Are you getting ready for September?
That “Back To School”vibe is in the air.
Did you miss Sundays nights webinar for
35 + Females?
It was incredible how many people joined and wanted to get
on so if you missed it or couldn’t get in
here is the replay.
It will be up for 24 hours click here
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I have 1 more space left for Pilates Level 3 in London
Click here to get the info
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Join the next Kick Start Discovery Day Its a free afternoon
for anyone interested in becoming a Kick Start Franchisee
Its Guildford 3rd September click here to join
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Do you want to transition from a job to a full time fitness business
Judging by the feedback I get from many Instructors who teach part time, and also hold down a full/time job in another industry, making the transition into a full time fitness business is an ambition for many fitpros. So, here are my top tips for making the leap.
1.LOVE YOUR DAY job! Yes, the job you want to get rid of. Love it and live it because if you work in an office for 8 hours a day and you hate every minute, you doodle about, you waste your time, you send bad energy around and that energy will follow you into your fitness life. Accept it’s a stepping stone and while you are there throw yourself into it 100%. You’ll leave every day with a spring in your step ready to give 200% to your fitness business. “Doing the best you can in this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment. “Put yourself in the best moment” That’s is an Oprah quote, and it’s so right.
2.Create a financial cushion before you go. This is imperative that you build up some savings and a financial net before you transition. You will need cash to set up your website, create adverts, flyers, leaflets, promotions and PR etc. and you need to have a clear view about the profit you will be making. If you are setting up new classes get them set up and going BEFORE you leave, even if you have to work so hard at 2 jobs before you finally go. If you are creating an online business make sure you are CLEAR about what you are doing, selling, offering and who exactly is your customer? Are you solving their problems with your services?
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If you have new ideas about the fitness services you are going to offer, then get out into the community and make sure there is a market for what you want to offer. For example, do you want to specialise in teaching Pilates to retired people who are free in the daytime? Then get out and find as many of this market as you possibly can and talk to them. Are they willing to commit to a regular daytime class and what would they pay for this service?
Do a full SWOT analysis of what is going on in your area. Check out the competition, go and see all of the available halls, find out how many households live in the area, how many leisure centers there are (private health clubs do a full breakdown of everything) and then work out if you can do it differently or better.
Then, once you have done a full analysis you may even come to the conclusion you could do a day job part time and fitness part time and get the best of both worlds. As always, do the research first before you do a full transition.
Tweet me your views @RachelHolmes Have you made the switch? How did it go? Are you still teetering on the edge? Let me know
Have you booked onto my brand new workshop called
The BrainFit Workout™ yet?
I will be launching the concept in Bristol on
11th September then Kelly Reed-Banks will
be rolling out the workshop through out the UK.
As this is such a new concept there are limited places on
each venue – I hope you can make it 🙂
Click here to see all the information dates and booking
Have a wonderful day
See you on Facebook LIVE at 730am
Love Rachel xxxxx