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Saturday, April 2, 2016

What is a Beachbody Coach



Have you done one of Beachbody’s workout programs, achieved great results, 
and now are wondering how to become a Beachbody Coach? Maybe you 
are interested in committing to a workout program AND learn about the 
business at the same time!  That's what I did!  I wondered what the 
hype was all about so I figured, why not?  I knew that the worst 
that could happen is I'd at least get great results from drinking 
Shakeology and working out!



Beachbody is a wonderful business opportunity for those who are
 looking for a fulfilling job, or side job, in helping people better 
their lives. Whether you are looking for some extra income, a full
 time job, or just getting a 25% discount on all products, you are
 in the right place!  You don't have to be in the best shape of 
your life.  You don't have to be certified in nutrition and fitness.  
The misconceptions are EVERYWHERE!  You just have to have
 an interest and passion in helping other succeed!

Top 10 Misconceptions about being a Beachbody Coach

Becoming a Beachbody Coach has turned out to be one of the 
best decisions that I have made.  This decision has not only 
impacted my life, but my family's as well.  I am proud to say 
that as a family we are living a healthy, happy life.  As a teacher 
and entrepreneur,  I love that I am able to set my own work 
hours and put as much or as little effort as I want in to my 
business.  I also love that I am able to make a positive impact 
on others just for sharing my passion. 
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Misconceptions about Beachbody Coaching

Encouraging others to take the leap in to growing their own business 
as a coach is something that I have loved doing with my coaches.  
Seeing them not only reach out and help others get healthy, but 
reaching financial goals themselves is amazing! So, as I present 
this wonderful opportunity to others,  I naturally get lots of questions 
and some push-back from time to time.  It is totally understandable 
because lots of people not only make assumptions, but they are 
misinformed too! So, what better way to address the common 
misconceptions that I hear and answer them myself! 

1. I don't have the money to become a Beachbody Coach.
This is a pretty common comment that I get when it comes to 
coaching.  The truth is, when you sign up to become a coach you 
want to MAKE money, not spend it! Within first month of signing 
up, I was able to comfortably cover the cost of my products 
(and then some), as well as make my first rank advancement! 
 Each month since my business has steadily grown.  At no point 
have I had to worry about my monthly Shakeology and coach 
fee investment.  Our first goal as a new coach is to cover the 
cost of your products and then build from there. 

2. I am not "fit" enough to be a Coach.
It doesn't matter!  I wasn't at my goal weight/size and am 
still working towards it!  Many coaches sign up when they 
first begin their journey and that's OK!  People like to follow 
others who are going through the same struggles, or have
 gone through those struggles.  It makes tips and advice 
that much more valuable.

3. I don't have the time to make a Coaching business successful.
The great thing about this business is that you can create 
your own hours!  While this certainly is not a "get rich quick" 
business, you can start making money fairly quickly. I have a 
toddler and trust me when I say, she keeps me busy!  Many 
extremely successful coaches have created a six figure income 
working part time hours, which has now brought them home 
from their original full time jobs! All of my new coaches have 
the option to enroll  in an online coach apprenticeship group 
where they learn about time management, tips and techniques 
to get their businesses up and running. 1:1 support is provided 
and I match YOUR pace, not mine.  

4. Beachbody Coaching is just another Pyramid Scheme!
Boy is this a common one! Everyone always laughs and says 
what a pyramid scheme coaching is, but honestly, do you 
REALLY know what a pyramid scheme is?  It is actually 
an illegal business model that requires people to pay money 
to join but there is no actual product.  Beachbody is a network 
marketing company, which is a business model that has been 
in existence for many decades! For further information, let 
CEO Carl Daikeler explain it below. 



5. I am not a health and fitness expert.
No problem!  Neither am I!  All you need is the desire 
to help others while bettering yourself.  The makers of 
Beachbody products, including trainers like Shaun T, 
Tony Horton, and Chalene Johnson have included everything 
you need to know in order to have an amazing transformation!  
As a coach, I provide the support, motivation, and accountability 
to successfully guide you through the program. 

6. I am not a sales person and wouldn't be good with sales.
Good!  Because I'm not a salesperson either! As a coach, I 
simply share my own story and the stories of others who have 
had success with Beachbody products.  Then, people reach out
 to me, and I also invite others to give the products a try! It's really
 no different than recommending your favorite restaurant or even
 a favorite hair product that you use.  In this case, you will earn a
 25% commission when anyone you share with decides to purchase.  

7. There are too many coaches out there, it's too late for me.
Like any other network marketing company, Beachbody is structured 
in a way that there is no limit on your earnings.  You can even pass up 
and reach a higher rank than the person that you signed up under. 
You are not limited to what anyone "above" you is earning.  YOU
 are responsible for your earning potential.  I did not get in to the 
company at an early stage by any means, yet my business has a 
continual growth.  

8. I don't know enough people.
This was a concern that I had when I first started out.  I barely 
had any Facebook friends and there were already Beachbody 
coaches working at my school.  Guess what?  It doesn't matter! 
 Sure, I reached out to some friends and family; but, once I got
 the support that I needed to begin my business through a coach 
apprenticeship group, I learned more about network marketing, 
started my blog, and have met more people than I imagined I would. 
In fact, the majority of my customers are people that I have never met!

9. I don't like to work out at home, I prefer to go to a gym.
Ok so I come across this every now and then.  To be honest, 
I know quite a few Beachbody coaches who do in fact go to 
the gym.  What they do is use Beachbody fitness programs as 
a supplemental at-home program.  Believe it or not, coaching is 
not all about exercising.  It's about living a healthy life which 
includes eating healthy, too!  You don't get that at a gym.  So, 
you don't have to give up your gym fetish to be a coach.  You 
can still use the products, be a product of the product, eat healthy, 
AND go to the gym!  

10. I have no business experience.
My experience is in the field of education, not business.  
One of the perks about owning your business as a coach
 is you don't have to worry about inventory.  Beachbody
 handles the processing of orders, returns and exchanges.  
Like I have said before, what I primarily do is share my 
experiences. Beachbody takes care of the bulk advertising 
of products.  All I do is use them and share!

Becoming a Beachbody Coach, Misconceptions of Beachbody Coaching, Beachbody Scam, Beachbody Pyramid Scheme


I hope that the information that I have provided gives you a 
little insight to what Beachbody Coaching is all about.   If there 
is a question or misconception that I have not addressed, feel 
free to send me an e-mail at abmorehead@gmail.com. I'd be 
more than happy to help!  

I've been a Beachbody Coach since January 2016 and am 
absolutely LOVING IT!  I would be glad to talk with you 
about the amazing endless possibilities that you could have 
as a Coach!  You can also read more HERE

Until next time...

XOXOXOXO

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