Why Personal Training is an Ideal Career for Parents

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By In The Playroom

If you’re a busy parent looking for a career that you’ll easily be able to fit around your family commitments whilst staying fit and healthy yourself, then you might want to consider pursuing a job in personal training.

Most of the time, personal trainers have a lot of freedom to set their own schedules, and clients may require you to run sessions with them outside of normal working hours.

This can be perfect if you need to fit your day around getting the kids to and from school, or if you’re a stay at home parent who needs to find work when your partner is at home to look after the little ones.

On top of the flexibility and ability to be your own boss, there are several further benefits of becoming a personal trainer to consider. These include:

#1. It’s Highly Rewarding:

Are you looking for a job that isn’t your typical 9-5 office position, that gives you plenty of opportunities to reap great rewards, and feel a sense of pride in what you do?

Then look no further than personal training. It is a great career path to pursue if you want to do something that allows you to help other people on a regular basis, as every client that you work with will be relying on you to support and coach them as they try to reach their personal goals.

The sense of pride and achievement that you will experience when they do so will be second to none.  If you want a career that is rewarding, why not look into becoming a family nurse practitioner?

#2. You’ll Earn Great Money:

Secondly, if you’re looking for a career path that will give you the opportunity to earn great money, personal training is an ideal choice.

Clients are willing to pay more for a good personal trainer who will truly help them meet their personal fitness and health goals and they know just how much it’s worth to have somebody working with them every step of the way to help them get to be where they need to be.

If you’re working for yourself, you can set your prices as low or as high as you would like, or even develop tailored price plans for each client depending on the services that you are providing. 

To really advance your career so that you can work with a wider range of clientele, consider taking a level 3 exercise with disabled clients.  

Is owning a gym profitable? Yes, it is especially if you design it to be more accessible for disabled people, as they are now being actively encouraged to exercise.

Gym’s are being made to be more accessible for disabled people, as they are now being actively encouraged to exercise.

This is also a very rewarding thing to do, a lot of personal trainers do not hold this qualification, therefore, they cannot legally train disabled clients.

If you are interested in pursuing a career in personal training, you can check this Level 3 personal training course for guidance.

#3. You’ll Always Be Needed:

Let’s face it; there are always going to be people who are wanting to change their lifestyles, upgrade their routines to one that’s healthier for them, and get great results from putting in hard work.

But, as anybody who’s tried to do it before knows, completely changing your unhealthy habits if you’ve been used to them for a very long time can be difficult, and it often pays to have a good personal trainer by your side cheering you on and offering you sound advice and encouragement when you need it.

So as a personal trainer, you can rest assured that you will always be needed by clients, both those who want you to help them achieve their goals, and those who want to maintain the results of good work they’ve already put in. 

#4. Be Flexible:

A job as a personal trainer allows you to be as flexible as you like. You could train part-time if you need to work your hours around looking after the kids, or take on extra sessions on the days where you have a little bit more free time.

You can work in the evenings, on the weekends, or during the day – whatever suits you and your clients best.

And, there are plenty of ways in which you can carry out the work; some personal trainers will work exclusively for a gym or health club whilst others will visit clients at their homes for sessions or attend their regular gym with them. The choice is yours! 

#5. Improve Your Own Health:

Are you tired of working in a job where you feel that your health and wellbeing is being affected every day that you are there?

Then, a switch to personal training could be just what you need. As you learn more about health and fitness and spend every day giving your clients advice for their own healthy habits and routines, you will find yourself putting more and more of these into practice for yourself on a regular basis.

And, since a main part of your job includes exercise, it’ll become easier than ever for you to fit working out and staying fit around your busy lifestyle.

This could be from exercising alongside clients to show them what they need to be doing, or leading regular fitness classes at a local gym.

Either way, working out and working will no longer be two separate things, which will help you save both time and money too! 

#6. Qualify Quickly:

Furthermore, a physical training certification can allow you, depending on the program, to get the qualifications that you need within a matter of weeks, allowing you to start applying for jobs or even getting started on setting up your own personal training business in a very short amount of time.

Unlike several other career paths that you might have considered as a busy parent, getting qualified as a personal trainer doesn’t have to take a very long time.

In fact, you can find a wide range of online courses to sign up to such as these PT Diploma Packages, which you can study for in the comfort of your own home and on your own schedule, either on a part- or full-time basis.

This allows you to fit getting your qualifications around your home life, without having to worry about attending classes at a local college.

And, many online personal training courses will allow you to get the qualifications that you need within a matter of weeks, allowing you to start applying for jobs or even getting started on setting up your own personal training business in a very short amount of time.

If you’re looking for a quick career change and enjoy fitness, this could be the ideal choice for you. 

If you’re looking for a job that allows you to stay fit and healthy, help others, enjoy rewards on a regular basis, and be able to fit it all around your busy schedule and commitments as a parent, then becoming a personal trainer could be the perfect fit for your needs. 

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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.

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  1. Becoming a PT was the best decision I ever made. Peopke just need to realise that it takes time to build up a solid list of clients. The money is there to be made, but new PTs need to be patient, maybe work a second job alongside at the begining whilst they build up the business

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