Ummm, you are sadly mistaken joed.
I have 16 years in the fitness industry, am a CPT, Nutritional Consultant and Prep Coach ...AND... national level fbb. You don't get where I am not knowing my head from my ass, thank you.
I teach PRACTICAL APPLICATION not book bullshit. People don't understand technical mumbo jumbo anyway so what would be the point.
To answer your question Goluan - it depends on where you're located. We were in Indiana and they're more interested in the buffet there than a gym membership. We moved to AZ and were bringing in about 5K a month between the 2 of us - and we've only been here 4 months.
Im sure its been talked about. But my search button is not working. Ive been in sales/oil business for the last 5 years. Im ready for a change, and I want to what I love for a living. Wich is helping people and making money while doing it. So throw me some numbers guys. Thanks!
pt's are a dime a dozen and most of them dont know their head from their ass. the read their books to pass the exam then preach the garbage thats in them. i know a few. one of them is an x pro wresteler. he is the only one that i know that makes any worth while money i guess. i think he pulls 50k from it but thats not all he does. i think he is the most successful out of them because he is the only one that doesnt blow that exam crap up peoples asses.
hmmmmm there is truth in both of your statements..
but to say most and to generalize i think is wrong..
in my guy, myself and 1 other are the oldest trainers we train in much the same style.. we also have 1 with a sports med degree, one that teaches strength to the University of Minnesota football team and assort other noobs..
experience and having a body that shows you can do, not just teach is a great way to succeed..
can you make cash doing this?? sure.. but if all you do is training, it's not enough for me but that's not all i do..
and even at $70 hr rate, it can burn you out pretty quick.. x 20 hours week = 70k year.. a 2x week contract for a strength coaching position can pay more, but is a short term contract..
nutritional training and certification training can earn me another 2-6k per month, but travel is involved..
the point being the business is very diverse you need to find out what you enjoy doing..
hmmmmm there is truth in both of your statements..
but to say most and to generalize i think is wrong..
in my guy, myself and 1 other are the oldest trainers we train in much the same style.. we also have 1 with a sports med degree, one that teaches strength to the University of Minnesota football team and assort other noobs..
experience and having a body that shows you can do, not just teach is a great way to succeed..
can you make cash doing this?? sure.. but if all you do is training, it's not enough for me but that's not all i do..
and even at $70 hr rate, it can burn you out pretty quick.. x 20 hours week = 70k year.. a 2x week contract for a strength coaching position can pay more, but is a short term contract..
nutritional training and certification training can earn me another 2-6k per month, but travel is involved..
the point being the business is very diverse you need to find out what you enjoy doing..
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