There you sit in your office chair, looking out of your window, and just dreaming about hitting the gym and swinging that kettlebell. You can’t stop thinking about it. Yes, you’re that passionate about fitness.
You spend a lot of time thinking about your workouts, and you get excited for your work to be over so you can head to the gym and move your body.
And yes, that’s how bored you are in your current job to the point that you also spend most of your work hours creating a workout plan for a friend or your family members.
If this sounds like you, perhaps it’s about time to make a career change to become a personal trainer?
But as we all know, that’s not an easy, overnight decision to make. There are many factors to consider. Let’s begin with the most important one—the ‘why’. Here are the 10 amazing reasons to become a personal trainer:
Why Consider A Career Change to Personal Training
1) You Enjoy Helping Others
Being a personal trainer is not just about enjoying working in the world of fitness while making money. A big part of being a personal trainer is helping others reach their health and fitness goals and to become the best version of themselves.
Some clients really struggle with even the basics and you can change their lives tremendously. You should enjoy being someone who is relied upon and who is motivated to help others succeed.
2) You’re Passionate About Fitness
Do you love creating exercise programs? Do you often help your friends in ensuring proper technique and form while performing each movement? Can’t stop thinking about your next workout?
Are you excited to learn about all the latest workout tools and equipment?
If this applies to you, you’ll be excited that you can do all these and get paid for it when you become a personal trainer.
3) You Enjoy “Working” at a Gym and Wearing Gym clothes
Are you more comfortable wearing athleisure than office clothes? Does going to the gym make you happier than heading to the mall or going to your office?
Well, one of the biggest perks of being a trainer is working in a gym setting while wearing comfortable gym clothes. There are always exceptions to the rule, but very rarely are you going business casual or formal.
4) Fitness is Inspiring to You
If you find yourself getting giddy at the thought of body transformations, achieving fitness goals, and getting stronger, it’s safe to say that fitness is inspiring and motivating to you.
You may even have a transformation story of your own to share.
When you’re a personal trainer, you’ll encounter these changes and challenges daily, and it is truly a wonderful feeling to be working in this type of positive environment.
5) Movement of the Human Body Excites You
Not everyone finds the movement of the body exciting and intriguing. But if you do, it will be easier for you to grasp the concepts of body mechanics, target muscle groups and the type of exercises needed to train them.
Understanding safe body mechanics is one of the main components of being a personal trainer so it’s important that you’re continually brushing up on the topic.
6) You Love to Have Variety in Your Days
Yes, being a personal trainer is fun and exciting because you get to do different activities every day. Some trainers even work out of multiple locations for a change of scenery.
In addition to being able to create a wide variety of exercises and challenges for your clients, your clients will always be going through different issues in life and they’re certain to confide in you.
Some days, being a personal trainer feels more like being a therapist than it does being a trainer!
7) You’ll Be Surrounded by Goal-driven and Motivated People
To inspire and motivate others, you need to motivate and inspire yourself too. That’s why most personal trainers are not just optimistic and inspiring—they are also goal-driven and motivated.
If you work as a personal trainer, you’ll be with like-minded people who will always push you to your limits when it comes to personal health and success in your business. It seems the majority of trainers in the industry are willing to help others rather than in fierce competition.
8) You Enjoy Having Unlimited Income Potential
Yes, we have to talk about money too! These days, the income of a personal trainer is no longer limited to doing personal training sessions.
You can now create more income by offering other services such as group training and online fitness training.
By offering quality training and related services, you can charge premium prices and see your income increase accordingly.
9) You Want Flexibility in Your Life
When you’re a personal trainer, you’re not tied to a 9-5 job in an office. You’re free to set your schedule so you can have more time doing other things you love or bonding with family.
While most of your schedule will be tied to your clients’ schedules, if you take the right approach to managing your workload, you’ll have the ability to move appointments around to fit your lifestyle needs.
10) You Seek Job Security
Being a personal trainer has grown to be one of the most secure jobs available. People don’t completely understand their health, but they often know that they need to do something to fix it.
The fitness industry is projected to be one of the fastest-growing industries in the next two decades, as more and more individuals are looking for ways to stay in shape.
Conclusion
If you’ve been daydreaming about changing your career to become a personal trainer, you should consider all the reasons why. You need to put a lot of thought into it before taking that giant leap. However, if you want to test out the waters first, the best thing you can do is try doing it part-time first and then gradually transitioning it into a full-time gig.
If you’ve made it this far, you probably already know. So, get started today!
Business Savvy Personal Trainer
Matt is fitness professional and has experience training across multiple styles and with different goals in mind. His passion for fitness started at a young age through sports and other physical activities. His goal is to help others in their journey - both personal and professional - because he knows just how much of a challenge it can be.