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Back in MG’s gym without Scotty again, this episode turns into a deeper chat around coaching standards, client service, and what athletes should actually expect when they hire a coach. The boys unpack everything from first inquiries and onboarding to weekly check-ins, form feedback, peak week communication, and where AI can help without replacing real coaching.
We cover:
✅ What the first conversation with a coach should look like before anyone signs up
✅ Why a proper consult matters more than just sending pricing or a PDF of services
✅ What onboarding should include, from training and nutrition setup to long-term planning
✅ Why weekly check-ins should be proactive, structured and clearly explained
✅ The importance of voice or video responses so feedback feels genuine and personal
✅ Why form checks, posing feedback and exercise execution should still be part of the coaching process
✅ What athletes should expect during peak week, show day planning and day-to-day communication
✅ Where AI can be useful in coaching as a tool, but not as a replacement for real service
🎧 This one’s a big conversation on coaching standards, real client care, and the level of service athletes deserve.
LISTEN 🎧
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0ex8tkAzDHEBVZVK6Js5AN
FOLLOW 👇
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Michael Trimboli - https://www.instagram.com/michaeltrimbolifit/
Scott Morrell - https://www.instagram.com/powerhouse_sc/
Michael Galante - https://www.instagram.com/coachmg_ont/
Disclaimer
The information presented is for informational and entertainment purposesonly and is not intended as medical advice nor is it a substitute for professionaladvice, diagnosis, or treatment of any disease or condition. Consult yourphysician or health care practitioner before beginning any nutrition,supplementation or exercise program. Anyone on this podcast does not assume any liability for the information provided. Any application of the recommendations or use of the information contained herein is at your discretion and sole risk,and you specifically waive any right to make any claim against anyone on this podcast.
By Prep Coach PodcastBack in MG’s gym without Scotty again, this episode turns into a deeper chat around coaching standards, client service, and what athletes should actually expect when they hire a coach. The boys unpack everything from first inquiries and onboarding to weekly check-ins, form feedback, peak week communication, and where AI can help without replacing real coaching.
We cover:
✅ What the first conversation with a coach should look like before anyone signs up
✅ Why a proper consult matters more than just sending pricing or a PDF of services
✅ What onboarding should include, from training and nutrition setup to long-term planning
✅ Why weekly check-ins should be proactive, structured and clearly explained
✅ The importance of voice or video responses so feedback feels genuine and personal
✅ Why form checks, posing feedback and exercise execution should still be part of the coaching process
✅ What athletes should expect during peak week, show day planning and day-to-day communication
✅ Where AI can be useful in coaching as a tool, but not as a replacement for real service
🎧 This one’s a big conversation on coaching standards, real client care, and the level of service athletes deserve.
LISTEN 🎧
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0ex8tkAzDHEBVZVK6Js5AN
FOLLOW 👇
PREP COACH PODCAST - https://www.instagram.com/prepcoachpodcast/
Michael Trimboli - https://www.instagram.com/michaeltrimbolifit/
Scott Morrell - https://www.instagram.com/powerhouse_sc/
Michael Galante - https://www.instagram.com/coachmg_ont/
Disclaimer
The information presented is for informational and entertainment purposesonly and is not intended as medical advice nor is it a substitute for professionaladvice, diagnosis, or treatment of any disease or condition. Consult yourphysician or health care practitioner before beginning any nutrition,supplementation or exercise program. Anyone on this podcast does not assume any liability for the information provided. Any application of the recommendations or use of the information contained herein is at your discretion and sole risk,and you specifically waive any right to make any claim against anyone on this podcast.

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