What If Personal Trainers and Fitness Experts Offered a Money Back Guarantee?

Both Client and Personal Trainer or Fitness Expert Would Benefit

Sussy
With obesity on the rise across the country, what would happen if health clubs, gyms and personal trainers did more to motivate and encourage consumers by guaranteeing results? What if they offered their members a money-back guarantee? Or is there too much money to be made from those who sign contracts and then don't attend or follow through? If the fitness industry is really intent on making a difference, then perhaps it needs to start selling results, not just memberships.

Most fitness instructors and personal trainers I know really want their clients to achieve their goals. But I suspect that few, if any, would be willing to guarantee results or give back to their client every penny he or she paid if the client's goals are unmet. However, I was recently told about a fitness instructor in Europe who does just that. This is how the European plan was described to me:

When a client has a goal in mind, he or she and the personal trainer or fitness expert work together to come up with an individualized and measurable plan to achieve that goal. Some may simply want to lose weight or reduce their body fat percentage. Another may want to run in and complete an upcoming marathon, while yet another is looking to compete in a sport or activity requiring a change in his or her fitness level.

Regardless of the goal, the plan begins with a thorough assessment by the personal trainer or fitness expert. The assessment examines a wide range of things, including how realistic the goal is, the strength and nature of the individual's support system, the person's nutritional habits and daily stress levels and his or her overall health. Depending on the individual and the goal, the plan may also include requirements away from the gym, such as a dietary program.

Once a goal and plan are agreed upon, a contract is signed, a fee is paid and work begins - all with a money-back guarantee.

The health club, gym or personal trainer certainly doesn't want to give back money to anyone - and they shouldn't have to. If an accurate assessment was done, and the client follows through on the agreed upon plan, the health or fitness goal will be met, and everyone wins. If the individual does not reach their goal, despite fulfilling their end of the contract, a reputable and experienced personal trainer should gladly refund his or her client's fee. After all, that's what you're paying for, and a well-paid personal trainer or fitness expert shouldn't be paid for anything less than expert advice and training.

What a concept! Perhaps it's time personal trainers and other fitness experts do something similar in the U.S. Setting up a gym with lots of shiny equipment and taking money from those who impulsively join out of desperation or because they live or work nearby is not enough. There are more health clubs and personal trainers out there than at any other time in history, yet obesity rates continue to rise. Perhaps a new approach on the part of personal trainers and fitness experts would be another step in the right direction.

Published by Sussy

I'm retired and living in the country where I enjoy my family and my many animals: horses, donkey, goats, cats, and dogs. I love the outdoors and reading and writing about serious matters.  View profile

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  • Charlie K2/22/2008

    It's a great idea but it'll never happen.

  • Sherry W2/20/2008

    Darn, my comments aren't showing up again. :(

  • Sherry W2/20/2008

    Absolutely something to think about. However, I'm guessing that since these are businesses, the actual goal is to make money rather than guarantee results. :)

  • Linda Ann Nickerson2/19/2008

    Pound for pound, this is a super idea! ;-)

  • Jeff-Fitness 19 2/19/2008

    Our club is doing exactly that!!! You heard me right. To hear more info or to recommend a friend visit our website at

    sanmateofintess19.com

    and let me know what you think about our Metabolism Makeover program!!!! It's amazing

  • Katy Berezny2/13/2008

    lol yeah I know right !! Love this!! :)

  • Chris M. Carmichael2/13/2008

    interesting concept

  • Molly Carter2/13/2008

    Great concept...my only question would be if people would take advantage of it... Trainers may have a hard time proving if people really followed through with the regimen, diet, etc

  • cathiesbloggs2/12/2008

    Now this is something to think about !!!...Excellent Article !!!

  • Donna Porter2/12/2008

    Good concept and article!

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