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17 contributions to Pad Flow Trainers Academy
Trainer hack (Pool noodles)
I bought a water heater a couple of years ago for one of my rental properties and I kept the noodles that look like pool noodles and I find they are harder and sturdier than pool noodles you could try for boxing. This year I just had to buy another water heater, and it reminded me that these pool noodles are inside the boxes of the all the water heaters. I’m going to reach out to one of my clients that is a plumber to see if he could always give me and save me some for my future gym ha ha.
Trainer hack (Pool noodles)
How to find more reliable clients?
Quite a few of you asked this question when first signing up for the academy. This is our thoughts.. 1. Make them feel the staircase Most beginners quit because they can’t see progress. Our job as coaches is to show them the climb. Every session should stack a small win. - understanding the 60/40 - Knowing what weight shift is - Feeling good on their jab These are all parts of the bigger picture. The goal isn’t to sell them on this session. It’s to show them that, the session was a small piece of the journey you can help them with. We call these lightbulb moments. Small wins. When they keep feeling those? They keep showing up. 2. Raise your price Cheap sessions attract cheap behaviour. If someone doesn’t feel the price, they won’t feel the pain of missing it. It’s not about being greedy. It’s about valuing your time and your service. I’m not saying charge an extortionate amount haha I’m saying reflect your value through your price. If you know your stuff and you're confident. Reflect it through your pricing. You’ll attract people who value time and value money. 3. Be transparent upfront Let people know the price before they try to book. A lot of trainers try hide this as they want to bring people through the doors first. This is good if you’re first starting and just need reps. But when you’re serious about helping people progress. Let them know early. We do this with our gym and back then with our 1 on 1s. We charge non members $250 for a session. We always attract people who reflect this. Likewise for our gym. We charge almost 100 bucks a week. We bring in committed and reliable members. because they don’t see price, they see value. Reliable clients aren’t a mystery. They’re a result of how you structure your service. Fix the offer, fix the filter. Then the right people show up.
How to find more reliable clients?
1 like • Aug 3
Thank you. I haven’t thought about any of this before you mentioned it, but it all makes sense. I really agree, especially about the small wins and how pricing sets the tone. Appreciate you guys. I am just starting out so I’m offering free workouts at the park so I can get practice on teaching and get good content from it and hopefully more people sharing with their friends. I am asking everyone to leave me Google reviews on fb and on Google
NEW PADWORK CLASS (Full Class)
Just dropped our latest Padwork Class → CLICK HERE What you'll see inside: - Live coaching with real clients - How we break down padwork fundamentals - Real-time corrections with our members - Drills you can steal for your own sessions This is how we teach padwork in person. No fancy editing. Just raw coaching. Watch how we handle the clients who don't get it right away. This is the difference between watching YouTube tutorials and seeing actual instruction. Drop a comment if this helps your coaching. If it does we'll drop more.
NEW PADWORK CLASS (Full Class)
0 likes • Aug 1
Real helpful drills thank you. Question, how long do we run each drill ? Or does it depend how fast they are picking it up ? I would like to see structure breakdown of the class written down like the flows are written down. And for 1-on-1 I can see what to do. But if I have small group and they’re all wearing gloves waiting for me to do pads with them. Do I have them practicing the drills until I make my way to them ? Thank you. Sorry so many questions
👋🏽 New Members START HERE..
Welcome. Everything you need is in this academy. Your path: 🥊 Start here: Understanding Padwork Fundamentals 🎯 Learn the fundamentals of coaching: Live 1 on 1 Coaching 🔥 Pick a flow to try with your clients: Flow Library ⚡ Try the flow we are running at our gym: Flow of the Week Share your flows on our community wall! We feature member flows on our Pad Flow Instagram (139K followers) every Thursday. Got questions? Post them on the feed. Got answers to someone's question? Answer it. We all help each other in here. 3 Rules: 1. Be respectful 2. If you're in here, we're all the same. Disrespect isn't tolerated. 3. See someone in here that needs help. Help them! This isn't just our community - it's YOURS too! Drop a comment below: Where are you from and what are you here to improve the most? (This also helps us provide the best content and lessons for you)
1 like • Jul 31
👋 My name is Jorge Recalde from Boston, Ma USA 📍. I’m here to stay inspired and learn the way you guys are teaching in your gym and hopefully spread the same energy you guys are spreading
Mittwork Coaching Without having your own gym?
Just curious on if anyone else has the same issues. Background: I love coaching and using the mitts with ammy fighters and normal everyday people that just want a boxing workout but as far as monetizing it for a side job I dont own my own gym and winter is coming here so it would be quite difficult to do outside here. Any tips/ideas? Appreciate it….
0 likes • Jul 29
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