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brose005 09-30-2016 08:29 PM

I want to become a personal trainer
 
Hey Guys,

New here so don't know if I'm posting in the right place but here it goes.

I'm such a fan of the gym and not so much a fan of my office I am considering a career change into personal training. Anybody have any tips, suggestions, etc. on how to get started, how to be successful, etc?

I’m sure there are plenty of very experienced and very successful personal trainers on this forum that could drop some knowledge bombs.

Any help would be much appreciated

Regards,
Ben

andyebs 10-03-2016 08:29 AM

not PT so cant help

but could ask your local gyms what they may require to start there

im in uk so im sure our courses may differ but surly a google search will give you courses and course prices and timeframe

brose005 10-03-2016 09:25 PM

Aaaaaah, ok. That's a good idea to talk to the front desk at the gym.

I have been doing more research today and my focus has been on determining which personal trainer certification I should apply for as this seems to be a general requirement. I have been reading around as to which are the best personal trainer certifications such as this list which ranks ACE and NASM at the top. They seem to be highly recognized and NCAA accredited. Anyone have any experience with one of these?

Do you recommend going with one over the other? Or neither? :confused:

Any insight would be most appreciative.

Best,
Ben

brose005 10-06-2016 06:25 PM

Ok, in case anybody is wondering. I have done more research online as well as talked to personal trainers and they told me this:

1. The clients don't care where you are certified from
2. Lots of gym require you to be certified and many required that the certification be from an NCAA accredited certification
3. They may or may not give some preference to the more recognized certifications such as NASM and ACE, but that is only for some. The rest are pretty indifferent.

Hope this helps. If anybody has comments on this or wants to contribute more, please by all means I would love some insight. :D


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