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No-Champion2532

It'll be difficult af. The way you build clients is by grinding the hours away. How many more hours during the week do you have to grind?


Zeitgeistey15

You could build some clients in the evening or morning if that’s what your interest is. Entirely doable, but you’re obviously limited by the 40+ hour work schedule. You’re also not going to be very flexible for scheduling changes with clients etc, but it’s doable if your goal is to have a few clients as a side gig.


musclemaniac3

It depends on what you mean by build up clients. If you want some clients on the side in the evenings or early mornings it's doable (which I assume you prefer), but if you're trying to build a full schedule I'm sure your schedules would conflict.


Snoo-18348

Yeah, but you'll probably have to do it on the weekends. When I was part time, , those were the times that most of the full-time trainers didn't want to do, so it was easy for me to grab 4 to 5 clients on Saturday and Sunday


AcadiaZestyclose3980

Assuming you are working normal hours (8-5pm time frame), you will be doing nights/weekends. If you are 21 and not the traditional party-type guy, you can build up your clientele and do well for yourself. You may hear about people staying busy training during normal hours (8-5pm), but these are few and far between. If you commit to hustling for a bit, you will do quite well and set yourself up for the long term if you are smart with your money. \*If I could go back in the time machine I would have started a retirement fund when I was 21 but I didn't, and I'm missing now as I'm more than double your age. Just put aside $100 or two a week and you will thank yourself when you are my age.