Oh I like this idea. Yes- there are many people out there who have been through traumatic physical / health experiences who want to get back to where they were but find it hard to get over the initial hump. I felt that way. For instance... I love to do yoga but when I was first recovering I had to spit a lot . It was super embarrasing and I was just trying to get through it but one of the instructors brought attention to me. I found it very humiliating and didn't go back for awhile until I got a little further out from the end of treatment- but I craved the physicla activity and found it incredibly healing and strengthening.. also so good for lossening up all the scar tissue on my neck.

Physical activity is so healing and it really enegizes and get rid of all the toxins from the treatments. Once I got my strength back I was hooked again. I think you could find a lot of like minded clients.
I have friends who are personal trainers and also physical therapists. It takes a little while to develop a client base but once you do you get referrals and long term clients. I think it is probably a lot like other therapies where you will need to get licenced and build a client base.

If you feel passionately about this and feel that it is your calling you should go for it. I remember you were very athletic so it sounds like the perfect combo for you!

KATE


Tongue Cancer T2 N0 M0 /
Total Glossectomy Due to Location of Tumor

Finished all treatments May 25 2007
Surviving!!!