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  2. Professional fitness coach - Wikipedia

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    The median annual pay for a personal trainer in the US as of 2019 is $40,390. [7] The highest paid college coach in 2017 was Nick Saban (University of Alabama) who earned $11.1 million. [ 8 ] Fitness professionals receive benefits that can include healthcare, paid time off, and a pension.

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    The global personal fitness trainer market was worth about $41.8 billion in 2023, and market research firm Future Market Insights predicts it will soar to $65.5 billion by 2033. Why is personal ...

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    20 Side Hustles Ranked by Hourly Pay and Projected Annual Income. Motion graphics designer: $52.71 per hour ($25,301 per year) Web developer: $52.32 per hour ($25,114 per year) Writer, blogger or ...

  5. If A Personal Trainer Promises This, You Should Run - AOL

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    “Some personal training sessions turn into therapy a little bit,” says Nellie Barnett, CPT, a trainer and member of WH’s Strength In Diversity class of 2023. Trainers really do it all ...

  6. SoulCycle - Wikipedia

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    The studio incorporated elements of yoga and strength training. [22] In February 2018, the studio permanently closed after a class action lawsuit by local residents due to noise pollution. [23] [24] [25] In February 2018, the company launched SoulActivate, an on-the-bike class that incorporates high-intensity interval training (HIIT). [26]

  7. Athletic trainer - Wikipedia

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    An athletic trainer is a certified and licensed health care provider who practices in the field of sports medicine. Athletic training has been recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) as an allied health care profession since 1990.