Literally just starting to be a PT after getting qualified! I haven't even watched the video but I appreciate you James! Cheers :)
@rippedkodiak21 сағат бұрын
Amazing video brother, I'm in the self improvement space and started my channel 6 months ago. It's the best thing you can ever do, it sets you apart from your competition. Even though I'm not a PT, I love to learn from other people who are killing it. Especially when it comes to building your brand and time management. Building a name for yourself organically is the hardest thing on the internet BUT it has the best possible ROI. Greetings from Poland!
@denisporic750015 сағат бұрын
Im assuming Hormozi title works like a charm? Keep up the grind brother 🙌
@lasershark44Күн бұрын
I’m not a PT, and will never be one, but the principles shared in this video can be applied to so many career paths. Great stuff James!!
@lewisvos8488Күн бұрын
Just starting out as a PT. James has helped me so much I think anyone reading this needs to read or listen to his books their amazing
@PhysioDadNZ17 сағат бұрын
Literally asked this question the other day on your facebook story 😂 stoked to see a whole video on it!
@CaelanTierney4 сағат бұрын
The title split testing on this video is mental James 👏 Fair play.
@tompickbourne7694Күн бұрын
Evening James, thanks for continuing to push me towards action, I spoke to Morris last week, honestly was a little underwhelmed but haven’t given up on joining mentorship, I just need to do more research and determine suitability for business idea. I’ll keep absorbing your advice 🤙
@stefanmarketing2029Күн бұрын
Love the content James, thank you so much 🙌 Currently putting money aside for the business mentorship!
@callumferguson827Күн бұрын
James could sell a bald man a skin fade. Quality content
@TheDonPalumboКүн бұрын
All sound advice, but I would say that typically getting clients from 11-2 can be very challenging on an every day basis. And if you need the money which most PTs do the normal diary is like a few in the morning, one or two at lunch and then a few in the evening. If you don’t NEED the money all well and good to look for clients for specific times but that is incredibly challenging to find. Other than that, all good advice
@JamesSmithBusiness20 сағат бұрын
Agree to disagree.
@benreed602Күн бұрын
I’m thinking about becoming a PT. Please make more content like this!!
@Freegameteachings19 сағат бұрын
What are you on the fence about?
@morbintime-l4i16 сағат бұрын
don't do it. former PT of six years here, ran 30-40 sessions per week, did online coaching and even worked as my gym's PT manager. you're gonna be chasing shadows unless you are a massive anomaly like james here. the industry is set up to churn new trainers like a meat grinder - especially in big box gyms who will literally hire anyone as long as they can lock them into an unbreakable 12 month rent franchise agreement. everyone is broke and miserable, so they lean heavy into narcissism, exercise addiction, eating disorders, jealousy, gossip and drama. i have never seen as many people in unstable relationships or single and childless in middle age as i did working at a gym and looking around at the management, trainers and reception staff. finally left the industry completely, did a 12 week tech bootcamp and now work as a data engineer making twice as much as i did as a fully booked PT with none of the drama or BS.
@SeadogsOnTourКүн бұрын
Another quality video, information gold mine. The strange thing is, a lot of what you speak about even here isn’t aimed at my industry, but could be applied in some way, shape or form. Thanks again James 🫡
@nelsondernaam1776Күн бұрын
PT at 1700 and 1800 should be illegal
@matthewallen72317 сағат бұрын
I’m flying by air China today 😂🫡
@bex9295Күн бұрын
noice
@JamesSmithBusinessКүн бұрын
nailed the word verbiage btw. Get the course www.jamessmith.business/personal-trainer-pack