I lost 100 pounds previously and unfortunately have gained about half back. Before I gained it back, I had looked into getting certified, mainly because I wanted to teach hula hoop classes (which is how I lost the last 40) and thought the certification would be helpful in finding places to teach or space to rent.
So I've been thinking that this time I definitely want to do it because it'll help keep me on track and working out but I realize that I would not go to a fitness class taught by someone overweight. I've never been to a gym and imagine most if not all instructors are in great shape. I did meet a pt once who I loved and she was not overweight but wasn't super lean and was working on losing weight herself; I think it made her very approachable and real. Obviously you need to be able to keep up the intensity of the class but how fit are instructors expected to be? Is there a different expectation for those hired at gyms vs those that teach on their own?
Maybe a better question is not how fit, but how thin?
So I've been thinking that this time I definitely want to do it because it'll help keep me on track and working out but I realize that I would not go to a fitness class taught by someone overweight. I've never been to a gym and imagine most if not all instructors are in great shape. I did meet a pt once who I loved and she was not overweight but wasn't super lean and was working on losing weight herself; I think it made her very approachable and real. Obviously you need to be able to keep up the intensity of the class but how fit are instructors expected to be? Is there a different expectation for those hired at gyms vs those that teach on their own?
Maybe a better question is not how fit, but how thin?