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A complete list of home fitness names

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A complete list of home fitness names

Top 20 highly adaptable names that can be used directly

A complete list of home fitness names

1. For personal training plans: living room sweat check-in book, milk tea redemption plan, pajama fitness routine, sofa side abdominal muscle development record, drama stretching manual, fitness check-in between cat licking, 5-minute water stroke fitness, blood recovery training after get off work, fasting aerobic diary, self-help plan for fat-prone physique

2. For self-media accounts: 10 Square Meters Fitness Bureau, Zero Equipment Fitness Guide, Rental House Fitness Party, Baby Mom’s Home Shape Diary, Fragmented Fitness for Office Workers, Exercise Manual for Lazy People, Guide to Burning Fat Without Running and Jumping, Home Bodyweight Training Tips, Postpartum Home Recovery Guide, and Boys’ Daily Muscle Building Daily at Home.

3. Commercial courses/studio use: home fat-burning quick-effect camp, fragmented time fitness camp, zero-based home fitness classes, home shaping camp for moms, home health exercises for middle-aged and elderly people, home functional training classes, equipment-free home fitness system, parent-child home exercise classes, soothing training camp for sedentary people, postoperative home rehabilitation guidance

Some people may think, isn’t it just a name, and it needs to be sorted out? I have been in the fitness industry for 6 years. I have had personal accounts and participated in the development and promotion of 12 online home fitness courses. To be honest, choosing the right name can save half the effort whether I insist on training, create content, or recruit students for courses.

Let’s first talk about how ordinary fitness enthusiasts name their own training plans. To be honest, don't start with "21-day fat loss plan" or "30-day vest line development" which are too rigid. There is no one to supervise home fitness. If you are a little lazy, you will want to give up. The name should fit your life scene, and you will be more motivated when you open the time clock. I used to have a friend who loved milk tea. He named his training plan "Milk Tea Redemption Plan". Every time he wanted to order milk tea, he would do Pamela for 20 minutes. He lost 12 pounds in 3 months. He said that every time he saw this name, he thought, "It's not a bad idea to switch to a cup of milk tea."

Nowadays, there are actually two completely different schools of naming personal plans in the fitness circle. There is no distinction between high and low. It all depends on which style you choose: one is the "chicken-blood style", which likes to use strong stimulating words such as "sweat", "fat burning" and "sprint". It is suitable for people who have good execution ability and need a push from positive feedback.; The other type is the "bad-ass friends". The less stressful the names are, the better, such as "5 minutes of paddling every day" and "lazy exercises that can be done while standing." On the contrary, it is easier for novices who usually sit for a long time to take the first step. After all, there is no psychological burden of "must practice for an hour", and it is easier to persist.

If you want to create a self-media account for home fitness, the logic of naming is different. The core is to let users know what value you can provide them at the first glance. I previously helped a friend from Beipiao, a fitness blogger, create the account name of the "Rental House Fitness Party". He took pictures of training exercises in a small 10-square-meter room without any equipment. In 3 months, he gained 220,000 followers. The name accurately targeted the group of migrant workers who rented houses and had no conditions to apply for a fitness card or place to store equipment.

There are two different ideas in this part of the industry, and each has its own big V: one is to adopt the precise positioning style, such as "Baby Mom's Home Body Shaping" and "Boys' Guide to Building Muscle at Home", which can identify target users at a glance, and the registration speed is extremely fast; The other is to use personal IP style, such as "Xiao Ai's Home Fitness Diary", which has strong affinity and high fan stickiness, and subsequent private domain conversion will be smoother. If you are new to the industry and want to start selling quickly, you can choose the first one. If you want to have a long-term personal IP, the second one is more recognizable. By the way, there is no need to completely stick to the category. I have seen bloggers use their personal "pajamas and fitness routine" as their account names, which brings a sense of life-like intimacy, and their fans increase faster than many accounts with precise positioning. There is no standard answer to the name, just suit your own content style.

If you are doing paid home fitness courses or online studios, then you need to consider an additional layer of compliance and memory points when naming. Don't use exaggerated words such as "lose 10 pounds in 7 days" or "lose 20 pounds in a month without rebounding" just to attract attention. Nowadays, the fitness industry has strict advertising controls, and it is easy to fall into the trap of violations. A community fitness studio I worked with before opened online home-based classes, called "Fragmented Time Fitness Camp". The main focus is that office workers can practice in 15 minutes. The first batch of enrollment registered 87 people. The name not only points out the core advantages, but also ensures that it does not step on the line.

There is also an interesting controversy here: some people think that the commercial name should be as high-profile and professional as possible in order to sell it at a higher price. Some people think that the core need of home fitness users is convenience and no barriers. A name that is too complicated will scare people away. I have tried both, and the actual results are as follows: for low-priced courses of less than 99 yuan for the general public, the conversion rate of down-to-earth names is more than three times higher than that of professional ones. ; If you provide high-priced personal training courses for users with a certain training foundation, using a more professional name like "Home Functional Cycle Training Plan" will make it easier to screen out users with high willingness to pay, and the conversion rate will be higher.

In fact, in the final analysis, the name is just a stepping stone. If you practice by yourself, a good name will make you want to get up from the sofa and click on the training video. ; When creating content and courses, a good name will make target users willing to stop and take a second look. If you are really confused about which one to choose, just go back to the beginning and pick one. Practice first, which is more important than anything else.

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