I think that you'd be fine.
I suggest starting with getting certified for the Basic Handgun course. That will prepare you to teach Basic Handgun and First Steps and lay a good foundation.
When you then go to become certified in the Personal Protection courses, you will first take the course itself and then take the instructor's component. At least that's the way our local Training Counselor handled it when I got certified.
I believe that if you are a Certified Instructor you can go for your RSO certification on-line.
Congratulations on your decision to seek instructor certification. I think you'll find it very worthwhile, and helping teach is a satisfying and valuable contribution to the RKBA.
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