⚽︎ A Quick Guide to Growing Your Income with Private Sports Training Sessions
If you're a private soccer coach, chances are you got into coaching because you love the game — not necessarily because you wanted to be an entrepreneur. But the reality is, if you’re running private training sessions, you are running a business. And with a few smart tweaks, you can grow that business into a consistent and profitable source of income.
Here’s a quick guide to help you do exactly that.
Define Your Niche and Value
Not all soccer players — or parents — are looking for the same kind of training.
Some want technical skill development, others want college recruiting prep, and some just want confidence and fitness for their child.
👉 Ask yourself:
What type of players do I enjoy training most?
What results can I deliver better than anyone else?
Do I specialize in youth, competitive club players, or advanced athletes?
Defining your niche helps you attract the right clients who see your value and are willing to pay for it.
Set Competitive Yet Profitable Rates
Many coaches undercharge when they start out.
If you’re offering high-quality, one-on-one attention, you’re providing a premium service — and your rates should reflect that.
A good rule of thumb:
Beginners: $40–$60/hour
Intermediate to Advanced Coaches: $70–$120/hour
Elite or Specialized Trainers: $150+/hour
Offer discounts for small groups (2–4 players) — you’ll increase your hourly rate while giving clients a lower per-player cost. For example, $120/hour for four players = $30 per player but still $120/hour for you.
Market Yourself Like a Brand
Word-of-mouth is great, but it’s not enough. You need a consistent marketing system.
Start with:
Social Media: Post short clips of drills, progress videos, and testimonials.
Google Business Profile: Helps parents in your area find you easily.
Simple Website or Linktree: Showcase services, pricing, and contact info.
Pro tip: End every post or video with a call to action like “DM me to book your first session” or “Spots open for weekend training — message to claim yours!”
Offer Structured, Measurable Training Plans
Parents and players love seeing progress.
Create 4–6 week programs that track development in key skills — speed, control, first touch, shooting, etc.
You can even use:
Progress checklists
Video analysis
Before-and-after metrics (like juggling count or sprint times)
This not only improves client retention but also gives you powerful testimonials to attract new clients.
Build Long-Term Client Relationships
Your best clients are repeat clients. Focus on building trust, not just completing sessions.
Ways to strengthen relationships:
Send session summaries or progress notes.
Offer seasonal packages (e.g., “Pre-season Prep Program”).
Check in with parents or players regularly.
The stronger the relationship, the less likely they’ll look for another trainer.
Add New Revenue Streams
Once you’ve established a client base, think about scaling without burning out.
Ideas:
Small group clinics during holidays or summer.
Online training plans or video tutorials.
Partnerships with local clubs or schools.
These not only increase income but also raise your profile as a local expert.
Quick Recap:
To grow your income as a private soccer coach:
Define your niche and value.
Set smart, profitable pricing.
Market yourself consistently.
Offer structured, results-driven programs.
Build lasting client relationships.
Diversify your income streams.
Private sports training isn’t just about drills — it’s about developing athletes, relationships, and a personal brand. Treat it like a business, and your passion for soccer can become a thriving, sustainable career.
Ready to grow your coaching business?
Book a free 15-minute strategy call with me to discover how you can attract more clients, set better rates, and build a thriving private training brand.