09-05-2016, 09:32 AM
(09-05-2016, 09:22 AM)4Kingdoms Wrote:(09-05-2016, 09:17 AM)RTBoss Wrote: I actually work out of my house, I have a training studio in my basement. I just walk upstairs, and it's back to household life.
Sweet!!
The way you describe it... not so sweet
Lol, yeah - going on 3 years here, and I've lost the passion I once had for it. But, it still pays some bills, so...
I'm not sure if I want to add more hours to my work week, but if I were to decide to - training young athletic women would be fun. That could also be a recipe for too much temptation, though, which is why I think I haven't gone that route. It would be a single man's dream.
Alas, I'm all for professionalism. With the exception of my wife, I never went there with any client (though I had clients try and go there with me). In this profession, it's difficult to keep the line between client/trainer purely professional. There are always many personal discussions, not to mention the psychological digging you gotta do to get to the bottom of why someone needs to lose weight and what's holding them back.