
The Client-Trainer Relationship
In this episode, the team discusses the complexities of the client/coach relationship and the many challenges that arise between maintaining a result-oriented, professional relationship and a long-lasting friendship. Tune in! --- > If you interested in a 14-Day Kickstart then head to https://pulse.fitness/podcast
Healthy Living Scottsdale · Mike Aguirre, Tatiana Britton, Zach Columbia
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Show Notes
In this episode, we’re going to talk about client/coach or client/trainer relationship. It really is a very dynamic relationship and unique. So we will be talking about that complexity from our perspective as a trainer and from some insights of our clients.
We’ll also go over, what clients should look for in the personal trainer relationship. We know that it can be difficult and we understand what the client needs in order to get the most out of the training. So we have to maintain a professional and friendly relationship despite of the challenges that may arise.
Stay tuned as we give some tips on how you can maximize and enjoy working out while maintaining a good relationship with your coach/trainer or the client.
Key Topics Discussed:
- New year, fresh start (00:58)
- Complexities of client/coach relationship (02:49)
- Reason why client won’t reach their goals (04:22)
- Social hour vs. work hour (09:46)
- Role in a client/trainer relationship (10:59)
- Fitness coaching is about connecting (13:51)
- Open communication is the key (14:46)
- Difficult scenarios of a client/coach relationship (17:18)
- The beauty of working out (20:54)
- Tips for a successful client-coach relationship (22:39)
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