Tom
owns his own business as a successful personal trainer. As his client
base grew, he realized he wanted to offer more to his clients. Tom
had heard his clients concerns and excuses in many of the training
sessions and he wanted more ways to help them. He realized they were
stuck in self-defeating patterns so he looked for a way to help the
whole person. Tom researched and found that coaching
certification
made sense.
Tom
was drawn to coaching because it engages the client and fits well
with his role as a motivator and accountability partner. He realized
he already had a number of skills for successful coaching work. As a
personal trainer, he understood the importance of proper training and
knew this included the coaching
field. He took the time and made the investment to master the skills
and achieve his goals by becoming properly certified in an
ICF-approved coach training program.
Tom
already had a trusting relationship with his long standing clients
so he had developed the rapport and knew their personalities. He
decided to add coaching services to his personal traning agreement
where he defined the roles and boundaries of the coaching
relationship as taught in his ICF-approved
coach training.
Now
Tom uses his coaching certification to help his clients so they begin
setting specific, measurable, and achievable short and long term
goals. They choose to change their behavior patterns and create
lasting success. His clients now have better results and stick with
their training. He finds training and coaching both happen naturally
during training sessions. Tom is now a well-being coach in addition
to a personal trainer. He is more satisfied with his work and his
clients are more satisfied with their results.