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I have said A LOT so please skim through if need be.
I realise Cathe may not get to this, but if ANY one can I would be grateful. I am coming up on my recert for ACE for group fitness instruction and debating if I even want to.
I have been teaching off and on since 1998. I teach for a well known club that really takes an active part in keeping their employees educated in the health/fitness field. So it is not where I teach that is the problem.
I am the type of person that if I cannot do something 110% or get completely involved I loose interest. In a perfect world I would teach and do personal training. I need the feedback that I am actually helping people: as in see their results ( PT ), yes people love my class but people come and go after so many years and you never see where they end up.
I am starting to get the thought that I would rather work out for myself then everybody else. I go through spurts of excitement with the idea that I will start to go to other clubs, take classes to get motivated. This can be a train wreck. Unless it is an instructor that I know is entertaining I usually get hit by the 'how in the world?'... is this person teaching for us.
I know sounds pretty snotty, ah? I am, or use to be a hype case in class. I was known for my huge personality and crazyness, which made for a fun class. I have done a complete 180 and am now the drill seargent and really getting on peoples cases re: form. I started teaching a class that if done improperly really can cause some inury, so I get nervous for them. That makes for a not so fun and energizing class.
ANYWAY: I do this part-time. Had two other jobs until recently, now only teaching a few days/wk. Was really looking into Personal TRaining but even though I have been w/ this Co. since 1998 there is no guarentee I will even get hired once certified. Did I mention the cert they require is $600, which they will not help pay for unless your a FT employee. Just rec'd my W2's. My income for the past yr: $2600. Take out how much I have spent on clothes, shoes, music and the hours you spend looking for music and putting together new routines and I am wondering if it is worth it. Yes I get a free membership but do not need: I have a gym in my basement. I somettimes feel I want to stay because there are so many instructors out there ( within our co. ) that in MY eyes don't have the enthusiasim and strength for teaching, so I feel I owe it to the members. I would never leave my Co. to go to another w/in the area. I have heard nothing but neg from others that have done the same. Except for the YMCA, but they pay even less.
OH YEA: I am also recently registered in a RN program ( going from Paramedic to RN ). So health/fitness FT NOT an option any longer.
I know I spued A LOT, but needed to vent. Hopefully you skimmed through and read just the key thoughts and have some awesome feedback.![Confused :confused: :confused:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I realise Cathe may not get to this, but if ANY one can I would be grateful. I am coming up on my recert for ACE for group fitness instruction and debating if I even want to.
I have been teaching off and on since 1998. I teach for a well known club that really takes an active part in keeping their employees educated in the health/fitness field. So it is not where I teach that is the problem.
I am the type of person that if I cannot do something 110% or get completely involved I loose interest. In a perfect world I would teach and do personal training. I need the feedback that I am actually helping people: as in see their results ( PT ), yes people love my class but people come and go after so many years and you never see where they end up.
I am starting to get the thought that I would rather work out for myself then everybody else. I go through spurts of excitement with the idea that I will start to go to other clubs, take classes to get motivated. This can be a train wreck. Unless it is an instructor that I know is entertaining I usually get hit by the 'how in the world?'... is this person teaching for us.
I know sounds pretty snotty, ah? I am, or use to be a hype case in class. I was known for my huge personality and crazyness, which made for a fun class. I have done a complete 180 and am now the drill seargent and really getting on peoples cases re: form. I started teaching a class that if done improperly really can cause some inury, so I get nervous for them. That makes for a not so fun and energizing class.
ANYWAY: I do this part-time. Had two other jobs until recently, now only teaching a few days/wk. Was really looking into Personal TRaining but even though I have been w/ this Co. since 1998 there is no guarentee I will even get hired once certified. Did I mention the cert they require is $600, which they will not help pay for unless your a FT employee. Just rec'd my W2's. My income for the past yr: $2600. Take out how much I have spent on clothes, shoes, music and the hours you spend looking for music and putting together new routines and I am wondering if it is worth it. Yes I get a free membership but do not need: I have a gym in my basement. I somettimes feel I want to stay because there are so many instructors out there ( within our co. ) that in MY eyes don't have the enthusiasim and strength for teaching, so I feel I owe it to the members. I would never leave my Co. to go to another w/in the area. I have heard nothing but neg from others that have done the same. Except for the YMCA, but they pay even less.
OH YEA: I am also recently registered in a RN program ( going from Paramedic to RN ). So health/fitness FT NOT an option any longer.
I know I spued A LOT, but needed to vent. Hopefully you skimmed through and read just the key thoughts and have some awesome feedback.