Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 Determine what you would ultimately like to make, just as if for ANY setting, and determine the minimum number of people you would accept, and go from there! Don't forget to include your prep time AND if you have to supply any handouts. Margie Marjorie Geiser, RD, NSCA-CPT " Just Jump " into Business teleclasses start September 3 " Just Jump: The No-Fear Business Start-up Guide for Health and Fitness Professionals " http://www.californiabasedpublishing.com http://www.meg-enterprises.com dancingclyde109 wrote: > > Hi all! Does anyone have a good reference point for determining what to > charge to provide nutrition classes for a fitness center? It is not one > to one education, just a group setting and curious what a reasonable > amount would be. If anyone has done similar work or know of a website > to direct me to I would really appreciate it! > Thanks > > -- Marjorie Geiser, RD, NSCA-CPT " Just Jump " into Business teleclasses start September 3 " Just Jump: The No-Fear Business Start-up Guide for Health and Fitness Professionals " http://www.californiabasedpublishing.com http://www.meg-enterprises.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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