The Top 5 Reasons You Should Avoid Beachbody Coaching

 The Top 5 Reasons You Should Avoid Beachbody Coaching


If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve heard about Beachbody coaching and Beachbody coaching scams. So what exactly does Beachbody coaching entail? Basically, Beachbody coaches help you follow the diet and workout plan outlined in programs like P90X or Insanity, which are sold as part of their workout in a box kit (otherwise known as home fitness). However, as with most things in life, there are good and bad things about working with a coach. In this article, we’ll cover the top 5 reasons you should avoid Beachbody coaching.


1) Compensation

1. The compensation plan is very confusing.

2. You have to pay a lot of money to become a coach.

3. The training is very minimal.

4. There is a lot of pressure to sell products.

5. You have to be constantly active on social media. 6. It can take over your life and make you feel like you are not in control of it. 

7. All the Beachbody programs are inflexible and cannot be tailored to fit into someone's lifestyle. 8. They do not offer any coaching for people who have mental illnesses, so if you need help with your mental health, this program will not help. 9. The diet plans that come with the package deal are all unhealthy, which might be bad for those who struggle with eating disorders or disordered eating habits, such as binge eating disorder or anorexia nervosa. 10. They tell you what to say when talking about their product but don't teach you how to actually talk about it. 11. Their food does not meet healthy guidelines and is hard to find without spending too much money at the grocery store, which would cost more than just buying groceries from Walmart (or something similar). 12. Even though they provide workout routines, they don't tell you how long they should last or how many times per week they should be done because everyone has different lifestyles. 13.


2) Lack of Support and Training

One of the biggest complaints I see about Beachbody coaching is the lack of support and training from the company. There have been many coaches who have had their accounts shut down without warning, and they were never given any explanation as to why. The company also doesn't provide much in the way of training or resources for new coaches, so you're pretty much on your own when it comes to learning how to be successful. They don't offer any type of back-up plan if a coach falls out of compliance with company standards. And, since there's no career ladder, the only way to move up is by recruiting more people below you and taking money away from them. It's not uncommon for someone to spend thousands of dollars trying to make this business work because they didn't do enough research beforehand. If you want real change, why not put that money towards something that actually works? Just think about what would happen if you invested in yourself instead of investing in a Beachbody coaching opportunity. That extra money could go towards working with an actual nutritionist, personal trainer, life coach, or other wellness professional to help reach your goals faster than ever before!


3) Complicated Compensation

If you're thinking about becoming a Beachbody Coach, you might want to reconsider. The compensation structure is complicated, and it's difficult to make any real money. In fact, here are the top five reasons you should avoid Beachbody coaching 1) It’s hard to get started: Becoming a coach isn't as easy as just signing up on the website. Before you can start selling your products or coaching others, you have to attend one of their training events in person or online. Not only does this cost $99 for two days of learning (and not much more for an online course), but there are limited spots available so that means competition is fierce! 2) It takes a lot of time: Since it takes effort to actually sell anything, expect to spend lots of time trying to convince people why they need your product. That doesn't even include all the time you'll be spending with prospective customers who don't buy anything! Plus, if you try to do too many things at once (like work full-time and become a coach), you'll spread yourself too thin. 3) There's no job security: Who knows what will happen if Beachbody ever goes out of business? For example, Tupperware stopped paying commissions back in 2008 and its stock price plummeted from over $100 per share down to less than 50 cents per share.


5) Marketing Issues

Beachbody is a multi-level marketing company that relies on coaches to sell their products and recruit new coaches. The issue with this business model is that it's incredibly difficult to make any money unless you're able to recruit a large team of coaches. And even then, the majority of the people who sign up will end up quitting within a few months. I know because I've been there before. In order to be successful as a coach, you need commitment and tenacity - traits that aren't in abundance among most Americans these days. Secondly, Beachbody often runs promotions which give customers huge discounts (like 3 DVDs for $29). The problem is that when these promotions come around again, coaches are expected to buy the same DVDs at full price for their customers. Thirdly, if your coaching business takes off, Beachbody may not want you to promote other companies because they want you focused only on them. Finally, joining a coaching program just means handing over $199 upfront with no guarantee of success.


4) No room for advancement

The problem with Beachbody coaching is that there's no room for advancement. You can only make money by signing up new coaches and customers, and there's a limited amount of people who are interested in fitness programs. Additionally, your upline earns a commission off of your sales, so they have little incentive to help you grow your business. All the hard work falls on you as the coach, which leads to burnout and disappointment. If you're looking for a way to earn some extra cash while working from home, there are better options out there. For example, you could sign up to be a mystery shopper and get paid to shop at various stores. Mystery shopping jobs don't require any experience or skills; all you need is reliable transportation.

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