I can see where 30 minute sessions wouldn't work for home-based training. As you pointed out, I'm in a club setting and like Cosgrove, most of my workouts are group.
My members can pay $399 per month for unlimited personal training, but it's ALL group sessions (unless no one happens to show up on a given half-hour) and it's all 30 minute sessions.
If they commit to it for a full year, they can get it for $299 per month. We can train up to 8 people per session, and they have to book their sessions 1 day in advance. Their un-used sessions don't roll over.
Get 50 people doing this and you are suddenly making some serious moola!
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