FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Just for Thumbtack Clients $65/session for Time Slot Training Regular Training Prices: session by session – $95/hour Package of 10+ – $85/hour Time slot -$75/hour Buddy Training -$55/hour each Session by Session Would be writing a check for your training at the end of every appointment. The people that do this usually travel a lot and or are very uncommitted Package of 10+ This saves you some money by showing your commitment and allows you the flexibility to schedule sessions as you like. People that cannot workout very consistent from week to week like firefighters that have ABC days or people that travel tend to use this option. A Time Slot Would be paying up front for continued training a specific time. For example someone training twice a week with me comes in on Monday at 7am and Wednesday at 5pm, those are their time slots and they would pay for however many Mondays and Wednesdays there are for the month. They then own this time, if they cannot make a session they can send someone in their place. This is by far the most popular training option, it keeps the client consistent and accountable and saves some money so even if you did end up having to miss one you still come out ahead over other price options Buddy Training is two or more people training with me during the same session. This is also very popular. It creates a nice “flow” to the workout, gives you a since of camaraderie (we’re in this together) and saves you money. Obviously this is for people that are consistent with their workout schedule. Many people start one on one with me, then I pair them with someone of similar fitness level and goals. Husband/wife teams can work for a little while but the workouts tend to take different directions due to different fitness goals. (men and women don’t train the same)
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Talk with the customer and figure out what kind of results they are wanting. Work with the customer to see where they are at physically. Give the client realistic expectations of results and time frame.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a BS in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. I was certified as a personal trainer at the Cooper Institute by the late Dr. Kenneth Cooper.