Protecting myself in current work and Personal training work ?

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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    Just train men.

    Freedom is more critical than money. You lose freedom you lose money. You lose a little money, you are still free.

    IE you cant earn money if you lose your job or are in jail because of false charges from a woman. Why risk it for a little larger potential client base? They will also be worse clients than men, look at what you are trying to figure out right now because of them.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

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    CasualGuy227
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    Thanks for all the advice guys ill take what is said into consideration.

    Ill look into maybe training men only and see how viable that is when i first enter the job if i have no choice and am forced work with female clients ill keep it super professional and platonic with no possible hints of “hanging out” after words.

    as for other stuff i have learned gonna keep my personal medias and business medias such as a Facebook age and such totally separate so no snooping that way can happen in on my private life to help as an extra barrier.

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    IAM
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    Seems like a good idea but I would rather not try to limit my possible earning pool if possible.

    What certification are you going for? I am currently studying for NASM certificate . I am an accountant at the moment and my passion is in fitness. One issue for me is that I am not good with dealing with people so I became an accountant. This is something I always wanted to do so I figure now is the time before it is all too late. Hoping to do this part time as a side job for now. I thought about the issue with dealing with randoms women before but I am not going to let this issue stop me. There is no way to avoid them anyway and you do not want to limit yourself to only training men. I would try and do more group exercise and maybe have a partner to work with. Not too sure myself.

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    Maverick
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    Great thread.

    I am an IT guy but very interested in fitness and have thought about going this route. Reading these posts makes me think twice, however.

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    I agree with guys here saying to **only train males**.
    But I understand that you don’t want to lose any money, so IMHO focus on training athletes, and in sports that are male dominants. Bodybuilding, powerlifting, boxing, any sport that are females hate. Being specialized raise your hour salary as f~~~, because after some time, you will endup preparing some good athletes, and it will be

    Oh, you want to be a good boxer ? You came to the right guy, I was <some good athlete> trainer.

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    CasualGuy227
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    Seems like a good idea but I would rather not try to limit my possible earning pool if possible.

    What certification are you going for? I am currently studying for NASM certificate . I am an accountant at the moment and my passion is in fitness. One issue for me is that I am not good with dealing with people so I became an accountant. This is something I always wanted to do so I figure now is the time before it is all too late. Hoping to do this part time as a side job for now. I thought about the issue with dealing with randoms women before but I am not going to let this issue stop me. There is no way to avoid them anyway and you do not want to limit yourself to only training men. I would try and do more group exercise and maybe have a partner to work with. Not too sure myself.

    Hey man Im doing a level 3 R.E.P.S PT course right now which is a UK based qualification, its pretty good like it i believe its recognised by most places such as Australia and such so also wanting to have options for a fitness trade not sure if its ths same with america and Canada though well that being said would like to use it to maybe move to some place like america or such still looking at options.

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    I agree with guys here saying to **only train males**.
    But I understand that you don’t want to lose any money, so IMHO focus on training athletes, and in sports that are male dominants. Bodybuilding, powerlifting, boxing, any sport that are females hate. Being specialized raise your hour salary as f~~~, because after some time, you will endup preparing some good athletes, and it will be

    Oh, you want to be a good boxer ? You came to the right guy, I was <some good athlete> trainer.

    hey thanks for the idea, its not that i dont like the idea of only training men in the gym its just to a certain extent i kinda gotta be slightly pragmatic in certain scenarios for both money and employment with the gym i want to work at which quite a few clients are women so since the gym that id like to work at would be putting me on the pay roll for the first while i gotta do what they ask and training to a certain degree. But that being said i can find some small loop holes here and there such as i can put them on the pending list for a while and such but also say im a tad too busy right now to train you and suggest another trainer if i get a bad vibe from them.

    Other than that gonna implement the Pence rule for the most part, gyms are a pretty busy place the one i want to work at has cameras on the floor and hard core guys that go there I know are good honest fellas so I have witnesses and gym is big open space so not alone so think i roughly in a good sport for the most part.

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