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PERCEPTIONS
I was out practicing MAP 10 (#map10isthenewzone1) in North Carolina while there for CCP “program design” and “coaching” level 1. The night there was calling me to be outside. I walk often. Its not irregular for me to walk with my Titan Vest in the AM’s for 60 min as well as hike the Gateway Loop with my wife 2-3x/week for 1:09 – ish. (currently on track to beat Matt and Lindsay’s 1:08). Anyhow, I was out for a stroll and had to stop in this field.
3 REASONS EVEN EXPERIENCED COACHES SHOULD TAKE THE OPEX COACHING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (CCP)
3 Reasons Even Experienced Coaches Should Take the OPEX Coaching Certificate Program (CCP).
THE PROBLEM WITH PART-TIME COACHES
The reality is, many (arguably most) small gyms struggle to turn any kind of relevant profit, much less have the ability to afford to pay full-time coaches a professional wage. Instead, they hire a couple of part-time coaches and pay them $20 an hour.
THE IMPACT OF A CCP COACH
On Monday, James, Mike and I spoke to a of a group of coaches outside of the world of “fitness” and what was a repeating theme of the discussion is the opportunity that coaches have to truly make an impact in someone’s life.
THREE PILLARS OF TRUST; LIFE COACHING IN CHARLOTTE NC
This past weekend we had a great group of coaches gather in Charlotte, NC for a weekend of digging deeper into what coaching is and what it can be at its best. One of my favorite parts of the CCP Life Coaching module is when we spend some time discussing how to build trust with clients.
GROUP FITNESS INSTRUCTOR VS OPEX COACH: INCENTIVIZING YOUR COACHES
In the fourth article of this six-part series, we’re going to look at how you can incentive your coaches to care.
WHEN IS IT TIME TO OPEN YOUR GYM- PART 3
You are playing a game when you open a gym. How many more clients can you bring in than you churn out?
ABI HAMMOND: FINDING THE RIGHT RECIPE WITH OPEX EDUCATION
The moment Abi Hammond came across James FitzGerald and OPEX education, she knew she needed to get involved. “I was coaching at a CrossFit gym, and the owner was a client of James’. He turned me on to the education. I just remember sitting there like ‘Oh shit, there’s a lot of information.
JIM AND JULIE MIGLIACCIO OF OPEX GOLD COAST
When we think about fitness coaches, we often think about fit 20-somethings who burn out after a year. But that is not the case for OPEX Gold Coast.
DO WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY
I had the best weekend—it was completely full and utterly fulfilling. I completed phase 2 of a new corporate gym I’m setting up, packed and got ready to leave for Sweden, I trained and PR’d, made & ate really good seasonal food, hung out with a dear friend, read a book, listened to good music, slept well, supported Kent at the opens, took my daughter to volleyball, survived as she drove us home (she just got her learners), connected with old friends, had very philosophical conversations, played laser tag with my boys, went shopping, drove my kids to their activities at all hours, and had an extra teenager at my house for a grand total of 5 kids for the weekend.
SUCCESS THROUGH THE EYES OF A COACH
It’s a concept of digging deeper under the hood. It’s not pessimism, its reality versus fantasy when we want to speak about success.
DO IT FOR FUN
I recently worked with a group of children, a troop of Girl Scout Brownies, about 8 or 9-years-old, came into OPEX to earn one of their badges
FALL DOWN SEVEN TIMES, STAND UP EIGHT
Fall Down Seven Times, Stand Up Eight “When you are truly inspired by something you cannot fail, because you don’t give up. You might fall, maybe even several times, but you will get back up again. If you fall and do not get back up, what do you call that? That is a gift, because […]
HOW TO BECOME A PERSONAL TRAINER IN 2024
If you're passionate about fitness and enjoy helping others achieve their goals, becoming a personal trainer may be the perfect career choice for you. But where do you start? Here are some tips and advice on how to become a personal trainer.
HOW TO TRANSITION FROM A GROUP CLASS GYM TO INDIVIDUAL DESIGN
Though many group class and CrossFit affiliate gym owners find themselves overworked, burnt out and barely turning a profit, they’re too scared to make sweeping changes, so they continue on the dire path they’re on. They continue to let their fears get the best of them:
PRO COACH VS. INFLUENCER
Fitness influencers receive a lot of flak, and rightly so. Professional coaches often find themselves competing with fitness influencers for client attention. More importantly, pro coaches have to run damage control when the clients they care for are influenced into trying some "hack" that they were tempted by on social media.
HOW TO START AN ONLINE FITNESS COACHING BUSINESS IN 2024
If you're thinking about starting your own online fitness coaching business, it can be difficult to know where to begin. With the online training market already saturated in 2023, breaking through all of the noise is a big challenge.
THE ROAD TO 125 CLIENTS WITH REMOTE COACH MICHAEL BANN
One hundred and twenty five clients who pay USD$355 a month for individual program design and monthly consults: Doing the math on that sounds like the dream for many who aspire to be a full-time professional coach.
CONGRATULATIONS TO SAM SMITH ON OPEX REMOTE COACHING OWNERSHIP
As an OPEX RC head coach, Sam has worked relentlessly over the past 5 years, and has earned the opportunity to step into the role of visionary and leader. Sam is unmatched in his commitment to providing a leading coaching service and in the role of owner, will drive forward new and innovative ways for the OPEX RC team to provide fitness coaching in an online setting.
FROM $40,000 A YEAR AS A GROUP CLASS COACH TO SIX FIGURES-PLUS - SAM SMITH
Five years ago, Sam Smith coached at a CrossFit gym and had some remote clients and sport teams on the side, and was in the process of becoming a physiotherapist because he didn’t know if it was possible to make a professional wage and pursue a full-time career as a fitness coach.