If you have concluded that your new year's resolution and/or existential crisis is a career change into the world of fitness – sit down right now (with your belly braced and knees over toes), because this is what the marketing doesn’t tell you.
It seems glamorous doesn’t it? Working in the fitness industry. Flexible. Rewarding. Doing what you love.
And it can be. And it is. And it isn’t.
While you're here, here's the story behind Katherine Sabbath's last-minute career change. Post continues below.
A line from a Hilltop Hoods song says it best: “they say if you do what you love you never work a day in your life, feels like I’ve been working my whole life.”
The truth about 'flexibility'.
I commenced writing this piece at 4.19am before I started work for the morning (my “late” start).
If that sentence sends shivers down your spine, it should – I too am surprised I am communicating semi-coherently at this time.
This brings me to the first point for your consideration before you jump into the fitness industry: flexibility. Or the perception that the hours in the industry are flexible.