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Do you want to know the best way to do a trial personal training session, and get more clients? Do you want to showcase your skills and expertise as a personal trainer, and grow your fitness business? Do you want others to notice you on the gym floor when you're training your clients so that they come up to you afterward and ask how they can get started working with you? If you said yes to any of those questions, then keep reading. To be a successful personal trainer, one of the things you'll need to know is how to effectively do a trial personal training session so that potential new clients can 'test-drive' your services and feel what it's like to work with a personal trainer. At the beginning of this video, I explain how to structure a trial personal training session the right way. I discuss: the psychology of the trial personal training session the method I recommend using for the workout itself why it's effective for the client how it displays that you're a personal trainer of high value 00:00 - Intro 01:03 - How to book a trial session 01:15 - Questions to ask 02:00 - Psychology of gen-pop clients 02:39 - Provide value in the trial session 03:00 - Details of the trial session 03:43 - The paired-sets method 04:29 - How to coach 05:19 - Structure for coaching 06:39 - A-series 07:04 - B-series 07:54 - C-series 08:11 - Trial PT session example 09:16 - Finishers 09:49 - Warm-up 10:31 - Business tips 11:01 - Recap of trial PT session 11:52 - General tips for coaching the session In the second part of the video, I show you: the exact workout with coaching cues and technique points, the exact exercises I'd use the sets the rep scheme the rest period the warm-up- and even how to end the session with a 'finisher'. 13:15 - Workout starts (warm-up) 15:26 - A1 - Lunges 16:16 - A2 - Lat pulldown 16:52 - A-series in action 18:31 - B1 - Incline DB Press 19:00 - B2 - Cable row 19:25 - B-series in action 20:17 - C1 - Goblet squat 20:45 - C2 - Seated DB OH-Press 21:16 - C-series in action 22:22 - Finisher option 1 23:15 - Finisher option 2 Watch the video in its entirety to take your personal training business to a higher level, and to know exactly how to do an effective trial personal training session. If you can 'wow' prospects with your coaching in a free session, and if you can effectively show how your services can help someone achieve their fitness goals faster, then selling personal training programs and getting more clients should come easy. When I started working as a personal trainer, I built up my client base by prospecting the gym floor, offering free/trial personal training sessions, doing consultations, and showing clients that working with a qualified personal trainer is the best investment they can make to achieve their health and fitness goals. Join 'PT-NATION' - my private FB Group for 1-on-1 Personal Trainers: 👉 / ptnation My Socials: IG: @dave_maclean_strength FB: facebook.com/davemaclean1986 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ CHECK OUT THESE OTHER VIDEOS: 👉 5 Tips for Getting Personal Training Clients in a Big Box Gym: • How To Get More Personal Training Clients ... 👉 Sales Advice for New Personal Trainers: • Sales Advice for New Personal Trainers: (8... ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The BEST advice I can give to new personal trainers is this: Strength is the 'mother quality'. Focus on strength first with your personal training clients. Become an expert at something. Specialize and solve a big problem for a particular niche. Education is key. Be a life-long student of the personal training business. Perfect your craft in every way. This includes training, sales, and marketing. Trust your gut. Don't second-guess yourself. #personaltrainingtips #personaltraineradvice #personaltrainingsession