FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Our personal training rates vary between $50 and $55 per session depending on how many sessions you do with us per week. Our nutritional sessions are $60 per session but usually most people require only 1 or 2 session. After that they use our innovated app system to make all the necessary changes in their eating habits. The app is only $47 per month. There is no contract. We only get paid one week in advance!
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
First step is to come in for a Free Fitness Strategy session where we can learn about your fitness goals and you likes and dislikes. Based on that we will make our suggestions on how to best approach your fitness goals so you will be able not just to achieve them, but be able to maintain them for life, even after you have stopped using our services. If you liked what you heard and you feel our approach to achieve your fitness goals is right for you, we go ahead and schedule your first session. If you don't feel we are the right fit for you, we part ways as friends.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Unlike most other weight loss experts, my position on weight loss, health, and nutrition, was not shaped by simply studying in a classroom or through the certification process. I was raised on a Greek island where thin and healthy was the norm and people in their 90s lived productive lives. That unique life experience gave me an insight on weight loss, nutrition, and health that very few weight loss experts have. Did you know the many of the popular ideas on how to lose weight and improve your health completely contradict how people live and eat in healthy regions around the world? This is part of the reason why we are losing the weight loss battle. I held two ACE (American Council on Exercise) certifications for almost 20 years, but I dropped both around 5 years ago because they were promoting ideas that I knew did not work in the real world and some were flat out wrong.