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voice for fitness professionals podcast
1w ago
“I wasn’t marketed to anymore.”
My guest today points out a glaring still-existing dilemma in our fitness industry. Even in this age where menopause and longevity being buzzwords of the year, images and marketing terms are centered around young, youthfulness, and anti-aging. Images of young, fit individuals in bra tops still prevail.
If you want to reach over 50 clients, you have to know what to say and what not to say. Jay Croft creates original content for trainers, gyms and studios. Everywhere you write, speak, or create video, you are a copywriter. I rounded up a professional writer ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
1M ago
If you’re hoping to create a retreat or simply to deepen relationships and loyalty among your clients and members, (as we all should), then you’ll love this. From hosting retreats for more than a decade I learn something new every time. My retreats look very different from the first I hosted over a decade ago. And I’ve learned the most from my attendees after the retreat.
Having quiet time to journal on a trail and cooking together were two things suggested and requested.
Among the most fun activities we did during a recent 4 ½ day retreat was charades. We also held a team best sho ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
4M ago
Although the year is not quite complete and it’s true that sometimes the end of the year podcasts get the short sheet, I love compiling this episode for many reasons. First, it’s like conducting a poll on where you want and need the most help in your business…without conducting a poll.
Second, it’s a real eye opener to see whether hosting guesst or doing solo content where I’m sharing behind the scenes of building a business resonate most. This year, it’s been the business how-to sessions that mattered most to you.
A few stand-outs though that made it into this list of 10 top podca ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
4M ago
Ask. If you want to get your first midlife coaching client (or your hundredth) you’ll have to ask. As you listen, this is a day in the week that ends in “y.” If you didn’t ask someone to become a client and you want clients, are your actions congruent with what it is you say you want?
I could give you a whole lot of platitudes here. I could share content that suggests you define a niche and create an avatar. And there are plenty of episodes here about that, but this isn’t one.
To get your first midlife coaching client isn’t hard given women tend to seek trainers and support at a higher r ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
4M ago
In a recent episode I shared how to help clients with a flat belly. If you haven’t heard it, and this one appeals to you, you’ll want to listen. (stay with me! I’ll link to it in show notes)
Where metabolism is concerned there are two considerations:
During Exercise
Outside of Exercise
One is what happens 30-60 minutes a handful of times a week. The other is about what happens the other 23 or 23 and a half hours of the day.
Which would you want to boost?
The consideration you have to make is that often a tough exercise session will make people compensate b ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
4M ago
Welcome to She Means Fitness Business, the go-to podcast for female health and fitness professionals looking to supercharge their business growth this year. In this episode, we’re diving deep into the 4 Cs, a proven framework to help you take your health coaching business to new heights. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow and scale your business , these strategies are tailored to help you thrive.
Get ready to transform your health coaching business and achieve your goals! Get ready for a little tough love as you coach yourself answering these questions.
Questions W ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
4M ago
If your health business email marketing is not up to date with current delivery parameters, in tune with your community and continually cleaned up, you need to brace yourself for 2024. In this episode I’m breaking down the most common misconceptions that result in mistakes.
No matter whether you’re starting or you’ve got a list, you are primed to do better. Email marketing is a puzzle for all industries but the secrets are simple.
Serve your customer.
Offer more value than promotions
earn the right to put a promotion in front of them.
Your success in any relatio ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
4M ago
Is it time to raise your rates? If you haven’t for a year or two and definitely since pre-pandemic I would absolutely recommend you look at this. I’m releasing this episode with a focus on end of year promotions and start of year implementation.
It’s the perfect time for a health professional to look at raising rates.
When you get started, you ask how much do I charge? There are a lot of things to consider in answering this question. A good rule of thumb though is always err on the high side. It’s much easier to reduce rates than raise your rates. So it all should be thoughtfully p ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
5M ago
If you’re not already health coaching along with the fitness, I suggest you start. The two major areas to focus on for fitness in midlife:
Exercise
Every hour outside of Exercise
In the exercise itself:
Type of exercise and time it’s done
Length of the exercise
Intensity of the exercise
Sequence of exercises
Frequency of exercise
Rest between exercise
Purpose of every exercise and every session
…. Each of these has to be related to endocrine status, musculoskeletal status and conditions or injury history.
Outside of ex ..read more
voice for fitness professionals podcast
5M ago
This list of why serving midlife women, the why to be a Menopause Fitness Specialist encompasses it all.
#1 Reason to be a Menopause Fitness Specialist
Legacy. How do you think most women drawn to doing this are midlife or approaching it themselves? Or they're slightly younger and they're working with older women, but a little bit wiser maybe beyond their years and want to really leave a legacy. Really.
I mean, women in menopause, in early stages, specifically Perimenopause, are also many of them in the workforce. And they're struggling to get support in the workforce. They're struggling ..read more