Would you say there is a ratio of what type of posts we need to do for social media? Should there be a balance of informative posts, reels, recipes, gyms tips etc.
"Some of my clients are adamant that they are eating a 'healthy diet' and do not need to/cannot make any changes due to hectic schedule (one client); or fear of failure/dislike of calorie counting/any discussion around nutrition (another client - very sensitive subject matter! We could not even discuss nutrition in the consultation, it was that bad! So I completely respected this and focused on performance goals despite her being severely overweight). We agreed the client journey would focus on nutrition at a later date, but it is becoming evident that their results are not going to be optimal (I did make this clear to them from the start). When you know a client would get better results with a different approach, but they are resistant to change/do not believe anything is wrong with their diet (even just in terms of performance-based goals), what are the best questions to ask them? I tried this week and hit a brick wall... Should I just leave it? Thanks"
When tracking C2A do we count everything we've put on social media posts, including polls used on stories, and links we've sent to people etc?
Regarding Stridist. Since this is going to be the ideal coaching platfrom. Would you say its worth trialing with a few clients even though you've not long transitioned over to trainerize?
I want my clients to share my content, either my posts or if I tag them in my story. I don't really record any of our sessions. Any tips on how to do it without becoming the PT that's always recording and posting videos on social media?
Got quiet times in the late AM-early PM period. Gym tends to be a lot quieter these times. You reckon i should generate a lead magnet for these times? Eg. Free 1-2-1 session to go over your current workout, trickies, nutrition etc???