Hi everyone,
Wow! I'm so glad I found this forum. I have learned so much by just lurking and reading posts.
I do have some questions but first, a little background on me (this could be long, so be prepared!). I am a 40 year old female who, until 2 years ago, was never consistently active. I have joined and quit various gyms about 100 times. I was never even on a sports team in school. I have also gained and lost countless pounds through the years, usually without doing any type of exercise (or very little). If you had told me 2 1/2 years ago that I would be thinking today about becoming a personal trainer, I would have told you that you had lost your mind.
About two years ago, in order to try to lose weight for a friend's wedding, I purchased some exercise DVDs that promised "results after 10 workouts." Yeah, right. But after the 10th workout, I took my measurements and I had actually lost inches. Well, this was enough to keep me going and now two years (and many more, progressively harder DVDs) later, I am in the best shape of my life. I absolutely LOVE lifting weights and challenging myself and I am utterly amazed at the changes my body has undergone...changes that I never would have dreamed possible. People think I weigh far less than I do because I'm so much more "compact" now than I ever was. But the biggest, and most surprising change was one that I never expected...the change in my confidence level and outlook on life.
I realize that I had never been successful in a gym because I never saw real results. I really didn't know how to operate the equipment and I was too intimidated to ask for help. I know that there are countless others out there like me and there is nothing in the world that I would love more than to help other people achieve their goals and learn to believe in themselves like I have.
So here are my questions (I have many more but I won't inundate you with them all right now).
1. I am thinking of attending NPTI (National Personal Training School). When I first started researching becoming a personal trainer, I was stunned to find that you could just study for an exam, get a certificate and start training people with no hands-on experience. I know that I would not feel comfortable doing that and would feel like I was shortchanging my first clients. Frankly, I want to learn everything I can so that my clients get the most benefit from working with me. NPTI, although a long, not inexpensive program, offers both book and hands-on learning. Anyone have any experience with them? (both good and bad)
2. After reading about big box gyms, I am utterly depressed at the thought of having to work for one when I first start out. Not because of the pay (I have been working for a non-profit for five years and only make $25k!) but because it seems they put making money over what is in a client's best interest. Is there any happy medium between a big box gym and starting your own business? Or do I just need to grin and bear it for a couple of years? (JP, you don't have any gyms in Colorado, do you?

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3. What are the typical hours I can expect when I start out? This is the thing that concerns me the most. At this point in my life, it's important for me to have time to spend with my husband, who has a "regular" 9-5, Monday - Friday job. I know that there will be some sacrifices, which I'm willing to make. But before I get into this, I want to know what to expect.
That's all for now. If you actually read the entire thing, thank you! And thanks in advance for any words of wisdom you may have.