I want to start coaching. I have experience. Tons of personal knowledge, and an eye for what needs correcting. However I’m not sure how to go about starting a coaching gig as an independent coach. My local city recreation says I need to get liability insurance, and a business license. And I understand why. The costs of the insurance are high(at least from what I’ve researched) and it makes it tough, or makes me cautious to get started considering im not 100% financially stable. Are there any ways I can go about coaching in my area that give me permission to teach. Or ways that I’m unfamiliar with to coach. There’s really nothing in my area and I feel like there are opportunities but I’m not aware of any other avenue I can take to start. In Socal BTW.

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