Posts Tagged ‘Certification’
Monday, August 2nd, 2010
Find out how to become a certified Personal Trainer today! Learn more fit tips at http://SarahFit.com
Ever dreamed of helping others lose weight, get fit and achieve their goals? It’s easier than you think to get certified to be a personal trainer.
The Sarah Fit Show features videos of Sarah Dussault and includes her tips on healthy living. Topics range from an easy ab workout in the gym to which foods are healthier than others. In these videos Sarah explains, and shows, easy ways to stay fit, thin, and healthy. New episodes every Monday on the Click Fitness Network.
Sarah’s Channel: http://www.youtube.com/SarahsFabChannel
Sarah’s Website: http://sarahfit.com
Sarah’s Twitter: http://twitter.com/Dietsarah
Facebook: http://Facebook.com/SarahFitFan
ACSM: http://acsm.org
Click Fitness Channel: http://www.youtube.com/ClickFitness
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
The International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) is the ONLY IACET approved organization offering a Personal Fitness Trainer Certification and Course accepted world-wide, holding NOCA/NCCA accreditation; also recommended by A4M, ACASP, WAAAM, and numerous other medical, sports medicine, and physician organizations!
The following is the IFPA’s own; Introduction to Personal Training DVD. In it the basis of personal training is discussed, as well as the most frequent questions asked before undergoing certification!
Obviously, if you have found this site and are now reading this, you are already considering a career as a personal trainer. You might not be aware, but many consider personal training to be one of the fastest growing industries in the United States of America.
Why? Look at what is going on in our society! Exorbitant medical and healthcare costs, skyrocketing because people know nothing about exercise and less about nutrition. Simultaneously, the “baby boomers” are aging and they don’t want to! They are looking for the fountain of youth and the best place to find it is in the gym under the supervision of a well-trained Personal Trainer.
You might be interested in helping people, you might be passionate about fitness, and you might want to have a dramatic impact on improving our society. But, if you’re like most people that enter the fitness arena for the first time what you really want is to make a lot of money!
What’s the bottom line? How much can I make? How much money is there in personal training? Here are the facts: Earnings potential for Personal Trainers vary greatly from $35.00 to well over $175.00 an hour.
Exceptional trainers can make over a thousand dollars an hour and for the select few: books, videos, speaking engagements and related businesses can mean much more. Yes, the personal training business has created many, many millionaires. And the best part of the personal training business is that those who have made millions, have created their wealth while working at something they passionately care about, love to do and all while being their own boss — independent of anyone else.
What is the difference between being a $35.00 an hour trainer and a $1,000 an hour millionaire trainer? Hard work, dedication, willingness to learn, to improve, to strive for excellence every minute, of every hour of every day, day in and day out. Constantly, passionately, urgently striving to be the best! Constantly striving for excellence. Improving every aspect of your life mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.
If you are one of those trainers that think $35.00 an hour ($70-$75,000/yr) is a pretty good income, then that’s fine. Then the IFPA Personal Trainer Certification course may be all you will need.
But it you want more, go to www.IFPA-FITNESS.com, here you will find a multitude of certification and continuing education courses, offered along with an extensive book — store of the best texts the fitness industry has to offer on Fitness, Health and nutrition. Everything you see her is designed to help you on your journey to success, regardless of what level of success you aiming for.
Don’t forget “Success is a journey — not a destination!”
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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Interview of Boris Prilutsky by the Director of Education for the National Council for Certified Personal Trainers
Back in the days when Boris worked in the Eastern Europe the specialty closest to a personal trainer was called an instructor in therapeutic and physical culture. The job responsibilities of such specialist included not only fitness goal but also, and equally importantly, therapeutic and preventive efforts goals. In general, instructors in therapeutic physical culture, used to utilize most or all techniques that American personal trainers are using, but at the same time used to focus on rehabilitation from exercise stress side effects, correction of bio-mechanics, etc. A part of their educational training was the knowledge of medical and sports massage, which included also post isometric relaxation-stretching techniques, stress management, etc.
Certainly here in America and back in the Soviet Union, doctors and other Health care practitioners advise people to participate in physical activities and in many cases advise them to have private instructors. Because of this, Personal Trainers here, as well as back in Russia, are in position to be leaders in Fitness fields. But in Russia their role is also to lead in preventive and therapeutic efforts. Their foremost goal is to educate athletes and gym enthusiasts and thus to enforce safety and reduce amount of injuries in the fitness world. In a way, they are like field doctors, especially if we will remember that the meaning of the Latin word doctor is educator. In America personal trainers could promote not only fitness but also safety, therapeutic stress management and sports related injury preventive efforts etc.
In America many gyms do not allow personal trainers to perform massage inside Gyms. But there are many other techniques that are not considered massage, which could be implemented inside of gym. It is important to mention that medical and sports massage therapy scientifically and clinically proven as the most powerful methods in stress management, rehabilitation from over training as well as in management and prevention of sports related injuries.
