One of the great things about running your own PT business is that you can work with people who are attracted you you and your approach, and also you can choose who you work with. This has put me in a lucky position where I get to work with people that I look forward to seeing and who I know are there to work. I totally understand that some people lack motivation and need to be pushed, and that is keeping many PTs in business. People like that tend not to be drawn to me, because I'm not going be nose to nose with you screaming motivation vitriol at you like the Commando in the Biggest Loser. It's just not my style. I like working with people who have a reason, are motivated, are driven by the desire to improve the length and quality of their lives through regular physical effort. They turn up on time, with a smile on their face, a "can-do" attitude and I take care of the details. For those of you who work with me on a regular basis, this means you are wired that way and believe me when I say, I have let many potential clients go on their way because they lack these very qualities.
So this a big thank you and shout out to all of you who have sacrificed your time, energy, money, left your sweat on the floor and walked out with so much more than you came in with. Today I would like to celebrate the hard work of Wesley. Out of a group of very hard-working individuals, I can honestly say that none work harder than Wes. Some of you have even seen him lying smashed and hyperventilating on the floor after his sessions and may be wondering what he did to upset me so much that I would leave him that way. What you may not know is that Wes does not feel like he has given his best unless he pushes HIMSELF to that limit and I've seen him practising in his own time and he pushes himself just as hard then as when he's working with me. Wes has transformed his body, lost so many trouser sizes in the year we've been working together that I've lost track. The muscle mass he's put on is impressive and his posture & fitness has improved in leaps and bounds.
Please enjoy this 2.5 minute video celebrating Wesley's amazing efforts and transformation.
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