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Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« on: August 31, 2017, 08:10:47 AM »
I don't like living in la - it's a shithole. I miss the east coast like crazy! . The only reason i haven't left this place is it's hard for me to leave a successful business. I have a full clientele as a private trainer  that's not going anywhere anytime soon and it took me a while to build that up. Plus having no boss and making your own schedule is nice.  I can't imagine working for s gym again.

Im really considering moving to Miami and just starting over from scratch. Should I take the hit for 6 months to a year and just move there? The game plan would be just hit the beach all day and clubs at night while I slowly pick up clients. Would be tough not knowing anybody but that's how you grow right?

While I have come a LONG way career wise I feel like my development as a person has come to a halt because I'm too comfortable here.
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Re: Leave everything behind?
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2017, 08:23:53 AM »
What do you mean by your development as a person has slowed?


Move if you're that unhappy but you'll have the same issues because they are internal


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Re: Leave everything behind?
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2017, 08:43:37 AM »
Yeh go for it, ill be staying at the CLay Hotel in South Beach in November so hit me up and ill thrash you in a squat workout.

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Re: Leave everything behind?
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2017, 08:48:51 AM »
I don't like living in la it's a shithole. I miss the east coast like crazy! . The only reason i haven't left this place is it's hard for me to leave a successful business. I have a full clientele as a private trainer  that's not going anywhere anytime soon and it took me a while to build that up. Plus having no boss and making your own schedule is nice.  I can't imagine working for s gym again.

Im really considering moving to Miami and just starting over from scratch. Should I take the hit for 6 months to a year and just move there? The game plan would be just hit the beach all day and clubs at night while I slowly pick up clients. Would be tough not knowing anybody but that's how you grow right?

While I have come a LONG way career wise I feel like my development as a person has come to a halt because I'm too comfortable here.

Walking away from cash isn't likely the best move, but I can't decide your misery vs income risk tolerance.

No guarantee you get the same client level out there.
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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2017, 09:13:00 AM »
Tell your clients you're going on a one month trip to Miami to learn advance training techniques that will help them get jacked.  They'll then wait for you.  Go to Miami and see if you like it.  if in a month it sucks you go back to LA and teach your clients some dumb tricks to make them think it's more advanced.

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2017, 09:24:17 AM »
Tell your clients you're going on a one month trip to Miami to learn advance training techniques that will help them get jacked.  They'll then wait for you.  Go to Miami and see if you like it.  if in a month it sucks you go back to LA and teach your clients some dumb tricks to make them think it's more advanced.

This is actually a great answer.

Flint this is your best choice.

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #6 on: August 31, 2017, 09:26:28 AM »
I don't like living in la - it's a shithole. I miss the east coast like crazy! . The only reason i haven't left this place is it's hard for me to leave a successful business. I have a full clientele as a private trainer  that's not going anywhere anytime soon and it took me a while to build that up. Plus having no boss and making your own schedule is nice.  I can't imagine working for s gym again.

Im really considering moving to Miami and just starting over from scratch. Should I take the hit for 6 months to a year and just move there? The game plan would be just hit the beach all day and clubs at night while I slowly pick up clients. Would be tough not knowing anybody but that's how you grow right?

While I have come a LONG way career wise I feel like my development as a person has come to a halt because I'm too comfortable here.

Are people friendlier on the east coast? Less stuck up?

Or are you saying things are too easy for you in LA so you won't evolve or develop mentally?
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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2017, 09:37:27 AM »
At 21 you are still young and have your whole life ahead of you. Go ahead and move to another part of the country if that is what you want. You're 21 dude, no kids no wife, you are the definition of freedom!

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #9 on: August 31, 2017, 09:55:02 AM »
you are the definition of freedom!

Need MattC to confirm this once he's finished competing an 170 pound weight class (he's doing this for health) at the strongman Canadian Providence Cup.


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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #10 on: August 31, 2017, 09:59:43 AM »
Need MattC to confirm this once he's finished competing ain 170 pound weight class (he's doing this for health) at the strongman Canadian Providence Cup.



