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<description><![CDATA[Jason Baer, Personal Training Professionals (PTP) founder and owner-operator, started the business to meet the growing demand for personal training. Since it's unveiling; Mr. Baer and his company are proud to say they have served thousands of clients with various health-related services since 1998. Mr. Baer earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Science from Southern Connecticut State University and is AFAA certified in personal training and weight room instruction. In addition, he is a member of the Certified Coaches Association of Connecticut. Mr. Baer received the 2006 National Leadership Award as the Honorary Chairman to the Business Advisory ... ]]></description>
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<title>How To Make Your Fitness Club's Personal Training Program Succeed</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Most nice fitness facilities sell themselves based on club size, type and age of equipment, cleanliness and fun atmosphere. But in this increasingly competitive environment, to retain members, fitness clubs increasingly rely on add-on services, chiefly, personal training. But it isn't just a matter of adding the service because running a successful personal training operation requires a different set of management skills needed to run a fitness club.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Did you know that Franchise businesses are twice as likely to remain in business after five years of being in operation than non-franchised businesses? A 1999 study by the United States Chamber of Commerce found that 97% of franchises opened within the last five years were still open for business.  Through trial and error and endless research, a franchise has developed a specific model for success. From protocols and procedures, to studio colors and logo, all of these elements are carefully chosen and proven successful within the market place.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[A successful personal training business requires trust and respect between the client and the trainer. Similarly, the relationships between the trainers and the training business employing them must be based on the same trust, respect and understanding of the business' core values. Hiring a certified trainer does not always mean you are getting  an experienced and professional trainer. ]]></description>
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