grail when it comes to systems – plus gCal.) It’s really up to what works for you time-wise, energy-wise and the way you’re wired. As long as you’re providing value and (over)delivering what you said you would, there’s truly no wrong approach here.
Trainers: what do you use to deliver your programs to your clients?
Everyone! Have you trained with a trainer online? What was your experience?
I love trainerize for my personal training clients! The other con I would add to the last is that cardio workouts are tough to write. It really works best for strength, it seems. 🙂
Yes, agreed!