I'm employed by gyms, so it depends on their policy.How do you handle sessions where the client does not show up?
Do you still charge the client? Do you charge unless x amount of notice is given? Legit excuse needed?
I've thought about this off and on for a while.
Remember I'm employed by gyms. Whatever the gym is paid, I get a particular hourly rate. One gym pays the same however many people I train at once. The other pays an extra $6 an hour for multiples. Employed by gyms, group training isn't much of a money-maker.The Hamburgler said:Although by the sounds of it you don't do them I'd like to add:
Group sessions are where the money is at
Sure. But can you do it 5 days a week? What about GST? And permits from the council for using public parks? Insurance? And where do you get the clients, so how much does advertising cost or do you work for a larger company and have to kick some money back to them? And will you still have 10 people show up on rainy days? etc.
There are definitely advantages to running your own business, or being a franchisee. For most, money isn't one of them. Autonomy is the advantage, being able to do your own thing.
Bear in mind that most PTs will exaggerate their success, or at least lie by omission, implying they've more clients than they have, or not talk about numbers. There are many PTs with 0-3 clients. A while back on the industry forum I posted my numbers and asked others if they seemed good, nobody answered. Everyone's scared their numbers are heaps lower than everyone else.
Bazza20 said:I've got a cousin just out of school who wants to be a PT. He told me he worked out he would be earning $130,000 a year. I told him he was being very optimistic.
Sure. But no-one's going to do that in their first year. They'll have to put in the hard yards with crappier hours and ordinary pay until they get their reputation up.Unless you're good/arrogant enough to charge $200 an hour and get away with it lol
Kyle I've got a client who wants to book in for 2 months of sessions and I'm looking to add some extras to the pack. I'm doing height, weight, BMI and all the basic girth measurements. Any ideas for some other extras I could do to add some value for this guy? He is looking at gaining size - already about 104kg at 190cm
Deleting rant...not worth it.
Surely its not THAT simple Sherro.
Works for me
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