I've been personal training for about 10 years, did some competing including one national show, had a career as a dancer before that, and have managed to acquire enough clients to support myself and two children. If you're dream is to work exclusively with bodybuilders, get over it-- most of them take it upon themselves to learn enough about training and diet to get to the point you see them at without YOUR help- those are the people who get the look they are after. The average client is NOT planning on being a bodybuilder, just look better, feel better, play a sport better, or just enjoy a higher quality of life. These people NEED our knowledge, and I find it very personally satisfying to help them, for whatever reason they come to me. Now, what upsets me is the high number of trainer HACKS out there who have NOT built up their own body, bothered to take the time to learn the basics, and look terrible themselves. If you haven't done it on yourself, you can't possibly communicate to another what the process feels like, and you probably won't be able to explain proper form, which is the bottom line for being effective as a trainer. Get good at what you do, and evolve beyond the shallowness that is bodybuilding, and help the people who really need it- and reap the financial and spiritual reward of doing something worthy!