Moffittclan
Feb 19, 2016Explorer
Would you like something like this?
I'm active duty and planning to retire in a 2-3 years. It will be just my wife and I (2 kids will be finishing out college) and we are considering full timing it for at least a year and maybe much more. We will have my military retirement (which I believe will support us fine) but at only 45 years old, feel like we need to stay active and "productive". So I'm reading a lot on workamping, etc. and was hoping to get some feedback on an idea from some of you experienced full-timers.
My wife has been certified as a personal trainer and group trainer and owned her own (small) fitness studio. Having been in the military for 25 years, I have some experience at fitness goals and working out. If we were to have a morning and evening "workout in the park" type of thing going on at a RV park, would any of you consider attending? Since we don't know the full-time lifestyle yet, we are unsure how well received this would be. My thought was that we would initially just teach different classes or organize group walks/runs and allow "tips" at the end instead of requiring a "per class fee".
I understand that the demographic of the full-timers is a little older than us as well, would that be a disadvantage?
We aren't looking at this as a main income stream but a what to supplement a little while keeping ourselves active and being able to meet people along the way. What do you guys think? Worth the effort or not?
My wife has been certified as a personal trainer and group trainer and owned her own (small) fitness studio. Having been in the military for 25 years, I have some experience at fitness goals and working out. If we were to have a morning and evening "workout in the park" type of thing going on at a RV park, would any of you consider attending? Since we don't know the full-time lifestyle yet, we are unsure how well received this would be. My thought was that we would initially just teach different classes or organize group walks/runs and allow "tips" at the end instead of requiring a "per class fee".
I understand that the demographic of the full-timers is a little older than us as well, would that be a disadvantage?
We aren't looking at this as a main income stream but a what to supplement a little while keeping ourselves active and being able to meet people along the way. What do you guys think? Worth the effort or not?