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    the top personal training certifications worth your time, and money? Most people ready to become a personal trainer have this very question. Should they get a fitness certification, and which one? First off, after being a successful veteran fitness professional for over twenty years, I have learned it is important to invest in your personal training education. Would a spine surgeon skip school, and start operating on people immediately? No way! Therefore, why would you bypass formal personal…

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    Personal Trainer Well I enjoy lifting weights and being fit so why not get paid to help others be the same way. Speaking of getting paid the annual salary for this particular occupation is anywhere from 30,000 all the way up to 70,000 (depending on your clients of course). The way a Personal Trainer makes money is the charge hourly on clients. ‘The typical day for a Personal Trainer besides Just Push-ups and throwing weights around would be to motivate, to make intricate plans to pump up those…

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    Personal Trainer Benefits

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    Benefits of Availing the Services of a Personal Trainer If you have never availed the services of a personal trainer, it is probably a smart option to get an idea of what to expect from personal training. Moreover, you need to be ready with potential questions to ask your prospective personal trainer to ensure that you obtain the services of a qualified and certified trainer who readily understands your fitness goals. An excellent Hollywood Hills personal trainer will help in keeping your…

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    But not all personal trainers are created equal, so how do you find the right personal trainer for YOU? 1. They must be certified by a nationally accredited institution. The gold standards for certification agencies are the American Council on Exercise, National Strength and Conditioning Association, and American College of Sports Medicine. A qualified trainer should at minimum have a certification with one of these agencies. But that just means they’ve passed the “baseline of standards”…

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    In relation to becoming a personal trainer and being a help to obesity women can be an example of being an expert in training others. There is a variety of exercises to learn, nutritional facts to know, endurance building, and certificates to receive before becoming a personal trainer. Despite, excelling in becoming a trainer, there are some people who begin at the novice stage and believe they are fit for the position. I believe a personal trainer should have some physical experience to be able…

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    The legal responsibility of a Certified Personal Trainer is to be up to date with their certification and provide standard of care. It is essential to be aware of the most recent guidelines to stay within the scope of practice in order to avoid any form of negligence. American Council of Exercise recognizes negligence as act of omission and act of commission (Edwards, 2017). An example of an act of omission would be if a trainer instructed an exercise unfamiliar to the client and then left them…

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    athletes, coaches, and the team physician/athletic trainer should all sit down together and weigh the pros and cons of returning to sport. This would provide everyone with a better understanding of the severity of the injury and allow for the beset decision to be made. Often times athletes put their trust into the trainers hoping they would have their best interest at heart, but this isn 't always the case. From personal experiences, I believe trainers tend to side more with coaches and less…

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    The ideal job for a person who is completely into health and fitness would most likely be that of personal trainer. Such a professional helps clients in executing workouts in the right manner besides offering tips on fitness like maintaining well-balanced proper diet and following progression of clients so as to make the right changes in their workout programs. In the world of today a lot of importance is given to appearances however plenty of people are unable to achieve the body of their…

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    the value of a personal trainer? It is not uncommon for people to have a certain trepidation over someone standing over them, while they struggle to lose weight and get fit. However, knowing in advance what a personal trainer can teach you can put your mind at ease. A personal trainer has the education and expertise to understand your needs, goals, and limits. Therefore, they are an invaluable asset for achieving and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. So, what can a personal trainer teach you?…

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    work out with a personal trainer. Before committing to this decision, I had to schedule a fitness consultation to determine which personal trainer would best suit my needs and to discuss my goals and take measurements, and to determine if any prior health…

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