Fitness Doctors offers two exciting options for client training – Real-Time and Virtual. Read more about each, and then proceed to the services or program you need!
Being a Real Time Client of Fitness Doctors offers you services such as consultation, full-time gym access and personal training packages. If you have filled out the Initial Client Interview, or are a returning client, proceed to purchase services!
Fitness Doctors Services:
Personal Training, 8 Sessions ($750)
Personal Training, 12 Sessions ($980)
Consultation Hourly Rate ($150)
Duo – Training 2 Person Package of 8 ($480/person)
Classes, Iron Horse (Package of 4) (TBD)
Fitness Doctors Gym Membership ($45)
Rate: $349.00 first month/setup!
(only $280 per month after)
If you cannot make it into our facility, or are not local, the Virtual Training package is for you! Upon registering, a password-protected page on the site is created for you, where you can login at any time to see the personalized workout routine and dietary suggestions custom developed for you!
Get updated routines, tips and advice created just for you, and be able to communicate back and forth with your trainer and virtually workout anywhere!
We’re looking forward to introducing you to Sarah Elizabeth Scott. Check out our conversation below.
I’m Sarah Elizabeth Scott, a strength and performance coach and the founder of Fitness Doctors. In 1989—before personal training existed as a formal industry—I founded the first incorporated woman-owned personal training company in Texas. My work applies evidence-based strength training science through my trademarked FitnessDoctors Method®.
The method builds strong bodies that support the lives my clients want to live.
My philosophy is simple: strength creates options.
Ballet came first — my mother, a teacher, enrolled me young — and it taught me something I didn’t have words for then: strength, control, and movement belong in the same conversation.
I grew up a multisport athlete and was awarded a collegiate track scholarship. As an athlete, I trained in an era when very few women — and few coaches — were using weights to improve sports performance.
Back then we were figuring it out as we went — copying whatever looked strong. Some of it worked, some of it didn’t. Over time, evidence-based strength training principles gave me a clear path for how I train and how I teach others to train.
One of my grandfathers was a physician who rode horseback to reach patients across ranches and rough terrain in any kind of weather. He lived in a time when daily functional strength was necessary — on and off the horse.
Earlier generations developed strength because of how life was lived — there weren’t gyms; the land itself was the gym.
Modern life no longer requires that same kind of strength.
Strength is still necessary. The difference now is that people must learn how to build and maintain it.
Helping people avoid chasing trends and quick fixes has always been a challenge in my field.
Fundamentals create fitness — not fads.
What doesn’t change is how the body responds to well-designed strength training. My work is built on principles that develop durable capacity and strength.
I left a stable executive career in traumatic brain injury long-term rehabilitation to build a career in an industry that didn’t exist.
I love stability, but I left it to create a teachable strength training system.
Soon after starting my new endeavor, I was invited to write for IDEA Personal Trainer magazine — the voice for the industry.
Because there were no formal systems yet, I built one — training both clients and the trainers themselves. Before anyone stepped onto the gym floor to teach, they learned to see one, do one, and teach one — a model borrowed from medicine that emphasized observation, practice, and responsibility.
Only a few years later, presenting at the NCAA Final Four to more than 1,000 collegiate coaches opened doors to consulting with Division I, II, and III programs, expanded my work into elite performance environments, and led to the development of my trademarked PlayStrong® Movement Skills and Conditioning Program.
The goal was to make safe, effective strength training available for everybody — across an entire lifespan.
Impact is capability, not appearance.
I don’t train people to look ready. I train them to be ready.
Your body is the weight you need to be able to lift.
One of my current focuses within the FitnessDoctors Method® is River Ready Training — strength training designed to prepare people for real environments and outdoor adventure.
It builds balance, mobility, endurance, and functional strength that allows people to move well and stay capable, whether someone is standing in a river or not.
I train people for life outside of the gym.
Training is a means. A healthy lifespan is the point.
Strength first. Fat loss second.
Website: https://www.fitnessdoctors.com
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Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fitnessdoctors
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