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Sarah Mankiewicz: Fitness Model

Regardless, you should carry insurance. Waivers will not protect you in a negligence case.
 
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Seriously, do you get all your information from sources like "this kid"? How about trying proper channels like maybe say an attorney or an insurance agent?

I'm in the business and I can assure you "this kid" is wrong! But of course I'm sure you'll do whatever it is you want.
 
I have a liability document they have to sign which covers all the bases.

That shit doesn't matter. People will still take you to court and try and get around that document.

I would get insurance that covers you up to a certain dollar amount.
 
I have already spoken to a kid who goes to school for this and he said I'm fine.

ok, well you just listen to this kid who goes to school for this... will he represent you if and when you end up in court?
 
Yes they take 40% of what is made.....he said I could keep the first couple checks..

Ouch! I kinda figured this. It sucks because if you build your reputation where you can raise your dollar amount, they will reap from that as well. I know that at some gyms that it's "rent space" and it's usually flat and will never increase.

Start also seeking people outside of the gym to get them started and find a private gym owner who will allow you to use his facility at a flat rate. That's what I've been doing for those trainers at LA Fitness.

Unfortunately, there is only "x" amount of hours per day so as you go along, you need to find that way of getting your dollars worth! :thumb: More $$ in less time!
 
Hey there, haven't posted in awhile, thought I would stop by and say hello!
How are you all doing?

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Not too bad, thanks. Just graduated from school Saturday. Are you still personal training at your gym? Have you gotten certified since the last time you were you posting on here? Good to have a fellow Bostonian on here. Keep up the good work.
 
Sarah Jane?? Things never change for you do they? Are you hard up enough to keep spamming websites with your half naked pictures just so you can make a few dollars? Pitiful. I feel sorry for you to have to stoop to that level. You give all the good fitness girls a bad rap.
 
Sarah Jane?? Things never change for you do they? Are you hard up enough to keep spamming websites with your half naked pictures just so you can make a few dollars? Pitiful. I feel sorry for you to have to stoop to that level. You give all the good fitness girls a bad rap.


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if you want to be taken seriously as a fitness model and trainer your pictures should be more serious and less well you read dg806's post...
 
I know this is old, but...

1)You need insurance. If your gym takes a cut of your money, typically they provide insurance, but find out. Typically, the onus falls on the gym because they hired you and have deeper pockets so people will preferentially sue them, but that doesn't prevent them from coming after you if the gym doesn't insure you, and the gym will lie about not knowing you were uncertified if it comes down to a lawsuit. Find out, because your liability waiver is useless in any case of negligence. A lawyer who I train drafted my waiver and told me this same thing. Nothing you can say will protect you if you are negligent, the waiver is just smoke and mirrors so people don't think they can sue you.

2)Get certified, people like you are destroying the industry. You may be an awesome trainer, but if you are that good, you should be able to pass a test. Studying will also make you smarter, and better able to deal with people who come your way. Keep up to date on info, and you might make money through getting people results, and not having to spam a website. There is no quick way to become an expert, people who think otherwise are destined for failure. The internet makes it too easy for people to pass themselves off as experts, especially when they are in good shape, and fat people are ignorant when it comes to fitness, or they wouldn't be fat. You'll get their money now, but when no results come, they will be gone, and never recommend you to anyone else.
 
I know this is old, but...

1)You need insurance. If your gym takes a cut of your money, typically they provide insurance, but find out. Typically, the onus falls on the gym because they hired you and have deeper pockets so people will preferentially sue them, but that doesn't prevent them from coming after you if the gym doesn't insure you, and the gym will lie about not knowing you were uncertified if it comes down to a lawsuit. Find out, because your liability waiver is useless in any case of negligence. A lawyer who I train drafted my waiver and told me this same thing. Nothing you can say will protect you if you are negligent, the waiver is just smoke and mirrors so people don't think they can sue you.

2)Get certified, people like you are destroying the industry. You may be an awesome trainer, but if you are that good, you should be able to pass a test. Studying will also make you smarter, and better able to deal with people who come your way. Keep up to date on info, and you might make money through getting people results, and not having to spam a website. There is no quick way to become an expert, people who think otherwise are destined for failure. The internet makes it too easy for people to pass themselves off as experts, especially when they are in good shape, and fat people are ignorant when it comes to fitness, or they wouldn't be fat. You'll get their money now, but when no results come, they will be gone, and never recommend you to anyone else.



You have got to be kidding. Have you seen her routine? It looks like some stupid newbie shit that would be posted in the training forum. Maybe I am being harsh, but the spamming kills any credibility she could have possibly had.
 
I haven't read anything from her, this is the only thing I have seen.
 
First of all, I have every right to be here just like you do. Second, I can't sit here all day any write in threads, I work!!!! Third, have some respect for the love of Gawd! What's wrong with you? Sorry I don't do nudes...If you don't like the style of fitness modeling, then why do you come here, or post in a fitness environment?

