Why Most Trainers Quit (And How To Actually Last) | Blake Parado

Why Most Trainers Quit (And How To Actually Last) | Blake Parado

Author: Chris Liddle April 22, 2026 Duration: 54:13

Most people don’t leave the fitness industry because they don’t care.They leave because they can’t make it work.In this episode, I sit down with Blake Parado — a coach and gym owner out of Hawaii — to talk about what it actually takes to stay in this industry long term.We get into:Why so many trainers quitThe difference between passion and sustainabilityHow to build a gym without burning outThe reality of coaching vs entrepreneurshipWhy ego quietly holds people backHow to create a career that actually lastsBlake brings a perspective that’s rare — high level experience, but grounded in humility and long-term thinking.If you want to stay in this industry and build something meaningful, this one matters.Connect with Blake ParadoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blakeparado/Work With Me and Explore MorePodcast: https://podcast.invigoratetraining.comTraining: https://invigoratetraining.com/Media Consulting: https://christianliddle.com/Podcast Course: https://portal.christianliddle.com/courses/offers/8151e768-82e3-4800-aa7b-0f718de40144Store: https://store.invigoratetraining.com⏱️ TIMESTAMPS00:00 Why most people don’t change01:00 Introducing Blake Parado02:00 Why the fitness industry is hard to stay in03:00 Massive turnover in personal training04:00 Conferences and community05:00 Real Coaches Summit experience06:00 What makes a great event07:00 Learning from others in the industry08:00 Choosing what to learn09:00 Books, podcasts, and mentors10:00 Continuous learning mindset11:00 Helping other coaches grow12:00 Scarcity vs abundance mindset13:00 Why there are enough clients for everyone14:00 Business before the pandemic15:00 80 hour weeks and chaos16:00 No systems, no structure17:00 Pandemic forced change18:00 Building systems and structure19:00 Hiring first employees20:00 Transitioning from solo to team21:00 Why most trainers aren’t entrepreneurs22:00 Coaching vs running a business23:00 Creating a better environment for coaches24:00 Internship programs and mentorship25:00 Why ego holds trainers back26:00 Listening to client feedback27:00 Small changes that save careers28:00 The importance of connection29:00 Dogs, life, and meaningful relationships30:00 Building a life outside of work31:00 Goals without rigid timelines32:00 Why doing more isn’t always better33:00 Choosing what actually brings you joy34:00 Supporting your team’s future35:00 Growth through others36:00 Why most goals don’t go as planned37:00 Finding fulfillment in the process38:00 Advice for living authentically39:00 Becoming great at what you do40:00 Confidence vs ego41:00 There is no ceiling in coaching42:00 Final advice for building a career



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Chasing Common Ground: Lifestyle Conversations with Chris Liddle is a space for thoughtful dialogue that lives between categories. Host Chris Liddle believes meaningful progress comes from connecting ideas across the usual boundaries of education, culture, and self-improvement. Each episode, whether a solo reflection or a conversation with a guest, is built on a simple, powerful question: where can we find shared understanding? This isn't about quick fixes or passive listening. It's a purpose-driven exploration of the habits, philosophies, and societal shifts that shape our daily lives. The aim is to uncover practical insights and nuanced perspectives that resonate, helping you move forward incrementally but intentionally. You'll hear discussions that feel like a good, meandering talk with a curious friend-one that leaves you with something to chew on, not just consume. The podcast deliberately avoids easy labels, weaving together threads from personal development, cultural commentary, and societal observation to examine what a considered life can look like. It’s an ongoing series for anyone tired of echo chambers and interested in the subtle art of building a better year, and a better self, through conversation. Tune in for a consistently engaging mix of voices and topics that all circle back to that essential chase for common ground.
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