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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2017, 10:24:04 AM »
Actually i move to la in 6 months. If you want to you can get my apartment in sweden. It's very nice. Just teĺling even if you dont want to move that far. Also help u with nice job. Please pm if interested.
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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #12 on: August 31, 2017, 11:00:49 AM »
Are people friendlier on the east coast? Less stuck up?

Or are you saying things are too easy for you in LA so you won't evolve or develop mentally?

I seriously doubt you'll make the same income anywhere else that you making a living from personal tranny

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Re: Leave everything behind?
« Reply #13 on: August 31, 2017, 11:12:35 AM »
What do you mean by your development as a person has slowed?


Move if you're that unhappy but you'll have the same issues because they are internal



He's been 21 for 6 years.

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #14 on: August 31, 2017, 11:13:43 AM »
Besides some of the traffic and housing crisis $$$$$$$$$, I love California and wouldn't want to move unless I was close by say Vegas close. Anywayz................. ......

If I were you... I would find someone you can trust (Hard to find I know) have them take over your clients in CAli.. Take a cut from the profits (GM) which will help supplement your income (Residual as well), and then move and be happy and start up something else. Just a thought.

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2017, 11:16:40 AM »
Just get in your car and drive brah.

Leave all worldly possessions behind.

The road will eventually show you the way.

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2017, 11:20:21 AM »
I don't like living in la - it's a shithole. I miss the east coast like crazy! . The only reason i haven't left this place is it's hard for me to leave a successful business. I have a full clientele as a private trainer  that's not going anywhere anytime soon and it took me a while to build that up. Plus having no boss and making your own schedule is nice.  I can't imagine working for s gym again.

Im really considering moving to Miami and just starting over from scratch. Should I take the hit for 6 months to a year and just move there? The game plan would be just hit the beach all day and clubs at night while I slowly pick up clients. Would be tough not knowing anybody but that's how you grow right?

While I have come a LONG way career wise I feel like my development as a person has come to a halt because I'm too comfortable here.

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2017, 12:14:47 PM »
Are people friendlier on the east coast? Less stuck up?

Or are you saying things are too easy for you in LA so you won't evolve or develop mentally?

Way friendlier on the east coast. Everyone in LA is a delusional wanna be celebrity with no substance. Are there hot women? Yes but you can go to New York or Boston and find a chick just as hot with some actual substance to her. I'm sure Miami is the same with the fakenesss but at least the nightlife and beaches are better. Hollywood is Overrated as fuck and I'm ready for a change. I have a pretty good life but Im just bored. And I'm hoping a new city will give me the stimulation I need and challenge me a bit.
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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2017, 01:16:32 PM »
Way friendlier on the east coast. Everyone in LA is a delusional wanna be celebrity with no substance. Are there hot women? Yes but you can go to New York or Boston and find a chick just as hot with some actual substance to her. I'm sure Miami is the same with the fakenesss but at least the nightlife and beaches are better. Hollywood is Overrated as fuck and I'm ready for a change. I have a pretty good life but Im just bored. And I'm hoping a new city will give me the stimulation I need and challenge me a bit.


Miami women are, collectively, right now very jaded and stand offish, as they are all genuinely upset as they know Giancarlo Stanton will likely be moved in the offseason, as the new Marlins ownership group is going to look to clear payroll.

NY women are the opposite, as they see the young Yankees team showing promise earlier than expected, and they know Brian Cashman has been able to leverage a strong farm system to upgrade, without trading away any major talent.

Stick to NY right now.

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2017, 02:19:05 PM »
Tell your clients you're going on a one month trip to Miami to learn advance training techniques that will help them get jacked.  They'll then wait for you.  Go to Miami and see if you like it.  if in a month it sucks you go back to LA and teach your clients some dumb tricks to make them think it's more advanced.

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yea. rent a place on craigslist month to month and see how you like it

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Re: Leave everything behind in Los Angeles and moving away
« Reply #20 on: August 31, 2017, 02:56:03 PM »
Live in one big city, you've lived in them all.