Third, what is the big deal with my training? My gym allows it, it doesn't concern you, so leave it be. I don't even give them a cut anyway, I do toher stuff for them, such as make ads for them in the papers.
 
why ask the question in the first place then turn around and tell more educated members who are offering you sound advice to "leave it be"? were you looking for advice or just trolling?

some of your pics make it look like doing nudes, and worse, is just a matter of time. Jamie Eason takes very sexy pics but somehow manages to look like a fitness model in all of them and not just someone looking for attention. sites she is on and has input into focus on a lot more than her outfits.

Bodybuilding.com Writer: Jamie Eason - World's Fittest Model!

Bodybuilding.com - Jamie Eason - Jamie Eason Q&A, January 2008: Training To Build Legs & Break Plateaus.
 
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Jamie Eason takes very sexy pics but somehow manages to look like a fitness model in all of them and not just someone looking for attention. sites she is on and has input into focus on a lot more than her outfits.

Bodybuilding.com Writer: Jamie Eason - World's Fittest Model!

I honestly don't see the big difference between a lot of Jamie Eason's pics and Sarah's. Whether it be for fitness or whatever else the intention is, some of their outfits are not much different IMO. There are a bunch of Jamie Eason shots with her pulling a thong halfway down her asscrack or bending over on a beach. You can't say that Sarah's "looking for attention" or "trolling" and then turn around and say Jamie's pics are more serious.
 
I honestly don't see the big difference between a lot of Jamie Eason's pics and Sarah's. Whether it be for fitness or whatever else the intention is, some of their outfits are not much different IMO. There are a bunch of Jamie Eason shots with her pulling a thong halfway down her asscrack or bending over on a beach. You can't say that Sarah's "looking for attention" or "trolling" and then turn around and say Jamie's pics are more serious.

I have to agree with this, I really think you can say the same exact thing about Jamie Eason that you all are saying about Sarah. And why do you consider her a troll? She is trying to drum up business for her web site, it's not that much different than the supplement guys coming on here and trying to drum up business for their products isn't it?

What makes Jamie's pics more "serious"? Is it because they are done by professional photographers and Sarah's look more amateurish? I am sure Jamie probably started out in a similar manner too....
 
I have to agree with this, I really think you can say the same exact thing about Jamie Eason that you all are saying about Sarah. And why do you consider her a troll? She is trying to drum up business for her web site, it's not that much different than the supplement guys coming on here and trying to drum up business for their products isn't it?

What makes Jamie's pics more "serious"? Is it because they are done by professional photographers and Sarah's look more amateurish? I am sure Jamie probably started out in a similar manner too....


i started saving Jamie's pics before i even knew who she was because they were inspiring pics of a woman in fantastic shape. i never got the impression Jamie would be showing her t's n a in a girlie mag. my first impression of Sarah's pics is that she has more of the penthouse model type mind set than fitness. i wouldn't be surprised to see Sarah in one. the pics where Sarah has her underwear pulled below her ass cause me to not take her seriously as a fitness model and i doubt i'm alone in that. also the way she asked for advice then shuns it makes it seem like she didn't really want advice but something else. if you really want advice you don't ask for it then turn your nose up at it. i think it's ignorant of her to ask a question, have respected members take their time to offer her some sound advice then have her act like she knows more than they do. she seems more interested in bragging n making a quick buck than doing things responsibly. and frankly Sarah has a nice body but she doesn't look like she works out to the degree Jamie does at all.
 
i started saving Jamie's pics before i even knew who she was because they were inspiring pics of a woman in fantastic shape. i never got the impression Jamie would be showing her t's n a in a girlie mag. my first impression of Sarah's pics is that she has more of the penthouse model type mind set than fitness. i wouldn't be surprised to see Sarah in one. the pics where Sarah has her underwear pulled below her ass cause me to not take her seriously as a fitness model and i doubt i'm alone in that. also the way she asked for advice then shuns it makes it seem like she didn't really want advice but something else. if you really want advice you don't ask for it then turn your nose up at it. i think it's ignorant of her to ask a question, have respected members take their time to offer her some sound advice then have her act like she knows more than they do. she seems more interested in bragging n making a quick buck than doing things responsibly. and frankly Sarah has a nice body but she doesn't look like she works out to the degree Jamie does at all.

This pic wouldn't make you think that she was perhaps a nude model?

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Besides being professionally done, how is this pic any different than some of the ones Sarah put up?

I am not defending her at all, I just wonder why you think Jamie (as an example) is so far superior as a model to what Sarah is doing. Jamie's pics, to me, look like every other "fitness model's" pictures out there.
 
the difference is Jamie Eason does not go around to message boards and spam her her website and pics, all of the pics of her are posted by others; the other difference is Jamie Eason does not even have a website, not to mention does she try and sell herself in any way online, she is just a figure competitor/model.
 
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