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Online Personal Training: A Starter Guide

Online coaching lets you train more clients without trading every hour for a session. Here's how it actually works, how to price it, and what you need to deliver it well.

What online training really is

It's not "selling a PDF." Good online coaching is a real relationship: you write a structured program, the client trains and logs it, and you review, adjust and keep them accountable — all remotely. The value isn't the workout file; it's the ongoing coaching and adjustment around it.

How to price it

Online clients pay less per month than in-person ones, but you can serve many more, so the math works. A common model is a monthly retainer — programming plus check-ins plus messaging — tiered by how much support is included. Price on the value and the time you put in, not on "it's just online."

The delivery loop

Communication is the product

In person, your presence does the coaching. Online, your communication is the coaching. Set expectations on response times, keep check-ins consistent, and make sure clients always know what to do next. Silence is the fastest way to lose an online client.

The tools you need

You can stitch this together with spreadsheets and texts, but it gets messy fast. What you really need: a way to build and assign programs, exercise demos, somewhere clients log workouts, progress tracking, and messaging — ideally in one place so nothing falls through the cracks.

Run your whole online roster in one place

FitForge gives you programs, exercise videos, client logging, progress tracking and chat — everything an online coaching loop needs, without the spreadsheet chaos. Free to start.

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