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Training from your own home

by Emily
(Olathe, KS)

Hi, I am a newly certified PT. I will be training part time in addtition to my current job as a private language instructor. I have to work around my existing schedule and am therefore planning on having my own business and not working in a gym. I have a nice home gym (large room in finished basement with windows and a good amount of equipment) and was planning on offering sessions either at the client's home or here at my own home.

Has anyone ever trained from their own home? Are there any cons? I will be insured. That's the only thing I thought could possibly be an issue. As long as my insurance covers me working out of my home is there any reason not to? I could get in so many more clients without the drive time and wouldn't have to lug equipment all over.

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