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No, but a friend of mine, whom I am no longer in touch with did one before I met her, and she started training me. It is quite intensive, you have to study diet and nutrition, sports injuries as well as everything to do with the gym as well. I don't know how long it took her, and she did it in addition to her regular job. She absolutely loved it though, and she earned good money doing weekend step and aerobics classes which were really popular back then. She also made very good money as a personal trainer. The best thing to do would be to approach a local gym and ask the staff or managers there what qualifications are needed and how to go about it. I know my friend didn't spend a huge amount on it, but it was something she did over a long period of time while she was working, she started doing it when she lost a lot of weight and wanted to get fit, one of her instructors said she would be a good instructor as well and it took off from there. Go for it, there will always be money in the beauty/fitness industry. Sorry I can't be more specific, but I think you should give it a go. It may well be that you could get a job in a gym and the training might come from there, I just don't know. Good luck.
you earn practically nothing
my mum did a personal training course and now works from home charging £25 an hour and can have up to 30 clients a week.
if you do personal training in a gym, the gym will take up to 60% of the money so you make hardly anything
I don't think work as a gym instructor is very well paid.
not i
no i do retail work
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