i think u can start practicing by giving out some free sessions, be generous and your clients won't think that you're just approaching for cash and spend 3 hours for teachings that supposed to be done in 1/2 hour.
there's still alot to learn. I'm not sure how long you've been training but then lots of PT out there keep saying that the cert is just a piece of paper and u would be gaining real war experience by realistically training your clients officially + improving yourself through your training path.
go to a gym and don't be shy when u see people that really needs help. Lots of them are willing to get a PT but those bankers/ businessmen are just too shy of going onto the counter and ask "hey can u teach me how to use this machine".
if you're shy too then it will just be a waste.
alt. come to my site and get an account for 1:1 video consultation (as a Fitness Expert)
u can also help ppl through answering email for $$ (sorry folks, abit of advertisement.. LOL)
just remember, the best PT (or those that chargest the most with the most clients) is not necessary to be the champion of bodybuilding. communication skill and presentational skill is the key. practice, practice and keep an extroverted attitude. Don't be afraid of "i'm fine, i dun need help" then u'll be successful = )
|