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$350hr for privates?
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Regardless of how much money someone makes, you have to admit $350 a hour for private trainings is ridiculous.
But, someone making 10X more than me wouldn't give it a second thought. Someone making 10X less than me thinks spending $35 an hour on private trainings is ridiculous.
Everyone has a different Line of Reasonableness that they won't cross. It's not unanimous.
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Way over priced for personal training. He had some reasonable drop in subscriptions. $199 for monthly subscription on Monday and Fridays. It’s mostly individual technical training. It’s good. Lots of touches. And non stop moving. No standing around or waiting in lines.
his newest subscription is $499 for unlimited small group training held on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday nights. Those vary each night .. technical, speed and agility, finishing, defending, midfield drills and live play.
if you go every night it’s well worth it.
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I guess there’s no such thing as bad publicity so I’m sure he’s happy he’s being discussed.
I do wonder about the cash only thing though.
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We have never don’t personal training at RC because I can’t justify the price for my Ds age. But we have done the subscription and looking to do the small group subscription. Both are very reasonable for what you get when signing up for the subscription. If you go every day it’s offered you will be sure to get your moneys worth.
if you can afford the privates…do them. I haven’t heard one bad thing about them. Great facility and trainers. They really make the athletes work.
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Originally posted by Guest View Post350 is a lot. Who else out there is good and what is their rate? 100/150 seems the norm
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Originally posted by Guest View PostYou are paying for the name and facility. He’s building a brand.
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He’s a good trainer, but not worth that much. I had to stop training with him when price went thru the roof. Definitely taking advantage of people.
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The kid from PDA trains for free in exchange for him posting about her on social media making parents and kids believe that she's as good as she is because of him. Disgusting.
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