Saturday, February 11, 2012

9 Responses to “Is It Possible To Become A Millionaire As A Personal Fitness Trainer?”

  1. benw2200 says:

    With a flat rate of about 60 bucks/hour to work with ordinary people, there’s very little hope there unless you sleep outside and live on no food. You’ll get more if you’re extremely good, and earn a reputation so that celebrities seek you out to train with you. That’s mostly connections, because I know a lot of good personal trainers who are dirt poor, and a lot of quacks who just joined an organization, like a school or private physical therapy practice, and made it up through the ranks. In this economy, it’ll be even harder.
    Best answer would be to find a very rich organization that charges a shitload for personal training. Join that organization, instead of working on your own. Then work until you have enough money to invest in the stock market. When you have enough, play the market, you have about as much chance of winning big as you do in Vegas.
    Best way is either go back to school, or make some rich friends.

  2. Harry C says:

    It’s possible, but as the saying goes, the more you want something, the more it runs away from you. So IF $$ is the reason you want to become a personal fitness trainer – to get the million or so – good luck. It happens to those whose focus is utterly and absolutely about finding a niche market and being totally customer-centric. The money will then come to you.

  3. USAF Dude says:

    You can become a millionaire in any profession. It’s just a matter of how long it takes ;)

  4. kiwee@y7 says:

    You will be going strong until someone sues you. You need insurance if you’re going to be telling people to run, jump and get out of breath.
    There are millions of personal trainers. The outlook is not good unfortunately.

  5. merlin says:

    you could get really close if you were a trainer for the movie stars or pro athletes I’ve heard they make around like $2000 a hour or so. So if you have the connections you could make a good living.http://mytotalfitness.blogspot.com/

  6. crazysk8 says:

    if you’re really good, then sure you can. :) just stay motivated, and keep publicizing through clients. good luck!

  7. samantha says:

    no not personal trainer… celebs and pro teams wont hire you unless your also a nutritionist.

  8. blissfor says:

    Possibly through producing exercise videos or a TV show

  9. bgibbslm says:

    Find some really rich, dumb clients.

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