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have your own Prenatal Fitness
business?
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Does the Prenatal
Fitness Training business sound fascinating to you?

Are you a Personal Trainer, or an
experienced Labor & Delivery Nurse looking to transition into a niche market?
Are you tired of working for someone
else and on someone else's terms?
Do
you enjoy living a healthy lifestyle, educating and assisting women obtain their own personal fitness goals?
Or are you an entrepreneur looking to
start-up your own
home-based business?
If any of the answers
are yes, and you are interested in learning more, Prenatal Fitness & Beyond offers
you step by step information regarding all aspects of the Prenatal
Fitness Training business. Via phone and email we will assist you, from set-up,
certifications, licensing, insurance issues, to marketing, advertising, networking and
much more.
Benefits of
having your own in-home Prenatal Fitness Training business:
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You are your own boss
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You are an expert in a specialized field, which sets you apart
from other trainers
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Low start-up costs
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Low over-head
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Flexible hours - you decide how much or how little you wish to work
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You choose your territory
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Very rewarding as
you train women during a very important & special time of their life
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You stay fit, have fun AND you are getting paid for it
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Low stress
For more
information, please call Moji at 954-444-2525 or email her at:
moji@prenatalandbeyond.com
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All of the information on this site
assumes that the mother-to-be is in good physical and mental health, and
that her pregnancy is without risk factors or complications. Web site
content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to offer
medical advice, or replace the recommendations of your doctor, midwife,
or physical therapist. Always consult your doctor before beginning any
exercise program.
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