Learn more about your clients with consultation forms

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Consultation forms are essential for personal trainers to gain a deeper understanding of their clients. Prior to commencing any training sessions, it's crucial to conduct a comprehensive physical assessment and gather insights into their dietary habits and lifestyle.

Moreover, these initial consultations serve as an opportunity to establish a positive rapport with the client. Engaging in conversation during this assessment often reveals valuable information about the client's work, family, and social life, which further informs the trainer on how best to support them in their journey towards a healthier lifestyle transformation.

Learn more about your clients with consultation forms

Initial consultation forms

Initial consultation forms typically cover basic information such as past and current medical history, age, height, weight, and more. However, considering the multitude of factors influencing one’s health and fitness, it’s crucial to delve deeper and  win clients’ long-term trust. Here are some sample questions to include in your intake form. Note: These examples offer just a glimpse of the extensive range of inquiries you can incorporate to gain comprehensive insights from your clients.

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