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Old 09-28-2007, 11:07 AM   #10 (permalink)
Ruslan Kedik
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Originally Posted by Chaney Weiner View Post
Great point about the motivation factor. The motivation factor is relatively simple with an online training situation. You can always communicate that through articles or an actual phone consultation. Since developing true and long lasting motivation is so misunderstand it is wise to do what I stated above. We just launched an online community for women and the backbone of it is the motivational aspect and it is easy to get across. That is rather easy to do in an online situation. I would be more concerned about their form when doing the exercises and that they understand about program design. These are the main reasons why it is so much better to be there, hands on.

Chaney
I can see how there can be some issues with on-line training that's why it's not for everyone and i will try my best to qualify individuals with lifting experience. As far as motivation goes sometimes it's even harder to motivate people in person when all they do is bitch and complain about life. Most of my clients are good, but some that's just the way they are and what keeps them coming back is that great workout, results, and the fact that if they don't show up I'll charge them anyways.

How do you motivate your clients? In person vs. on-line client's?
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