GymIntensity
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well there are alot of good posts on here I need to reply to.
big kracker, Ya I realize when it comes down to it, its gonna take someone that is already strong in the sales department. I guess like someone else said, if you strive to be successful, you will be, whether you are a PT or car salesman, and that is what i'm determined to do ultimately, be successful. Also I think my gym takes 5$ off of like 25 or 35$ an hour. I'm not sure about other "bigger" gyms because I haven't really looked into the fees of PT's at other gyms.
Ulter, thats pretty much what im wanting, just a qualified broad certification but i also want to learn the "bookwork" of personal training, not just have a certificate, because I know right now that I'm not educated enough about personal training to feel comfortable being one.
T-Matt hit on the subject about basically looking good and looking like you at least know how to lift. I still dont consider myself in good enough shape to be a PT either, I have alot of work to do. Hopefully within 2 years , by the time I get my dietetics degree, I can be in good enough shape that I feel like clients will want me to be their PT. I'm also highly motivated and determined to do this, and it is my dream career, being a dietician/personal trainer.
Thanks for all the comments. K
big kracker, Ya I realize when it comes down to it, its gonna take someone that is already strong in the sales department. I guess like someone else said, if you strive to be successful, you will be, whether you are a PT or car salesman, and that is what i'm determined to do ultimately, be successful. Also I think my gym takes 5$ off of like 25 or 35$ an hour. I'm not sure about other "bigger" gyms because I haven't really looked into the fees of PT's at other gyms.
Ulter, thats pretty much what im wanting, just a qualified broad certification but i also want to learn the "bookwork" of personal training, not just have a certificate, because I know right now that I'm not educated enough about personal training to feel comfortable being one.
T-Matt hit on the subject about basically looking good and looking like you at least know how to lift. I still dont consider myself in good enough shape to be a PT either, I have alot of work to do. Hopefully within 2 years , by the time I get my dietetics degree, I can be in good enough shape that I feel like clients will want me to be their PT. I'm also highly motivated and determined to do this, and it is my dream career, being a dietician/personal trainer.
Thanks for all the comments. K