Therefore, the profession of fitness coach is basically positioned as a low-quality group. It's really unfair to some people What I'm talking about here are just some excellent coaches. It can be said that most coaches who are new to the industry are in a hurry to do as the Romans do, and they are all from all walks of life, and a small number are fitness enthusiasts.
Back to the point, you haven't been exposed to fitness. Of course, you can be a fitness instructor. First, get a license. It's not expensive anyway. Just invest in yourself. Then it depends on your own conditions to decide whether you are suitable for this industry. Gyms are always profit-oriented commercial organizations, and it's as simple as your performance in favor of them.
There are three kinds of appropriateness here.
Facade type, face value conforms to the public aesthetic. Slight meat. Both men and women can.
Professional, a look is practiced, not very big, moderate circumference, clear lines.
Performance-oriented, eloquent, coax members happy to pay the bill.
The above three things are consistent: first, you can survive in this industry, second, you will stay very comfortable, and third, I don't think you need to be a coach, and there are many glamorous careers waiting for you.
If you don't meet any of them, I suggest you practice one first and then consider entering the industry.
Yan value can be adjusted, eloquence can be practiced ... these two are the fastest.
Profession takes time, and so does body ... Let's put this at the end, haha ... Don't hurt the members who trust you.