What are your plans for the future Kyle? What areas do you see yourself specialize in?
It's hard to say, I have to finish my (unofficial) apprenticeship first.
As I've said before, I'm most interested in and comfortable with unfit beginners. Couldn't be a specialty, though, it's 90% of the training and coaching market...
I do have a dream of having a teaching gym. It'd be like a teaching hospital, where there's still lots of normal hospital work going on, but they have a heap of young doctors learning, so it's cheaper than a normal hospital, the younger doctors are under the supervision of the experienced ones so nothing bad can happen... a teaching gym would have trainers learning while training people, offering cheap training.
That's just a dream, I have no concrete plans as yet. As I said, I have to finish my apprenticeship. Things may look different then - for example, in a couple of years we may have children, then I probably won't care as much about my career.
Currently I have 6 clients at one gym, 4 at the other (I had 6 but fired 2 of them), for 9 and 6 or a total of 15 sessions a week. This does not count my several private clients. By comparison, the top trainers at one gym have around 20 clients and are doing 30 sessions a week. So I've a way to go, but as I am at the end of my twelfth week of employment at each place, I am not doing badly by most standards. With trainers as with many things, the 80-20 rule applies, with 20% of the trainers at a gym doing 80% of the sessions. I'm aiming at being part of the 20% by March next year, with 12 clients at each gym, or 18 if I'm only working at one of them by then.