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Becoming A Fitness Trainer

By: Steve Johnson

If your are fitness buff that drives everyone around them crazy with there endless chatter about fitness then now would be a good time to consider becoming a fitness trainer. Here’s how to do just that.

1. Do you have what it takes? As a fitness trainer there are plenty of skills you need besides enthusiasm. You need to be able analyze situations, be patient, be persistent but nurturing, be organized, be a good listener, and be a good motivator. You need to love to work with people of all ages and all backgrounds that share the common goal of wanting to become fit. And of course you should practice what you preach and be fully involved in fitness and a healthy lifestyle.

2. Get Certified – There are all kinds of fitness certification programs that you can branch into. It also depends where you want to work. The common fitness trainer certifications are ISSA, NEPT, NCSF, ACSM, and ACE. Length of program for each certification varies.

3. Specialize – There is no requirement for to specialize however when you do you open up other employment opportunities. You can also charge more when you have specialized. You can decide to take it right away when you get certified as a fitness trainer or you can go back and get it later.

4. Work It At The Club – Grab your telephone book and have a look at clubs that are listed in the area you are willing to work. Then contact them to see if they are looking for a fitness trainer. If they indicate they might be then it’ a good idea to go drop off a resume.

5. Open Up Your Own Fitness Trainer Service – When you run your own business you get back what you put into it. You’ll need to check with your local area to see what type of licensing you require.

6. Sell Yourself – Once you get your business set up and running then it’s time to get out there and market your business and in order to market your business you need to first sell yourself. If you aren’t sure how to do this have a look online about marketing your business.

7. Continuing Education – Leaves you with refreshed with new skills and very smart accomplishments that will certainly help you keep the job you have or get a new one.

Become Indispensable – When you finally land that job make sure that you become indispensable to the person who has hired you. Be better than the rest. When your client feels they can’t live without your help you’ve got yourself a long term client.

Being a fitness trainer will be very rewarding. You’ve got all thee excellent skills that you can use to help others become fit, loose weight, tone up, and just become more comfortable with their body’s.

As a fitness trainer you have the training and knowledge to help someone rethink their position on fitness. You can give them the fitness bug with all your enthusiasm. If you have special interests in fitness why not share it with others?


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