Having been on both sides of the fence, that is why doing a call to see if you're a good fit is always a wise strategy.
According to my survey on StrongFirst instructors group, it is about evenly split between live and correspondence with captured footage.
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Hi Anna,According to my survey on StrongFirst instructors group, it is about evenly split between live and correspondence with captured footage.
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There also may be business value to SF. If SF had a great system to pair up SF certified coaches with clients, using this forum, it could translate into more sales for them.
This really makes me question my involvement on this forum. I am not in the health/excersise industry. This is just a hobby or lifestyle for me. If I respond to a post offering my opinion, I may be taking a business opportunity away from an online coach. It's better to direct that person to somebody that is willing to help them long term.
I respectfully disagree, @william bad butt. The forum is used for different things by different people. Please continue to use it as you have been, to both ask questions and offer advice.This really makes me question my involvement on this forum. I am not in the health/excersise industry. This is just a hobby or lifestyle for me. If I respond to a post offering my opinion, I may be taking a business opportunity away from an online coach. It's better to direct that person to somebody that is willing to help them long term.
So well said and spot on. The reason I am on a path to start paying Strong First professionals (once our crisis is over) is the credibility of the organization and its knowledge-base that I came to trust through this forum.The best way to explain why StrongFirst doesn't worry about this (that you offering opinions here might take away business from a professional trainer) would be the expression, "A riding tide floats all boats." This forum's reputation for giving good advice and having none of the usual Internet nonsense is something that attracts people to StrongFirst and, in the end, is good for everyone's business, both SrongFirst as a company and the trainers we certify. The latter can and do find more and more students seeking out StrongFirst Certified Instructors for personal and group instruction as our overall visibility and good reputation grows.