Personal training actually sounds like a good fit. The entire business basically revolves around forming a casual friendship with your clients and shooting the shit with them for an hour while you guide them through a workout. 90% of people who hire personal trainers do it for the companionship and to just have someone else keep them accountable in the gym. I watch the trainers in my gym do routines of the most useless, laughable shit with their clients week after week, but they keep coming back. If you're easygoing, like talking to people and have a decent level of fitness yourself you should look into it.
[size=8pt]"For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”[/size] [size=7pt] - Romans 8:18[/size]