A Successful Career in Fitness With Tony Gentilcore

A conversation with Tony Gentilcore about the many ways to a fitness career.

In this episode, I'm excited to discuss with Tony Gentilcore how he made his way in the fitness industry and built a thriving business through coaching, writing, and education.

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A Successful Career in Fitness With Tony Gentilcore

A conversation with Tony Gentilcore about the many different ways of starting a fitness career.

In this episode, I'm excited to discuss with Tony Gentilcore how he made his way in the fitness industry and built a thriving business through coaching, writing, and education.

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How to Develop a Coaching Career Doing What You Love

In this episode, Joe Bennett, AKA the Hypertrophy Coach, comes to me. Joe has built a thriving fitness business focused on his passion for building muscle and working with people he loves to exercise.

During the show, Joe records his journey from young Meathead to expert status.

If you want to build a career around your passion, find your niche, work with people you like, and have some time for family life, this is the episode you need to listen to.

Joe doesn't offer any short cuts or hacks, but his advice is full of real advice that can help you develop the business and lifestyle you want.

Joe covers these key topics to help you improve your fitness business:

  1. Use your passion
  2. Learning by doing
  3. Continuous professional development (CPD)
  4. Social media strategies to get buyers, not just followers

You can also find this podcast on top of all of my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the world's greatest hypertrophy experts).

Or search for Breaking Muscle's channel and podcasts on the following services: iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, PlayerFM, PodBean.

How to Develop a Coaching Career Doing What You Love

In this episode, Joe Bennett, AKA the Hypertrophy Coach, comes to me. Joe has built a thriving fitness business focused on his passion for building muscle and working with people he loves to exercise.

During the show, Joe records his journey from young Meathead to expert status.

If you want to build a career around your passion, find your niche, work with people you like, and have some time for family life, this is the episode you need to listen to.

Joe doesn't offer any short cuts or hacks, but his advice is full of real advice that can help you develop the business and lifestyle you want.

Joe covers these key topics to help you improve your fitness business:

  1. Use your passion
  2. Learning by doing
  3. Continuous professional development (CPD)
  4. Social media strategies to get buyers, not just followers

You can also find this podcast on top of all of my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the world's greatest hypertrophy experts).

Or, search for Breaking Muscle's channel and podcasts on the following services:

iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, PlayerFM, PodBean.

The Dan John Guide To A Lifting Career

I'm joined by Dan John on tonight's episode of Muscle Breaking Podcast.

Dan is an athlete, trainer, teacher and writer. He has been lifting weights and discus throwing for about 50 years and is still going strong in his 60s.

He is also the author of one of my favorite books – Never Let Go: A Philosophy of Lifting, Living and Learning.

I choose Dan's Brain to help you make smart decisions about your own training, even if you are a complete beginner or a seasoned veteran.

We cover the most important assessments you can do yourself to determine which areas need work.

It also describes how you should train in the three main classes of your lifting career:

Age::

  1. 16-35
  2. 35-55
  3. 55+

You can also find this podcast on top of all of my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the world's greatest hypertrophy experts).

Or search for Breaking Muscle's channel and podcasts on the following services: iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, PlayerFM, PodBean.

The Dan John Guide To A Lifting Career

I'm joined by Dan John on tonight's episode of Muscle Breaking Podcast.

Dan is an athlete, trainer, teacher and writer. He has been lifting weights and discus throwing for about 50 years and is still going strong in his 60s.

He is also the author of one of my favorite books – Never Let Go: A Philosophy of Lifting, Living and Learning.

I choose Dan's Brain to help you make smart decisions about your own training, even if you are a complete beginner or a seasoned veteran.

We cover the most important assessments you can do yourself to determine which areas need work.

It also describes how you should train in the three main classes of your lifting career:

Age::

  1. 16-35
  2. 35-55
  3. 55+

You can also find this podcast on top of all of my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the world's greatest hypertrophy experts).

Or search for Breaking Muscle's channel and podcasts on the following services: iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, PlayerFM, PodBean.