• Brett Jones: From Hospital-Based Wellness to Education Director at StrongFirst

  • Sep 2 2021
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Brett Jones: From Hospital-Based Wellness to Education Director at StrongFirst

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Fitness Leaders podcast we chat with Brett Jones, Director of Education at StrongFirst. Brett shares his journey from working in a hospital-based wellness center to becoming one of the most sought after coaches and consultants in the industry.  

    In addition to coaching, Brett spent the past 20 years teaching kettlebell techniques and principles, he’s taught for Functional Movement Systems (FMS) since 2006, and has created multiple DVDs and manuals with world-renowned physical therapist Gray Cook, including the widely-praised “Secrets of” series.

    You’ll learn how and why Brett continues to evolve his approach to training and teaching, and is passionate about improving the quality of education for the fitness industry.

    In This Episode

    • The importance of saying yes versus saying no, the pros and cons.
    • Is personality and marketing more important than education and certification?
    • The dogma of certain training styles and how to find the best style for your business. 

    Connect with Brett 

    • Website: Applied Strength
    • Instagram: @brettjonessfg

    Connect with us

    • Get your free Fit-Pro Freedom ebook
    • Enroll in our Hybrid Trainer Course 
    • Connect with Nick on Instagram: @njcfit 
    • Connect with Kenton on Instagram: @kentonbout 
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