Hi Ladies!
Some of you know me well, some don't as I've not been on the forum as much in the last few years. Just too dang busy to do everything that I want to. Part of what's been keeping me busy is bike fitting. I've been going through the Bike PT program which is a series of courses for physical therapists and PTAs to learn bike fitting from an ergonomic/biomechanics/injury prevention point of view while still understanding the performance side of things.
I recently finished the last level of this course work which was mostly related to custom fitting, special adaptation for people with unusual needs and bike geometry comparison/contrast.
I'm thinking about adding a service to my coaching company which is basically by-the-hour hiring of me to help with personal shopping for a new bike. How I envision this service is having the client send me information about their current bike including some photos of them on their bike using a trainer and billing by the hour as I help them find a bike that will meet their desired needs. From my end I would have to analyze their current bike fit/position as best I could from the photo and help them find a new bike by scouring geometry data while considering performance as it relates to geomtery and materials and ergonomics. What you're getting is advice from an experienced (18+ years) physical therapist that is also an experienced cyclist, (road racing, mtb racing, triathlon including 4 IM finishes and one division win) and a woman to boot.
Here's my question. Is this a service that you would be willing to pay for? If so, would you be willing to pay about $150 to 200 for said service? I'm basing the price on my current coaching costs per hour and estimated time I think it would take me.
Thanks in advance for any input you have. I'm truly looking for honest answers here and constructive criticism.
Cassie



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