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I feel it would be a rewarding job, but would not consider doing it

without further education or some kind of certification. Also, I

have to pay the bills and it would have to pay more than I make now

to make up for the great benefits.

I agree it would be great motivation and if I had known BFL and

fitness 10 years ago to the extent that I do now, I might have gone

down a different career path.

Of course, no one knows what the future holds for their jobs so it

could be a possibility some day. I can get a 75% discount off of

tuition with my employer. I'm just not sure going back to college to

get another degree or a Master's is something I want to do right now

and maybe never.

Andy

> So my question to you BFL veterans is, have you

considered becoming fitness trainers ??? Imagine, just being on this

list and staying in touch with others gives you so much motivation to

follow BFL...so wouldnt it give you even greater motivation if you

were being paid for it ??? That way , you will never stray from the

program and soon it will be hardwired into you and you will be doing

something you love and making money for it!!!!

> Does that sound like a good idea or I am just

thinking too much ???

> Harsh

>

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I feel it would be a rewarding job, but would not consider doing it

without further education or some kind of certification. Also, I

have to pay the bills and it would have to pay more than I make now

to make up for the great benefits.

I agree it would be great motivation and if I had known BFL and

fitness 10 years ago to the extent that I do now, I might have gone

down a different career path.

Of course, no one knows what the future holds for their jobs so it

could be a possibility some day. I can get a 75% discount off of

tuition with my employer. I'm just not sure going back to college to

get another degree or a Master's is something I want to do right now

and maybe never.

Andy

> So my question to you BFL veterans is, have you

considered becoming fitness trainers ??? Imagine, just being on this

list and staying in touch with others gives you so much motivation to

follow BFL...so wouldnt it give you even greater motivation if you

were being paid for it ??? That way , you will never stray from the

program and soon it will be hardwired into you and you will be doing

something you love and making money for it!!!!

> Does that sound like a good idea or I am just

thinking too much ???

> Harsh

>

>

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Harsh,

What I worry about in becoming a fitness trainer is getting tired of being in

the gym. I know quite a few whose workouts have ended up suffering because they

don't want to go back and work out for themselves. Another problem of mine is

being a cheerleader for someone....I'm not really good at that. I want to be

able to say " this is what you have to do if you want to have a body like you

want " and then they go and do it! I don't want to have to pump them up or talk

them into going to the gym when they are not so inclined, etc. Not very

realistic, I know...which is why I'm still a school teacher instead of a fitness

professional!

Sara

money for it!!!!

Does that sound like a good idea or I am just thinking too much

???

Harsh

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Harsh,

What I worry about in becoming a fitness trainer is getting tired of being in

the gym. I know quite a few whose workouts have ended up suffering because they

don't want to go back and work out for themselves. Another problem of mine is

being a cheerleader for someone....I'm not really good at that. I want to be

able to say " this is what you have to do if you want to have a body like you

want " and then they go and do it! I don't want to have to pump them up or talk

them into going to the gym when they are not so inclined, etc. Not very

realistic, I know...which is why I'm still a school teacher instead of a fitness

professional!

Sara

money for it!!!!

Does that sound like a good idea or I am just thinking too much

???

Harsh

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Hi Sara,

I totally get your point. I nenever thought of it that way....Yeah,

one could be so bred of being in the gym, they might miss workouts

themselves... Anyway, I just had this thought and I was thinking of pros

like you and felt that if I were a newbie ,I would love to have a fitness

trainer who knows BFL and is a shining example of BFL perfection

herslef/himself.

Thanks

Harsh

>

>Reply-To: bodyforlife

>To: <bodyforlife >

>Subject: Re: Fitness Trainers

>Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 19:35:59 -0500

>

>Harsh,

>

>What I worry about in becoming a fitness trainer is getting tired of being

>in the gym. I know quite a few whose workouts have ended up suffering

>because they don't want to go back and work out for themselves. Another

>problem of mine is being a cheerleader for someone....I'm not really good

>at that. I want to be able to say " this is what you have to do if you want

>to have a body like you want " and then they go and do it! I don't want to

>have to pump them up or talk them into going to the gym when they are not

>so inclined, etc. Not very realistic, I know...which is why I'm still a

>school teacher instead of a fitness professional!

>

>Sara

> money for it!!!!

> Does that sound like a good idea or I am just thinking

>too much ???

> Harsh

>

>

>

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Hi Sara,

I totally get your point. I nenever thought of it that way....Yeah,

one could be so bred of being in the gym, they might miss workouts

themselves... Anyway, I just had this thought and I was thinking of pros

like you and felt that if I were a newbie ,I would love to have a fitness

trainer who knows BFL and is a shining example of BFL perfection

herslef/himself.

Thanks

Harsh

>

>Reply-To: bodyforlife

>To: <bodyforlife >

>Subject: Re: Fitness Trainers

>Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 19:35:59 -0500

>

>Harsh,

>

>What I worry about in becoming a fitness trainer is getting tired of being

>in the gym. I know quite a few whose workouts have ended up suffering

>because they don't want to go back and work out for themselves. Another

>problem of mine is being a cheerleader for someone....I'm not really good

>at that. I want to be able to say " this is what you have to do if you want

>to have a body like you want " and then they go and do it! I don't want to

>have to pump them up or talk them into going to the gym when they are not

>so inclined, etc. Not very realistic, I know...which is why I'm still a

>school teacher instead of a fitness professional!

>

>Sara

> money for it!!!!

> Does that sound like a good idea or I am just thinking

>too much ???

> Harsh

>

>

>

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Harsh,

I agree - it really would be nice to have someone to coach you along. I've

posted before about how I had a " success coach " when I started BFL who started a

board for us (there were 20 on her team). She had placed second in the couples

category of BFL the year before. I'm not sure I would have stuck with it

without her! She was always there to answer my questions personally and

encourage me....and here I am saying that I wouldn't want to have to be a

cheerleader when I really had my very own cheerleader! I should be ashamed of

myself - REALLY!! I think I'm going to reach out and try to help someone more

after this thread!

Sara

Anyway, I just had this thought and I was thinking of pros

like you and felt that if I were a newbie ,I would love to have a fitness

trainer who knows BFL and is a shining example of BFL perfection

herslef/himself.

Thanks

Harsh

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Harsh,

I agree - it really would be nice to have someone to coach you along. I've

posted before about how I had a " success coach " when I started BFL who started a

board for us (there were 20 on her team). She had placed second in the couples

category of BFL the year before. I'm not sure I would have stuck with it

without her! She was always there to answer my questions personally and

encourage me....and here I am saying that I wouldn't want to have to be a

cheerleader when I really had my very own cheerleader! I should be ashamed of

myself - REALLY!! I think I'm going to reach out and try to help someone more

after this thread!

Sara

Anyway, I just had this thought and I was thinking of pros

like you and felt that if I were a newbie ,I would love to have a fitness

trainer who knows BFL and is a shining example of BFL perfection

herslef/himself.

Thanks

Harsh

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