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Advice for New PTs & the challenges I faced when starting in the Industry

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In this week's Hump Day Q'n'A I answer 2 questions that came in.
1. What were the challenges I faced when I first started as a PT & how I overcame them?
2. What advice would I give newly qualified PTs?
In the podcast, I highlight:
- The errors I made in my early years in the industry, how I initially failed as a self-employed Personal Trainer and the challenges I faced starting out.
- What lessons my back story and the challenges I experienced taught me and what lessons other PTs can learn from them.
- My 4 key pieces of advice that I would give all new PTs to help them avoid confusion, give themselves clear direction, improve programming, improve personal progress and not hold themselves back.

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When? This feed was archived on February 04, 2022 01:05 (2+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on December 24, 2021 13:28 (3y ago)

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Manage episode 236873287 series 2286218
Content provided by Adam Willis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Adam Willis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this week's Hump Day Q'n'A I answer 2 questions that came in.
1. What were the challenges I faced when I first started as a PT & how I overcame them?
2. What advice would I give newly qualified PTs?
In the podcast, I highlight:
- The errors I made in my early years in the industry, how I initially failed as a self-employed Personal Trainer and the challenges I faced starting out.
- What lessons my back story and the challenges I experienced taught me and what lessons other PTs can learn from them.
- My 4 key pieces of advice that I would give all new PTs to help them avoid confusion, give themselves clear direction, improve programming, improve personal progress and not hold themselves back.

  continue reading

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