Hi,
Are you a fitness coach?
Is that something you have thought about becoming?
You can...
Training people to compete in shows is really part of a "passion" and
much more complicated and takes on many different areas you need to be an expert in not just diet and workouts but also posing, walking, suits, and which divisions to enter.
Here is where I'm getting at... instead of just Bikini, Figure, Fitness Model, and Muscle there so more people that could and maybe even should (for health reasons) transform themselves to be more fit.
If you are or going to be a trainer or coach and you want clients there is likely many more people who are potential transformation clients than the next Pro Fitness Model?
Wouldn't you agree?
A few years ago we started a Transformation Division for WBFF Fitness Atlantic at Mohegan Sun. I know that division could blow up and as a trainer and coach that has so much potential for you.
I always
tell Fitness Pros that hosting workshops leading up to a show are a great thing to offer but maybe it's too complicated and the market is small?
There is less to no posing practice with the Transformation Division and all of the participants are treated like stars at Mohegan Sun. You can start a 12-week online coaching program and have all of your clients enter the event.
If you have entered a show in any division you know it was one of the toughest things to you can do in your life. The training and diet is so tough and walking out on stage knowing you are judged against the other contestants isn't easy for anyone ever.
In Transformation each participant is judged against their own progress.
I think it is very good but not everyone can be a Contest Prep Coach because again you need a place to hold these workshops. Not only do you rent a studio but pretty much only local people show up.
Transformation Division really opens the door for people who are motivated to change their bodies through nutrition and exercise. It's NOT about the most drastic change and it isn't focused on any winners or losers. Each participant is treated like a winner for what they have
accomplished.
Any questions reach out to me,
Brian Cannone