Why Our Hybrid PT Model has Changed our Business Forever

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Hybrid PT Model Strength Matters

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James Breese

Everyday Athlete. Founder of @strengthmatters. Love snowboarding, cricket, Manchester United, the mountains, coffee and trail running.

In today’s episode, James and Josh dive deep into the game-changing world of hybrid personal training. Discover how this innovative approach transformed their business, impacted the fitness industry, and what it could mean for trainers everywhere.

Whether you’re a seasoned personal trainer or just breaking into the fitness world, there are golden nuggets here waiting for you!

The hybrid model… it’s the best thing we’ve ever done for our business.

James Breese
Timestamps
00:06Introducing the Hybrid PT Model 00:41The Impact of “Thanos’ Blip” 02:24Lessons from Early Mistakes 05:21Message from Sponsor 06:39Benefits of the Hybrid Model 08:54Freedom and Flexibility for Trainers 10:21The Need for Systems in Hybrid PT
Discussion & Key Insights:
  1. Evolution of Training Models: The hybrid model isn’t about replacing personal training. It’s about enhancing and diversifying the service to cater to client needs beyond the gym.
  2. Challenges of Adapting: Directly translating in-person training techniques to online can be disastrous. A unique approach for each is essential.
  3. Empowering Clients: Hybrid training promotes client autonomy, encouraging them to take responsibility for their progress.
  4. Financial Flexibility: This model provides an economic solution for clients, especially in challenging economic times.
  5. Breaking Time Barriers: Trainers can now serve clients beyond geographical and time constraints.
  6. Enhanced Team Collaboration: Multiple trainers can work seamlessly with a single client, offering diverse expertise.
  7. Necessity of Systems: To make the hybrid model effective, implementing the right systems and processes is vital.

Training is just training, whether you do it online, in person, or a mixture of both.

James Breese
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