I don't even know or follow this girl but she liked my IG pic yesterday and now because of this thread I feel famous and relevant thanks guys
Loving the digs!! We beee more of themTHE SHAAAADE! Love it
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Oh most definitely!!!Her post to the question about Georgie... something 100% went on there
She was actually quite passive aggressive with her response a bit. I go through phases of thinking she’s tolerable and then her irritating me. I think she’s starting to get too big for her bootsOh most definitely!!!
getting to big for her boots! Especially now she’s ‘coaching’She was actually quite passive aggressive with her response a bit. I go through phases of thinking she’s tolerable and then her irritating me. I think she’s starting to get too big for her boots
The fact she’s going right into online coaching without working in a gym doesn’t sit right with megetting to big for her boots! Especially now she’s ‘coaching’
Agreed! Plus she’s always so bleeping negative.The fact she’s going right into online coaching without working in a gym doesn’t sit right with me
I agree too. She has hardly any experience of even training consistently. It won’t last. She is too daddy to be a decent coach.The fact she’s going right into online coaching without working in a gym doesn’t sit right with me
It’s a weird one. My partner does some online coaching but at least 3/4 if not more of his clients are 1-2-1, because he finds it a lot more beneficial. I get that online has his benefits but it’s so vaguely outlined with the amount of support you get that it always makes me feel a bit ‘meh’Am I the only one who is starting to visualize online coaching as a giant pyramid scheme/multi level marketing sham?
I understand that the pay structure isn't similar at all, and that you don't earn a percentage of your downline's sales from their own coaching businesses.
I just keep thinking of a top tier of established "elite coaches" for example Dan Welburn who regularly compete (Georgie's coach)
Then you have a 2nd tier which would comprise of Georgie (limited competition experience and doesn't provide contest prep coaching to others)
Leanne would probably fall into a 3rd tier. Formally coached by Georgie, just passed her online personal trainer course and is still very much a student of nutrition/training herself, let alone competition.
Atrocious branding.
I'd LOVE to know what she's thinking of charging per month.
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I’ve been lifting for two-ish years and I don’t even like going to the gym with my pals and running them through a beginners/body weight session I get that it’s her passion but….The fact that she's such a novice fitness gal herself doesn't sit right with me. Imagine taking 3 months of piano lessons, then launching your own piano teaching business.
Totally agree! She didn’t even know how to hip thrust properly until a few weeks ago!I hope she doesn't pack in the NHS job to pursue this.
The fact that she's such a novice fitness gal herself doesn't sit right with me. Imagine taking 3 months of piano lessons, then launching your own piano teaching business.
Online coaching looks like a big, unregulated bubble, ready to burst. She'll have to be careful dishing out nutrition and training advice, especially when the consequences of ill informed advice could jeopardize a client's health.
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Completely agree with this. Like I don't know why people feel it's appropriate to coach someone when they've had under a year of good, solid training. Your basic PT qualifications will teach you jack tit and there's so much competition nowadays for actually good coaches. there's no way I'd apply to work with a coach as inexperienced as her; she has no background or proof of success/client transformation, so people are just applying because she's got a decent following. LolTotally agree! She didn’t even know how to hip thrust properly until a few weeks ago!
She should coach a couple of people for FREE, to help gain experience, then start charging in a few months. So rushed.