#1 Best Test to See if You're a Good Instructor!

Posted by Angie Miller, MS
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How do you know if you’re a good instructor? Is it based on member feedback, if you have a great following, or how your director evaluates you? Even if you are an amazing instructor- and I’m sure you are- would you want to get better if you could? If you answered yes, that means you believe in growth and you know that growth is a great way to stay challenged! Today, Angie shares the #1 best test to see if you're a good instructor, and five reasons you should give the test a try:

  1. Members aren’t your best critics
  2. You can check your skills using a standard evaluation form
  3. Proof vs. Perception
  4. You avoid teaching plateaus
  5. You avoid teaching plateaus
 
 
 
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Topics: Tips From Angie

Angie Miller, MS

About the Author:

Angie Miller, M.S., is a health and fitness educator, speaker, and licensed counselor. She teaches at Northern Illinois University in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education and presents at mental health and fitness conferences worldwide. Angie owns her own fitness company, Angie Miller Fitness, and she is a Master Instructor for NASM, AFAA, and Kettlebell Concepts. She writes for fitness journals and digital communities and publishes a weekly blog where she covers fitness and lifestyle topics. You can learn more about Angie on her website, http://www.angiemillerfitness.com

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