Ep. 48- How To Not Be A Terrible Personal Trainer

[TIME STAMPS] 0:00 Intro 3:32 Guest introduction and backstory 19:36 What drives/motivates Jordan to keep doing what he’s doing? Avoiding some of those pitfalls of being looked up to as a guru of the fitness/nutrition sciences community. 23:51 Being a personal trainer without making concessions at the cost of integrity. 39:29 Jordan’s thoughts on social media as a whole in 2019 for the fitness industry. 49:00 How does Eric view the social media landscape as a trainer, a practitioner, and an academic? 1:01:29 Jordan giving advice from his experience to individuals wanting to derive income from their passions. 1:05:57 In Jordan’s opinion, what are some of the major things to focus on an individual that wants to segue into having a social media presence? 1:20:50 Jordan talks about his Big Mac Challenge, and what the goals and intentions behind it were. 1:36:40 How do you communicate with people in a way where you can be properly heard. 1:53:35 In Jordan’s years of coaching, what are some lessons or epiphanies that he has had? 2:05:27 Closing statements/Outro [DESCRIPTION] Four words to describe this podcast would be authentic, vulnerable and being real. Or something like that. We are joined by Jordan Syatt, a personal trainer who has grown an online presence by doing everything you shouldn't. You'll find almost no video or photo of him lifting, showing off abs or "exposing" other practitioners. Instead he delivers on a consistent basis practical, insightful and useful fitness information. Explore with co-owners Eric Helms & Omar Isuf as they define what qualities make a good personal trainer and how to succeed in the online fitness space without selling your (immortal) soul. [OUR GUEST] Jordan Syatt:    / @jordansyatt     / syattfitness