3 Easy Steps to Turn Your Passion for Fitness into a Fulfilling Career!

So have you got a passion for physical fitness that you’re thinking about turning into a career? That can be a smart move, especially since fitness instructor jobs are predicted to grow by 39 percent through 2030, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Other fitness-based jobs are likely to see the same growth. Now that everyone is becoming concerned with health and fitness, finding your dream fitness job is going to be easier than ever.

We’re now in the midst of a fitness rush of sorts, wherein everyone’s trying novel therapeutic aids like CBD tea and new workout techniques to find out the optimal combination of solutions to be healthier than we’ve ever been before. If you want to ride the crest and momentum of this wave, follow on for 3 Easy Steps to Turn Your Passion for Fitness into a Fulfilling Career!

1. Figure Out Which Fitness Role You Want to Get Into

You’re probably aware that there are several fitness careers that you can choose from. It’s important to hone in on one that you’re interested in most before everything else. Find out the nuances, intricacies, and demands of a certain role, as well as what it can offer you in terms of compensation and job satisfaction.

This is all necessary in order to determine whether or not the role is right for you. Weighing up the pros and cons is essential before committing to anything. Personal trainers can rely on multiple streams of income not only from multiple clients, but also from commissions from selling them equipment and nutrition aids.

However, this role also comes with the responsibility of ensuring the efficacy of not only your methods, but also of the products you endorse. And that applies to every client. Likewise, roles in wellness coaching and health psychology come with their own requirements and considerations. 

2. Get Certification & Get Established

Once you’ve decided which role you want to take in the world of fitness, it’s time to get certified. If you want to be a Fitness Instructor, Trainer, or other type of Health Coach, you would need to sign up for a study program, such as those accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies

Professions with higher skill-levels, such as those rooted in psychology or medicine, will of course, have their own college programs.

Once you’re fully certified and have secured work, things don’t stop there. All fitness professions entail lifelong learning, so stay on top of things by keeping in the know.  Read everything from magazines, online fitness blogs, watch YouTube videos as well as check out health studies new and old. If your practice grows enough that you end up taking other fitness professionals under your wing, you will also need to account for things such as fitness business insurance

Having a need for this type of insurance is a sure sign that your practice or business is on its way to becoming a success. 

3. Expand Your Online Presence

A big part of growing a fitness career is building your brand. This involves continuously refining your online presence. Even if it seems like your business is still a little small to start moving into anything more advanced than a LinkedIn, a business email and DMs, it can still benefit you to start building a website and other outlets to promote your brand. 

Websites can host educational videos and fitness routines. Having more outlets is always a plus so you can reach more people and network better. This is also your opportunity to solidify your personal message. 

Customers nowadays respond better to someone with a story to tell. Conveying yours as humanly and genuinely as possible helps to get people on board with your brand.

These three steps are doubtless going to include several intricacies on your road to becoming a successful fitness professional, so be ready for those and allow your passion to propel you through. If you need further advice, talk to a career coach or business mentor to ensure that you’re on the right track towards a lucrative fitness career! What’s your ideal fitness role? Let us know in the comments below, and join in the conversation on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram!

Jennifer Dawson

Jennifer Dawson is an experienced freelance writer who specializes in food and nutrition. Working in fitness marketing previously gave her a good feel for the industry and since going freelance she has been able to explore her preferred topic areas such as diet types, nutrition and food. Outside of work, Jen enjoys traveling, swimming and spending time with her young family.

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  1. Thanks so much for this highly practical advice!

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