Trainers2025-12-30
Professional Intake: How Trainers Build Trust in the First 15 Minutes
A simple, repeatable intake structure that feels premium—without sounding salesy. Examples: New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai.
This article is tailored for India and nearby searches (including New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur).
A strong first session isn’t about impressing someone with exercises. It’s about clarity, safety, and trust.
Use this 15-minute structure
- 3 minutes: goal + timeline (what success looks like, and when)
- 5 minutes: training history + preferences (what they like/hate, what they’ll actually do)
- 5 minutes: constraints (injuries, schedule, stress, sleep)
- 2 minutes: next step (a clear plan for the next 7 days)
Keep it professional
- Start on time.
- Speak in outcomes, not jargon.
- Confirm what you heard (“So the priority is…”) before prescribing.
What to ask (copy/paste)
- “What made you decide to start now?”
- “What’s the number-one outcome you want in 12 weeks?”
- “What has worked for you in the past—and what didn’t?”
- “Any injuries, pain, or movements you avoid?”
- “What does your week actually look like for training?”
What to do next (so they feel supported immediately)
- Choose 1–2 key lifts to focus on for 4 weeks.
- Give a simple weekly schedule (e.g., 2 sessions + 1 optional).
- Set one non-training target (steps, sleep routine, protein).
The result: the client feels understood, not “processed”—and they know exactly what happens next.
