A certified self defence trainer teaching practical skills to corporate staff.
Thinking of becoming a self defence trainer? Here’s a real-world success story that shows what’s possible after completing our BTEC Level 3 Self-Defence Instructor Award Course.
One of our graduates recently reached out to share this incredible self defence trainer success story:
“Hi Mark
Just to let you know that I’m teaching a one day self defence course for security staff to a corporate at the end of the month.
The first 2 hours will be legal parameters and Conflict resolution.
Then the remaining day will be appropriate physical skills for their environment.
They are a hospitality franchise.
B and B, restaurants, pup, club. Etc environment.
10 a day @ €300 each = €3000 a day.
€6000 for two days work.
My USP, is I will act as expert witness after any action if required, (paid of course) for an additional €850 per day.
But the MOST important factor was that I’ am certified by you.
The corporate are happy with my NFPS/BTEC Level 3 certificate.
NFPS is yet another important USP [Unique Selling Point] here.
Just an update.
I’m pushing into other franchise opportunities so will keep you posted.
Warm regards.
[Name redacted]
Use this if you like….
Just redact my name for client confidentiality.
Chat soon 👍”
This story is a great example of what’s possible as a self defence trainer. The credibility and confidence you gain from NFPS certification makes a real difference.
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PS: All of the above was achieved with the FREE Marketing training that we provide on our courses
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