
TrainerSync is a nifty piece of software that enables you to spend more time helping your client burn calories in the gym than you burning through paperwork under desk lamp bulbs.
TrainerSync is a nifty piece of software that enables you to spend more time helping your client burn calories in the gym than you burning through paperwork under desk lamp bulbs.
We’re excited to announce that, starting today, TrainerSync is publicly available to all fitness professionals. Visit trainersync.com/sign-up to create your account and start your 30 day free trial.
TrainerSync is a powerful web application that makes running your personal training business easy and efficient. Manage and train clients anywhere in the world by delivering workout plans online, straight to your clients. Help your clients achieve their goals by complementing your in-person training sessions with online training. Increase your results. Increase your revenue.
It’s been a year of highs and lows here at TrainerSync: Our CEO had a baby, moved to a new city, and started renovations on a new house and I sold half of my Transformers collection because I ran out of shelf space.
We also decided to rebuild our entire app from scratch.
A lot of thought went into the decision to restart development, but we believe it was the right choice.
It looks like it’s going to get cold this winter. Really cold! So this week we want to share a little information on cold weather training and nutrition so you’re ready when the time comes. And stats. Everyone loves stats.
Words of wisdom, book lists, stuffing your face and getting high. We’ve got it all this week!
This week we’re sharing links to a couple of different series for you to follow and watch respectively, thoughts on how personal training is evolving, things to consider when you’re training younger athletes and why athletic performance declines as you get older. Hope you enjoy!
This week we take a look at body composition testing, fitness trackers, DOMS, gym culture and reasons to exercise beyond looking good naked.
This week I’m taking you through three things that I’ve spent a lot of time with over the years, either listening to, watching or reading. And then two other things we’ve especially enjoyed this week here at Team TrainerSync.
As part of our ongoing improvements we asked you what feature you would find most useful in helping you run your personal training business.
Here’s what you had to say.
A mix of high quality posts this week, including how to manage your own business growth and your own training, strength training and heart rate variability, post exercise recovery and how much genetics really affects your fitness. Enjoy your weekend guys and gals.