March 29, 2007

How To Become A Personal Trainer

The personal training market is booming! More and more people are turning to professional fitness trainers to assist them in losing fat, and gaining muscle. Fitness minded individuals are quickly discovering money can be made helping people become fit. As a matter of fact, a lot of money can be made!

Growth in the industry continues to show a steep climb. Now is the time to become a personal trainer. You can generate a large income doing what you enjoy, talking fitness. Below I have listed some ideas on how to become a personal fitness trainer.

1. It is best to have a bachelors or above in Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, or Human biology. If not, locate an entry level course pertaining to fitness, anatomy, and physiology. I know some colleges such as UCLA have extension programs on fitness programming. You can also try community colleges. If all else fails, turn online for a personal trainer home study course, or personal training school. (Education is a must, or you won’t be qualified to empower people.)

2. Look into a private fitness trainer certification program. ACE, ACSM, and NSCA offer great programs just to mention a few.

3. Find a gym, or trainer mentor that will take you under their wing.

4. Study business and sales principles. This is very important! If you don’t know how to sell your services, nobody will benefit.
Personal Training Riches spells it all out.

5. Learn as you earn. Continue to build your exercise physiology knowledge as long as you are a personal trainer.

Above is a quick down and dirty outline to get you started at becoming a personal trainer. However, this is plenty more to learn if you want to reach the of a $100,000 personal fitness trainer.

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