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Back to Episodes5 Reasons You’re Feeling Stuck in the Fitness Industry
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As an adult, it’s NORMAL to feel stuck at certain points in your career…
…and I believe this is even more true in the fitness industry than others!
Look, I’m 24 years in and I know there were numerous times along the way I felt like I was making zero progress.
Couldn’t get a job out of college.
Only working with broken people in a rehab job I hated after that.
Grinding for hours on end doing in-home training.
But rather than complain about everything that’s wrong, let’s focus on coming up with ideas to get you moving forward.
Today’s episode is like a private, 1-on-1 mentorship or coaching call with yours truly.
Whether you’re not making enough money, not getting great results, or simply don’t feel like you’re getting better, we’re going to walk you through 5 different reasons you might feel stuck, and how to fix it ASAP.
Let’s do this!
Social media is NOT continuing education. Is it inspiring at times? Sure. Does it give you some great ideas? Sure.
But continuing education? That’s a strong hell no my friend.
– MR
This Week on the Physical Prep Podcast:
- Feeling stuck in your fitness career is normal.
- Financial struggles are a common issue in the fitness industry.
- You may be underpaid…OR you might be overvaluing your current skillset.
- Client-driven programming is essential for success.
- Are your programs really helping your clients meet their needs and goals?
- Communication is crucial in building client relationships.
- Continuous professional development is necessary for growth.
- Are you taking the time to truly understand your clients and athletes?
- In-person seminars and workshops can help keep the fire stoked and motivation high.
- Why social media should NOT replace formal continuing education.
- Seek out mentors to guide your professional growth.
- Identify gaps in your knowledge to improve as a coach.
- Apply what you learn in real-world scenarios.
- Teaching others solidifies your understanding of concepts.
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