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Sunday, July 4th, 2010
Personal Trainer is one of the fastest growing professions in the Health and Fitness industry. The American Council on Exercise’s acclaimed Personal Trainer Certification is designed for fitness trainers providing any form of one-on-one or small-group fitness instruction.
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Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
The International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) is the ONLY IACET approved organization offering a Personal Fitness Trainer Certification and Course accepted world-wide, holding NOCA/NCCA accreditation; also recommended by A4M, ACASP, WAAAM, and numerous other medical, sports medicine, and physician organizations!
The following is the IFPA’s own; Introduction to Personal Training DVD. In it the basis of personal training is discussed, as well as the most frequent questions asked before undergoing certification!
Obviously, if you have found this site and are now reading this, you are already considering a career as a Personal Trainer. You might not be aware, but many consider personal training to be one of the fastest growing industries in the United States of America.
Why? Look at what is going on in our society! Exorbitant medical and healthcare costs, skyrocketing because people know nothing about exercise and less about nutrition. Simultaneously, the “baby boomers” are aging and they don’t want to! They are looking for the fountain of youth and the best place to find it is in the gym under the supervision of a well-trained Personal Trainer.
You might be interested in helping people, you might be passionate about fitness, and you might want to have a dramatic impact on improving our society. But, if you’re like most people that enter the Fitness arena for the first time what you really want is to make a lot of money!
What’s the bottom line? How much can I make? How much money is there in personal training? Here are the facts: Earnings potential for personal trainers vary greatly from $35.00 to well over $175.00 an hour.
Exceptional trainers can make over a thousand dollars an hour and for the select few: books, videos, speaking engagements and related businesses can mean much more. Yes, the personal training business has created many, many millionaires. And the best part of the personal training business is that those who have made millions, have created their wealth while working at something they passionately care about, love to do and all while being their own boss — independent of anyone else.
What is the difference between being a $35.00 an hour trainer and a $1,000 an hour millionaire trainer? Hard work, dedication, willingness to learn, to improve, to strive for excellence every minute, of every hour of every day, day in and day out. Constantly, passionately, urgently striving to be the best! Constantly striving for excellence. Improving every aspect of your life mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.
If you are one of those trainers that think $35.00 an hour ($70-$75,000/yr) is a pretty good income, then that’s fine. Then the IFPA Personal Trainer Certification course may be all you will need.
But it you want more, go to www.IFPA-FITNESS.com, here you will find a multitude of certification and continuing education courses, offered along with an extensive book — store of the best texts the fitness industry has to offer on fitness, Health and nutrition. Everything you see her is designed to help you on your journey to success, regardless of what level of success you aiming for.
Don’t forget “Success is a journey — not a destination!”
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
The International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) is the ONLY IACET approved organization offering a Personal Fitness Trainer Certification and Course accepted world-wide, holding NOCA/NCCA accreditation; also recommended by A4M, ACASP, WAAAM, and numerous other medical, sports medicine, and physician organizations!
The following is the IFPA’s own; Introduction to Personal Training DVD. In it the basis of personal training is discussed, as well as the most frequent questions asked before undergoing certification!
Obviously, if you have found this site and are now reading this, you are already considering a career as a Personal Trainer. You might not be aware, but many consider personal training to be one of the fastest growing industries in the United States of America.
Why? Look at what is going on in our society! Exorbitant medical and Healthcare costs, skyrocketing because people know nothing about exercise and less about nutrition. Simultaneously, the “baby boomers” are aging and they don’t want to! They are looking for the fountain of youth and the best place to find it is in the gym under the supervision of a well-trained Personal Trainer.
You might be interested in helping people, you might be passionate about fitness, and you might want to have a dramatic impact on improving our society. But, if you’re like most people that enter the fitness arena for the first time what you really want is to make a lot of money!
What’s the bottom line? How much can I make? How much money is there in personal training? Here are the facts: Earnings potential for personal trainers vary greatly from $35.00 to well over $175.00 an hour.
Exceptional trainers can make over a thousand dollars an hour and for the select few: books, videos, speaking engagements and related businesses can mean much more. Yes, the personal training business has created many, many millionaires. And the best part of the personal training business is that those who have made millions, have created their wealth while working at something they passionately care about, love to do and all while being their own boss — independent of anyone else.
What is the difference between being a $35.00 an hour trainer and a $1,000 an hour millionaire trainer? Hard work, dedication, willingness to learn, to improve, to strive for excellence every minute, of every hour of every day, day in and day out. Constantly, passionately, urgently striving to be the best! Constantly striving for excellence. Improving every aspect of your life mental, emotional, physical and spiritual.
If you are one of those trainers that think $35.00 an hour ($70-$75,000/yr) is a pretty good income, then that’s fine. Then the IFPA Personal Trainer Certification course may be all you will need.
But it you want more, go to www.IFPA-Fitness.com, here you will find a multitude of certification and continuing education courses, offered along with an extensive book — store of the best texts the fitness industry has to offer on fitness, health and nutrition. Everything you see her is designed to help you on your journey to success, regardless of what level of success you aiming for.
Don’t forget “Success is a journey — not a destination!”
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