I don't train out of my home due to some of the reasons that JP listed. I do however train clients in their own homes. I mainly teach calisthenics, so I can throw an excercise ball in my trunk, and the only other thing I need is my planner to schedule future workouts. I try to teach clients that they can train anywhere with calisthenics (gym, home, playground equipment, traveling etc.), so training in their home gives them a good example. I take precautions such as a digital sound recorder when training a client of the opposite sex in order to protect against any accusations of sexual harassment or the like.
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