Does Being A Personal Trainer Pay Well? (Also, Do Club Promoters Eat Good?)

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I'm thinking of doing that before I take up Human Services as a major :manny: I was wondering could I eat good with setting up my own hours and training people to be healthy:whoo:

P.S. I thought about doing club promoting on the side too :manny: So far, these janky jobs working at gas station haven't been doing it :snoop:
 

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I think if you are professional, market yourself well and genuinely help your customers then word of mouth will continue to help your client base

So yes I would think you can get paid very well doing personal training

i have no idea about club promotion...but my totally novice/layman view of that is it seems to be kind of low margin
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
My friend is a PT, he makes 6 figures but he works with Wall-street cats as his main base, he's also a former D1 athlete.


If you can get the client base then yeah it pays great, it depends on your location too, he lives in Manhattan so he can charge $100+ an hour. Also, the hours are whatever your clients hours are, he's got a weird work schedule where he has a shytload of free time but if somebody wants to work out at 2am, he's there.
 

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My friend is a PT, he makes 6 figures but he works with Wall-street cats as his main base, he's also a former D1 athlete.


If you can get the client base then yeah it pays great, it depends on your location too, he lives in Manhattan so he can charge $100+ an hour. Also, the hours are whatever your clients hours are, he's got a weird work schedule where he has a shytload of free time but if somebody wants to work out at 2am, he's there.
I live in Hampton Roads VA.
 
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