Has anyone/does anyone do this? Pay apparently isn't too good but considering you don't have to pay for accommodation it seems like a great way to see the world.
How long would you have to have been a PT first before you apply? Anything in particular they're looking for?
If anyone could give any tips or pointers please do, I live in the UK if it makes a difference.
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06-21-2017, 06:04 AM #1
Being a Personal Trainer on a cruise
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06-29-2017, 02:03 PM #2
I haven't done it, but sounds like it would be a tough job! You couldn't really be that serious with your clients since...
1. They are on vacation and don't really want to train.
2. You are only seeing them for a week maximum.
Would be fun though, may have to get used to some extra spotting as the ship rocks lol.ACE CPT | StrongFirst SFG I | Student Physical Therapist
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