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High School Coaches Do Need You
"The Head Football Coach just won’t listen to me… He
thinks he knows everything, but his training program is
terrible and his team would be so much better if he would
just hire me as the Strength Coach…"
Do you know how many times I hear that?
I get emails about it.
People talk with me about it at conferences.
It’s a common topic discussed on the IYCA Message Board.
And every single time, the follow up question reads something
like this –
"How can I get the Coach to trust and hire me?"
And here’s my standard answer…
Why would he?
From his perspective, who in the heck are you?
Do you know many ‘well credentialed’ Personal Trainers
there are in our industry who are absolute crap at what
they do?
Now, I’m sure that sounds like a negative slam, but it
really isn’t.
It’s a wake up call for you.
You have to PROVE to the Coach that you’re better.
Show him that you know more than him and more than
any other Trainers out there.
But you can’t prove that by ‘telling him so’ and then
walking away with your hands up in the air angry
that he isn’t listening.
I have made a career of gaining the trust of high school
coaches in various parts of the world and literally
having them beg me to train their athletes and teams.
Very few people in our industry can boast that kind of
success.
And here’s my secret….
I get someone else to do the talking for me.
Seriously.
I use my client referral network.
I chat with satisfied parents who have connection to
the local high school coaches and athletic department and ask them
to consider chatting with the coach about me.
And when they do, that opens the door.
All I have to do is walk in.
Literally, I go from ‘just another Trainer trying to
work with my athletes’ to a ‘fantastic Trainer who is
coming highly recommended by the father of one of my
star players’.
See the difference?
And it works… Every time.
But you know what else works?
The right credentials.
With a certification from the IYCA, you can proudly
tell the coach that your expert training and education
is BASED on working with young athletes.
It’s not a certification that people suggest is the
‘Gold Standard’ but really doesn’t have much to do with
developmental athletic training – something critically
important to high school athletes.
And your certification doesn’t come from an organization
who offers 25 different kinds of educational streams from
‘Geriatric Fitness’ to ‘Pre-Natal care’.
It comes from an international association whose sole mission
is based on teaching Trainers to work effectively with
young athletes.
From Speed Training and Team Program Design to Strength
Development and The Art of Coaching.
I take great pride in being a Member of the IYCA.
And every single high school coach I have ever
talked with appreciates that I am equipped to work with
there athletes based on my IYCA affiliation.
Now that speaks volumes.
Our Level 1 – Youth Fitness Specialist certification is
your ticket ‘in’ my friend.
Get certified now to work with high school athletes and
teams for a fraction of what you’d have to pay for other
more generic educational opportunities.
Below is your exclusive link to the IYCA Level 1
material –
http://www.iyca.org/fitspecialist1
‘Till next time,
Brian
P.S. – Did you know that ALL IYCA Members are invited to
the Ryan Lee Boot Camp on September 21 to enjoy a live
Level 1 certification seminar being hosted by yours truly…
… For FREE!
Enjoy the event live and in person.
Ask me ANYTHING you want about training or business and more on high school coaches.
All for free.
Check out www.RyanLeeBootCamp.com for the details.
Gaining respect can take time and patience.The one overriding factor I have found is that the relationship you need to have between coach, player and parent must be open, supportive and dynamic.Without this triangle of trust things can become a little protracted. I have worked with children for over 30yrs and its taken the best part of 15yr to build up a portfolio and that is not without trials and tribulations.If you are good you will earn respect from people and be hired, but dont forget to keep on developing your skills through courses suited to your career development and never be afraid to ask those who may have a little more experience.Search for the sky and one day you will reach the stars.