What I Saw on Reddit (and Why I Looked Deeper)
Before joining Impact Fitness Coaching Academy (IFCA), I did what most skeptical coaches do—I searched Reddit. The reviews I found were a mix of opinions, speculation, and a few emotionally charged comments that didn’t reflect my own experience once I enrolled. At first, I hesitated. But something didn’t add up, so I dug deeper and looked at actual client results and the content IFCA publicly shares.
What IFCA Actually Offers (Beyond the Noise)
Reddit threads rarely capture the full picture, especially when it comes to business coaching. What I’ve found with IFCA is not just strategy, but systems. Their coaching dives into how to get leads, how to close them, how to deliver an amazing client experience, and most importantly—how to grow a sustainable online coaching business that doesn’t run you into burnout.
Erin Dimond, Jordan Dugger, and the IFCA team aren’t selling fluff. They’re showing coaches how to think like business owners—from lead generation, to offer structuring, to content strategy. It’s tactical and tailored. I’ve had direct access to experts weekly, personalized reviews on my business, and constant accountability. That’s hard to capture in a Reddit comment.
My Results After Joining
I went from struggling to get three clients to managing a full roster with systems in place to scale. My pricing is higher, my confidence is stronger, and I’m no longer guessing what to do next. I now understand how to market without feeling spammy, sell without sounding pushy, and deliver a high-ticket experience that gets client results. The IFCA community is full of coaches who are winning—and sharing it openly.
Why I Don’t Let Reddit Decide for Me Anymore
I get it—Reddit can be helpful. But it can also become an echo chamber for people who never even tried the program or gave it a fair chance. My advice? Talk to actual IFCA alumni. Attend a free training. Look at the case studies they post. Base your decisions on real results, not anonymous opinions.
Final Thoughts
IFCA isn’t for everyone—it’s for serious fitness coaches who are ready to treat coaching like a business. If you’re tired of guessing, trying freebies, and listening to unverified Reddit advice, this program may be the exact direction you need.