Depends where you live and what kind of demand there would be, but you could look into group training of some sort. Bootcamps and such outdoors. If you're going to start a business you'll want to do some kind of analysis and market research. Scope out what other trainers are doing. What niches they are filling. Evaluate your strengths and go after an area that you would compete well in. Strive to offer more value to your customers over that of your competitors. There are a lot of trainers out there, be different (in a good way) or do it better than them but most of all focus on your clients and make sure they are more than satisfied.
Fitness is everywhere, who doesn't want to fit. Try to think of groups of people you'd think you'd enjoy working with, but at the same time be open in case opportunities come along. Perhaps you'd relate well to younger folks, maybe the elderly? You'd definitely have to sit down and flesh out a business plan of some sort, but there are many opportunities out there. Maybe you could pitch something to a school, a college, a business, a community center, a retirement center.. Whatever you do make sure you can offer whatever it is you say you can.
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