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From technical skills to professional coaching

Mentoring spends its first seven weeks in training. Topics include:

  • How to evaluate traffic

  • How to plan for strength

  • How to build aerobic capacity

  • How to approach anaerobic or “painful” work

  • How to write an effective training plan

  • How to Coach Lifestyle and Behavior

All of this matters. You cannot be a solid coach without technical skills.

But at some point, you have to put all of this together and answer a bigger question: how do you act like a professional every day, with every customer, in every part of your business?

This is the focus of this part of the guidance.

The common mistake at the beginning of the career: “I can help everyone”

Ask seasoned coaches what they would change about their first years and a common answer comes up. Many wish they had been clearer about who they wanted to work with.

Most new coaches say things like;

This may seem generous, but it often creates confusion rather than clarity. If you say you help everyone, it’s hard for a potential customer to know:

If you try to talk to everyone, you end up talking to no one.

Coaches talk a lot about the “ideal client avatar”. This has merit, but it sidesteps a more important question.

The best question: What kind of coach do you want to be?

Before you engage with your ideal client, you need to clarify your ideal self as a coach.

If you’re going to spend hundreds or thousands of hours training, working with clients, and building businesses, it needs to align with who you are and what you care about. If your business and your values ​​don’t match, it doesn’t matter how “ideal” your customers are. You will feel off center and burnt out.

So start here:

  • Why do you coach?

  • What change do you want to create in people’s lives?

  • How do you want to impact your local community or your online audience?

  • What will you never compromise on when you are a coach?

When you know this, defining the “ideal customer” becomes much easier, because now you know what “ideal” even means.

Define your why, values ​​and principles

There are three levels that guide you as a professional coach:

  1. Why did you train?
    This is your mission. Maybe it’s to help people stay strong as they age, or to give busy parents a simple path to health. The exact words are personal, but you should be able to say them clearly.

  2. Values ​​you won’t bend to
    These are the things you will protect in your job. For example, honesty, long-term thinking or respect in the context of each customer.

  3. Principles you use to live these values
    Principles are how your values ​​show up in everyday action.
    If you value honesty, a principle might be: “I only plan what a client can actually recover from.”
    If you value long-term health, a principle might be, “I’m not sacrificing joint health for short-term performance.”

You don’t need a fancy mission statement to get started. You need a clear sense of why you are doing this and how you intend to appear every time you train.

Once you have that, the rest of your business options begin to align.

From purpose to placement, systems and pricing

Once you’ve defined why you train and how you want to work, you can finally get started:

  • Position yourself in the market

  • Create systems that match your values

  • Understand and communicate your value

Dr. Skolnik coaches other coaches and one question always comes up: “How much should I charge?” A better version of this question is, “What am I worth as a coach?”

There are two parts to it:

Simply put, it depends on who gives you the highest number. But you can’t answer that with any confidence if you haven’t done the work on your purpose and values. Your pricing, policies and offerings should reflect the type of professional you have chosen to be.

What to keep track of changes as your business grows

The “business of coaching” side of coaching reinforces that you need to track what’s really important to your current stage, not what looks good on a spreadsheet.

Your focus might look something like this:

Stage of business What matters most right now Zero to few customers Getting those first customers and good service About 10-15 customers Consistent customer communication and results About 20-25 customers, overpaid systems, time management and process efficiency

If you have zero customers, keeping track of complicated systems is a distraction. You need to get your first customer and give them a great experience.

If you have 25 clients and are working 80 hours a week for less money than you want, then “get more clients” is the wrong goal. Your key metric is now system quality. You need a process that allows you to continue to serve 25 people well without destroying your schedule or your energy.

The lesson is simple: match what you’re watching with what you really need this season.

Communicate, sell and close with confidence

In guidance, Dr. Skolnik also emphasizes several contexts around communication and sales. The goal is not to turn you into a pushy salesperson. The goal is to feel prepared and confident when speaking with prospects and customers.

This includes:

  • Contact boxes for check-ins and comments

  • Clear ways to set expectations with new customers

  • A structure to “close with confidence” when someone is ready to sign up

When your communication is clear and repeatable, customers feel secure. They know what’s next. They know you’re thinking ahead and not just reacting.

This confidence is a big part of being considered a professional rather than a hobbyist.

Coaching is a service: How to delight every client

Carl Hardwick, CEO of OPEX Fitness, teaches a simple concept that cements this part of coaching: coaching is a service industry.

Your job is to delight customers through:

Consistency means showing up the same way, every time. You follow through on what you say you’re going to do.

Caring means paying attention. You notice when a client’s life is hectic and adjust their training. You listen when they talk about sleep, stress or work.

Clarity means there’s no confusion about what they’re doing, why they’re doing it, or what success looks like.

If you’re delighting customers, you’re also delighting your referral sources. Over time, many of your customers become your best referral sources.

If you over-promise and over-promise, the opposite happens. Dr. Skolnik uses a simple image for this. It’s like ordering a cheeseburger and getting a burger without cheese. You technically got a burger, but you didn’t get what you were told you would. It is this gap that kills trust.

Professional coaches don’t sell cheeseburgers without cheese.

Think like a coach one or two steps ahead

Dr. Skolnik shares a quote he imparts to his own students:

To get to where you want to be, you need to adopt the habits of someone who is one or two steps ahead of where you are now. That way, when you reach your goal, you already have the habits and systems in place to stay there and succeed.

This is a powerful way to develop as a coach.

Instead of thinking only about certifications or more knowledge, ask:

  • What does a coach with 20 steady clients do every week that I’m not doing yet?

  • How does a coach with a full-time online roster handle check-ins?

  • How does a gym owner with a small, loyal client base structure their week?

A simple action step from this week of coaching is:

  1. Identify two or three coaches who are a step or two ahead of you.

  2. Study their systems and habits, not just social media.

  3. Look for small, specific things that you can apply to your own practice.

Maybe it’s the way they structure the counseling calls. Maybe it’s their way of asking for feedback. Maybe it’s how they schedule focused time to plan.

The key is to act now like the coach you say you want to be later.

Going deeper with the OPEX method

If you want a more guided path, OPEX Fitness exists to help trainers build long-term, rewarding careers, not just short bursts of client growth.

You can explore the OPEX Method and CCP Level 1 Coaching Training via the OPEX Method Coaching Overview and CCP Level 1 Overview.

If you’re not yet ready for a full tutorial, you can still improve your skills using:

Use them to continue building both your technical skills and your professionalism.

Bringing it all together as a professional trainer

Becoming a professional trainer isn’t just about better squat progressions or smarter aerobic work. It’s about your alignment identityyour values, your systems and your service.

Start by deciding what kind of coach you want to be, then let that shape your clients, your prices, your communication, and your daily habits. Track the things that matter to your current stage, please your clients with consistency, care and clarity, and study the coaches who are a step or two ahead.

If you keep doing this, your business will grow, your customers will stay longer, and you will stay

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