Ebooks for Personal Trainers — Your Training Method Deserves More Than an Instagram Caption
Your income is capped by the hours you can physically stand on a gym floor, and your best programming advice evaporates into Instagram stories that die in 24 hours. A book fixes both: it packages your method into something that sells while you sleep and makes you the trainer who wrote the book when a lead is choosing between you and the $99-a-month app. ebookdone produces the finished, KDP-ready book for $9.
Sound familiar?
- You train clients 6am to 8pm; the book everyone says you should write requires the one thing you do not have, which is daylight.
- Fitness influencers with worse credentials than you sell $47 ebooks to huge audiences, and the difference is packaging, not knowledge.
- Your client onboarding is a patchwork of voice notes, Google Sheets, and a PDF you made in Canva in 2022.
- Online coaching platforms take 20 to 30 percent of everything you sell through them.
- You wrote 15,000 words of a book during lockdown. It is still 15,000 words, and it is still on your laptop.
What you could publish this week
The method book that pre-sells your coaching
A title like Strength After 40: A Joint-Friendly Program for Busy Professionals, aimed at exactly the clients you want more of. Readers arrive already convinced by your approach, so the consult call is scheduling, not selling.
The client onboarding manual
Put your nutrition philosophy, training principles, and FAQ answers into one book every new client receives. You stop repeating the same 45-minute explanation, and clients get a professional artifact instead of a link dump — which quietly justifies your rates.
The passive product for your audience
Sell the ebook at $9.99 on Amazon and the paperback at $14.99 to your Instagram following. Even 30 copies a month is a car payment earned from sets and reps you wrote down once.
The gym-partnership giveaway
Offer the local gym 50 copies as a member perk with your coaching link in the back matter. The gym gets a member benefit that cost them nothing; you get your book in the hands of 50 people who already pay for fitness.
How it works
- Describe it — topic, audience, tone. One sentence is enough.
- Shape the outline — reorder, rename, add or cut chapters before a word is written.
- Watch it write — chapters stream live; rewrite any you don't love.
- Pick a cover, download everything — print PDF, EPUB, DOCX, paperback wrap cover, and your KDP metadata pack.
Free preview first (outline + full first chapter). Then $9 per book — no subscription, credits never expire.
FAQ
How is this priced compared to the AI writing tools I see advertised?
It is $9 for a complete book — no subscription, credits never expire. Subscription tools run $20 to $50 a month and still leave you to figure out covers, KDP formatting, and metadata. Here the $9 includes four covers, the print-ready 6x9 interior, EPUB, DOCX, and the full Amazon metadata pack. Less than one training session, one time.
Will Amazon actually let me publish an AI-generated fitness book?
Yes. KDP allows AI-generated content; their policy requires disclosing it as AI-generated during setup, which is one checkbox. Since it is fitness advice, read the draft carefully and make sure the programming reflects what you would actually coach — you edit the outline before writing and get a DOCX for changes after.
My method is specific — tempo work, RPE, my own progressions. Can it handle that?
The outline is yours to edit before a word is written, so your progressions, terminology, and programming rules drive the chapters. The free preview gives you that outline plus a complete first chapter with no card, and there is an unedited 18,648-word public sample at /sample/two-hour-meal-prep.pdf if you want to inspect raw output first.
Can I sell it outside Amazon so I keep the whole price?
Yes. You own the EPUB, DOCX, and PDF files, so you can sell direct on Gumroad, bundle it into your coaching packages, or use it as an email opt-in. Amazon is one channel, not a requirement.
Start free — see your outline and first chapter before paying anything.
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