For many people, to become being a personal trainer sounds like a glamorous job. You spend your time doing something you love, usually with like-minded people, and maybe even get to work with celebrities. But how do you actually become a personal trainer?
First of all you need to decide if you have the right characteristics to be become a good personal trainer (bad ones rarely do well!). It is essential that you are outgoing & friendly, with good communication skills. You also need to be willing to learn new skills, and be organised. Finally, a bit of charisma wouldn't go amiss. If this sounds like you, then the next thing to consider is getting the right professional certification.
There are many certifying organizations, so choosing one can be difficult. Before you decide, you'll want to do some research - ask whether the certification is national or international certification? Is it universally recognized? Are there exams that require attending workshops or seminars? And of course, how much does it cost?
Some of the most popular choices for providers are FIE, Lifetime HF or Future Fit. Fitness Industry Education, who offer a range of online courses which will provide you with the qualifications you need to commence your career in the fitness industry. The interactive format, delivered over the Internet, allows you to study in your own time, wherever you may be. All FIE courses lead to nationally recognized qualifications awarded by Central YMCA Qualifications, the most widely recognized certificates in the UK.
Lifetime Health & Fitness provides courses in Personal Training, Fitness Instructing, Exercise to Music, GP Referral and more. Conveniently, they have training available in Bristol, London and the Midlands.
Future Fit Training, founded in 1993, offer a range of qualifications which are accredited with Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations, the University of East London, and the institute of Leadership and Management. Future Fit Training supports the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPS) and offers qualifications providing entry at level 2 and 3.
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