Written by Michelle Hill
Being an independent personal trainer gives you options. You can plan your day on your terms. You can take an extra long lunch. Take vacations when you want. Attend your kids' school and sporting events. Yes, there are perks but the reality is, you'll have to train when your clients are available. You'll have to be proactive with balancing your training life and personal life. The truth of the matter is, most of your clients will need to train either early in the morning or after work. Unless you live in a neighborhood with a high percentage of stay-at-home moms, you'll need to adjust your schedule to accommodate your clients' needs during those hours. This may seem to limit your options but in reality, it creates a unique opportunity to thrive if you implement some simple principles along the way. Here are some tips to get your personal training business on the right track.
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