Before I spend a year on this, I wanted to see the whole picture. The good parts, the hard parts, what a real day looks like, and why it suits me. Have a look. Take your time β you can't break anything.
Start here β tap to beginThis isn't just a job. It's something I build and own. Here's what I get.
I choose my hours, my prices and my clients. Nobody hands me a roster.
I get paid for results β not just for turning up. The better I get, the more I make.
Fitness is already my life. Now the thing I'd do anyway pays the bills.
A gym, a park, or online from my phone. I'm not stuck in one place.
I want to know the tough parts too. Tap a card to turn it over and see the real answer.
"You just work out with people all day."
π Tap to see the truthIt's also planning, helping people keep going, and finding new clients. The workout is the easy part.
"You make big money straight away."
π Tap to see the truthYear one is smaller money while I learn. The good money comes later, once I've built it up.
"The hours are easy and relaxed."
π Tap to see the truthSome early mornings and some late nights. That's the trade-off. I'm okay with it.
"Clients stay forever on their own."
π Tap to see the truthI have to earn their trust every week, with good results and good energy. That never stops.
This is a real working day once I'm going. Tap each time to see what I'm doing.
The good extras that don't show up on a payslip β but matter just as much.
Looking after myself is part of the work. Getting better pays off.
Gym people, fighters, driven people. I'm with my crowd all day.
I build the week around my life β not the other way round.
The body, food, how people think. The work never gets boring.
One-to-one today. An app and online clients tomorrow. It can get much bigger.
I become the person people come to for help. That builds for years.
Most people start this and hope. I start it already holding the right cards.
Helping, coaching and building trust come naturally to me. I don't have to fake it.
I train daily and come from the fight world. I can coach fighters and fitness because I do it myself.
Most trainers can't. I can make my own app and booking site β so I can grow past one-to-one.
Early mornings and long days don't scare me. I already live by the clock and the gym.
I can make videos and build an audience online. That brings clients to me.
About $1,443 to start. Small risk. The bigger risk is never trying.
That's the whole thing, with my concession card. That's all I'm risking β a small price for a job I love and a business that's mine.
I've done the bare minimum long enough. This is me getting serious.
Start date: the day I lock in my Chisholm course.