Link in Bio for Fitness Instructors: Show the Results, Fill the Class
An empty class isn't a scheduling problem. It's a marketing problem your bio page can solve.
A fitness instructor with 5,000 Instagram followers and half-empty classes has a conversion problem, not a reach problem. The audience exists. They follow, they watch, they like. What they don't do is book — because the path from follower to student isn't clear enough. The bio page is where that path gets built. Class schedule, booking link, results gallery, FAQ. Each element removes one more reason not to commit.
The instructor who treats their bio link as a formality — one link to a booking page and nothing else — is leaving most of the conversion work undone. The one who builds a complete page does that work once and benefits from it every time someone clicks.
Gallery: results that look like the people in your classes
Client transformation photos are the most honest thing a fitness instructor can put in their gallery. Not stock imagery, not the instructor's own physique — real students who started somewhere and got somewhere else. A potential student who sees someone who looks like them, started where they are, and achieved something they want — that's the image that books the first class.
Show diversity in the results. Different body types, different ages, different starting points and different goals. Strength. Endurance. Mobility. Confidence. Not every transformation is visual — some are about how someone feels rather than how they look. A gallery that reflects the full range of what your classes produce is more compelling than one that only shows dramatic physical changes.
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List what you offer — class types, formats, online or in-person, group or individual. Include the schedule if it's fixed, or a link to wherever people book. One anchor offer: a trial class, a first-week pass, a free intro session. Something with low commitment that gets the hesitant follower through the door. Once they've been to one class, the decision to continue is theirs to make from experience rather than from the outside looking in.
Price the anchor clearly. A potential student who sees "first class free" or "drop-in from $15" can make a decision immediately. One who has to ask about pricing before they can evaluate whether to try is a potential student who might not ask. Remove the price barrier at the entry point and the barrier to commitment at every class after it takes care of itself.
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New students have consistent questions before their first class. What should I wear. Do I need to bring anything. Is the class suitable for beginners. What happens if I can't keep up. How many people are in a typical class. Is there parking. These aren't complicated questions — but every one of them is a potential reason to wait until next week instead of booking today. Answer them on the page and "next week" becomes this week. ClickInk has no link limits, no ads, no platform branding. 35 languages. Free to start. Build the page that fills the classes you're already teaching.
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