2. You don't have to be a sports student to be a tutor. The first tutor I came into contact with was a woman. She was not a sports major. Of course, if you are a sports student, you are also a professional counterpart. You became a monk halfway.
3. The role of coach is to provide students with all-round guidance, such as the arrangement of training plan and the control of training intensity. To put it simply, if you take someone to the gym, you have to teach him how to use the equipment, right? You have to teach him all kinds of fitness moves, right? You have to answer all his questions about fitness, right? So you need to have a basic understanding of the fitness industry. Fitness instructors usually go through some professional short-term training before taking up their posts.
4. Before becoming a private teacher, you also need to practice your physical fitness, because how can a person with poor physical fitness make students feel at ease to learn from you?
There are many coaches in the gym. Everyone wants to be a private tutor for people who come to the gym to exercise (because of the commission), but some people want to take private lessons, while others don't want to take private lessons. What if you catch someone who wants to have a tutor and win someone who doesn't want to have a tutor? Then I think you should have a good eloquence, which is based on your comprehensive understanding of the fitness industry and fitness skills.
The above is my advice to you, hoping to inspire you.