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https://linktr.ee/bgperform Summary In this episode, Brandon Gallagher and Coach Jerry Hayes discuss various aspects of the coach-client relationship, including the importance of understanding the coaching process, the challenges of group versus personal training, and the significance of accountability outside the gym. They share personal anecdotes, insights on client expectations, and the role of community in fitness, all while emphasizing the need for patience and realistic goals in achieving results. Takeaways Clients often don't realize how many people coaches interact with daily. Patience is essential for both coaches and clients during the training process. Group classes can lack the individualized attention that personal training provides. Counting reps can be challenging for coaches due to multitasking during sessions. Clients need to understand that results come from efforts outside the gym as well. The first month of training is often a learning period for both coach and client. Community plays a significant role in the motivation to attend group classes. Individualized attention in personal training justifies the higher cost compared to group classes. Clients should be proactive in their training and lifestyle choices to see results. Coaches are human too and can make mistakes, including counting errors.