Finding self employed fitness instructor jobs

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Finding Self-Employed Fitness Instructor Jobs If you are a trained fitness instructor, but you do not want to work for a gym, it is possible to find self-employed positions. As a self-employed fitness instructor, you may find yourself operating from a variety of venues. Some clients like to welcome instructors into their homes. However, not everybody who requires a fitness instructor will have the equipment needed to train them. As such, you can use a gym's facilities and subcontract yourself to them. In some instances, you may have the skills required to deliver fitness lessons to groups. In this case, you can rent out small venues—such as community or church halls. Finding fitness instructor jobs as a self-employed person is easy, when you know how. Advertising Yourself as a Self-Employed Fitness Instructor

Finding fitness instructor jobs is often about diversifying. The best way to do this is to develop a website or blog, and advertise a variety of the services mentioned above. On your website, make it clear that you can visit clients in their homes—but also state that the instruction you can give depends on the equipment they have. To broaden your chances of finding these jobs, make sure you purchase some equipment yourself. Depending on other facilities you have access to, you may want to make it clear that you can offer services within a gym. Some local gyms allow fitness instructors to work as self-employed trainers within their premises. Contact yours to see if this is available. Alternatively, if you have start-up capital and you are prepared to make a business plan, you can begin your own business or invest in a franchise. However, you do need to bear in mind that there are high ongoing costs with doing this. You need to cover liability insurance, utilities, and consistent advertising. Until you establish a strong client base elsewhere, you may want to proceed carefully with this option. Finding Clients Unfortunately, very few areas have a short supply of fitness instructors. This means you need to pull out all the stops to find clients. If you have a university close to you, contact their student services department and ask to advertise to the students there. Offering student discounts can attract a large number of clients. Take similar approaches with older people, new mums, or whatever demographic you feel you'd like to focus on.


Teaching Classes If you are a new fitness instructor with a low start-up capital available, teaching classes is a good way to get started. Focus on what your skills are; this can be basic aerobics, Pilates, or even something exotic like belly dancing. Once you know what you can teach, look for a venue to hire. Church halls and community centres are usually affordable. Decide on a time that is convenient for your target demographic, and make it a regular event. By doing this, you can attract a regular income, and you may even attract ongoing clients. Fitness instructor jobs are not difficult to find as a self-employed person. However, they will not fall into your lap, and you do need to market yourself for them.


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