Social media for personal trainers

Between sessions, write one line about the training and Blast Everything posts it everywhere at once. The UK posting tool for personal trainers with no time to sit at a screen.

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Why quiet trainers get fewer clients

People choose a personal trainer on credibility. Before they book a session or an online coaching plan, they look you up. They want to see real training, honest tips and a bit of who you are. Your social feed is the shop window and the main place new clients find you, whether they train with you in person or from a distance.

If your last post was months ago, a potential client has nothing to judge you on. The steady, visible proof that you turn up and know your craft is what keeps enquiries coming in between the clients you already coach.

The problem is not you, it is the time

You are cueing a squat at six in the morning, taking a class at midday, running one to one sessions all afternoon. Nobody sensible expects you to sit down and write captions for five apps between clients. Marketing loses to the next session, and it should.

Blast Everything is built for that reality. One line, done between sessions, then back to the client in front of you.

One training update, every channel

Finish a session, type one line about it, add a photo or short clip if you have one. Blast Everything turns that into a proper post for all 11 of your channels and schedules them so your presence stays steady even in a packed week of coaching.

FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubePinterestGoogle Business ProfileRedditWhatsAppEmail

Works on iOS and on the web.

What to post when you have no idea what to post

Forget clever. A real, local training moment is what builds trust. Here is what one typed line looks like once it has become a post:

Big milestone for a client in Guildford this week, shared with their permission. Twelve weeks of steady, consistent work and they hit a goal they set on day one. Proud of the effort they put in.
Quick form tip from today. On the deadlift, brace before you lift, not halfway up. Set the back, take the slack out of the bar, then drive through the floor. Small change, much safer lift.
Myth busted in a session in Reading. You do not need to train every day to make progress. Two or three focused sessions a week, done consistently, will take most people a long way.

Post one of these after a session and over a few weeks you look active, knowledgeable and worth training with.

How often should a personal trainer actually post?

Two or three times a week is enough. Your days are booked with sessions from early morning, so you cannot plan an elaborate content calendar and you should not try. Instead, treat each session as a natural moment to post. A client milestone shared with permission, a quick form tip, a myth busted. That is more than enough material to stay visible without ever sitting down to brainstorm captions.

Steadiness beats bursts. A feed that quietly shows real training a couple of times a week tells a potential client that you are active, established and know your craft. A feed that has been silent for months, then suddenly posts everything at once, tells them the opposite. Because Blast Everything schedules your posts out for you, even a packed week of coaching still produces a steady, professional presence rather than nothing then a flood.

Keep your phone handy in the gym. A quick clip of a clean lift, or a short form tip filmed between sets, will always beat a stock image. People book the trainer they can see doing careful, honest work nearby, so let your real sessions do the talking. Always get a client's permission before you share anything that features them.

Simple pricing, cancel any time

Starter

GBP 9.99 / month

All 11 channels. Cancel any time.

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Write one line about your next session and let it post everywhere for you.

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Personal trainer questions, answered

I am a personal trainer with sessions back to back. When would I even use this?

Between sessions. One line about the training you just ran, a photo or clip if you took one, and it posts everywhere on a schedule. Under a minute between clients.

What should a personal trainer post?

A real training moment. A client milestone shared with permission, a quick form tip, a myth busted. Local and honest beats clever.

Which platforms does it cover?

Eleven channels including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Google Business Profile, Reddit, WhatsApp and Email.

How much is it?

Plans start at GBP 9.99 per month and you can cancel any time.