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PERSONAL TRAINER MENTORSHIP DAY


- FRIDAY 11TH NOVEMBER @ The Dulwich Sports Club (Burbage Road)


WHO?


- Recently qualified and don’t feel like it prepared you with the practical tools to do the job?


- PTing for a little while and want to take your business to the next level?


DETAILS:


We discuss 6 topics in detail


1) Client acquisition - how we need visibility, clarity and trust to ensure we have a steady stream of enquiries


2) The consultation process - How to get a deeper understanding of your clients needs and map out the journey to achieving them


3) Movement Assessments - Developing a system for assessing client movement


4) Program Design - How to effectively design and progress clients programs based on a number of variables


5) Core Training - Building a functionally strong core


6) Cardio - How to track and program to induce cardiovascular improvements


We then finish with a practical session in the gym on how to coach a number of different strength based exercises.


£129, including a follow up call 8 weeks later.


If you’re interested in joining us, we’d love to have you down. Shoot me a message on 07871277913, or there’s more information on my Instagram @coach.morse


James

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