Current location - Health Preservation Learning Network - Fitness coach - I am engaged in the fitness industry and am developing to private education. I don't know how to do it. Should I be a member consultant first? What is the development direction of the member consultan
I am engaged in the fitness industry and am developing to private education. I don't know how to do it. Should I be a member consultant first? What is the development direction of the member consultan
I am engaged in the fitness industry and am developing to private education. I don't know how to do it. Should I be a member consultant first? What is the development direction of the member consultant? Hello, in developed cities, on average, private education does earn a lot. The threshold is not as high as you think. No problem at all if you are not a sports major. Find a better fitness center, train and take that certificate. Not difficult,

In second-and third-tier cities, it is obvious that the general membership-based consultants are greater than private education.

The salary of members is linked to sales performance, and the basic salary plus commission varies according to the location of the store. After all, the maximum is generally 14. If it's above this point, don't go, you can't make money.

Salary structure of private education. Basic salary+commission+class fee.

Excellent membership background is far more popular than private education. Earn more. If a club doesn't have an excellent member department, the coach doesn't have to do it. . .

I suggest you join the club first, get to know the fitness center and learn sales skills. Like private education, and then develop into private education. After all, private education also depends on sales for a living, but that is another sales skill.

I hope it helps you.