One that could have major implications for the entire health and fitness industry…
What’s the trend?
Many gym members are NOT returning to gyms, despite reopening.
Sure the hardcore gym rats and bodybuilders can’t be kept away…
And I’m sure the CrossFitters are literally kicking doors in to get to their Oly lifts and kettlebells…
But a lot of less intense fitness enthusiasts and average joes just aren’t going back.
In a recent interview with Maclean’s magazine, David Singh — a 34-year-old Toronto-based sports journalist — had this to say about it…
“Since the pandemic began, I’ve started to realize I was wasting a lot of time in the gym.”
Driving to a facility, changing, showering, waiting for others to finish with equipment all added to the 45 minutes he’d spend actually working out.
“One benefit I’ve seen at home is you can squeeze in a workout — and a pretty solid workout — any chance you get.”
And he’s not alone…
According to a recent survey of over 5,000 gym members worldwide, only about 31% have returned to gyms after reopening.
Indicating a lot of people are choosing to continue working out from home.
Singh says he won’t rule out returning to the gym, but has multiple friends who claim they’ll never go back.
Now here’s the thing…
The most interesting part about all of this to me is that the people who aren’t returning to gyms…
The ones who aren’t trying to build Arnold bodies or set CrossFit records…
Are EXACTLY the folks who usually need and want personal training.
They just don’t want to do it in the gym anymore.
That’s why virtual training sessions are becoming so popular.
And there’s absolutely ZERO reason you can’t be one of the smart trainers already earning a healthy income providing virtual sessions to their own clients.
The facts are in…
And it’s clear a HUGE number of people are now working out at home instead of the gym.
According to market research company, NPD Group, fitness equipment revenue more than doubled through 2020…
Sales of treadmills shot up 135% while those of stationary bikes nearly tripled.
Peloton became a household name… and reported a 172% increase in sales over the previous year.
Tonal, a strength-training home gym system, reported a whopping 700 percent increase in sales.
And at times, it’s been next to impossible to get your hands on dumbbells or exercise benches… maybe you’ve experienced this firsthand.
So what does all this mean for a personal trainer?
Very simple…
Even though people have made huge investments to get fitness equipment into their homes…
It doesn’t mean they’ve miraculously learned how to use it…
OR get the results they really want.
They STILL need the same accountability and expert guidance they always have.
And they’ll invest in that too.
Which is why in-home training can easily skyrocket your PT income this year.
There’s 2 types of PT the at-home-exerciser wants right now:
In home in-person…
And in home virtual.
We’ll show you how to quickly and easily start training clients in their homes doing both.
But that’s not even the best part…
The biggest reason having your own in-home training business increases your income so dramatically…
… is because your client’s entire PT payment… goes straight into YOUR pocket… no middle man.
So imagine instead of getting whatever 20%, 30%, even 50% you’re used to getting…
You’re now getting 100%.You just DOUBLED YOUR INCOME (or better).
So with such amazing profitability… and demand for in-home training at a record high…
It’s a genuine gold rush opportunity.
And we’ll show you how to get started right away… just like dozens of other smart trainers are doing every week.
So don’t miss your chance to get in on the gold rush of in-home training…
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