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What would you look for in a Trainer?. CertificationsPersonality TraitsDegreeAvailability (at home/gym)Experience/Specialties. Where to Start?. Which certifications do you qualify to take?Which one is most relevant for what you want to do?Is it well recognized by the professionals you want to
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1. How to Become a Personal Trainer:Choosing the Right Certifications for Maximum Success Sarah Price, CSCS, NSCA-CPT
Graduate Assistant for Fitness and Nutrition
Certified Group Fitness Instructor
University Recreation
James Madison University
2. What would you look for in a Trainer? Certifications
Personality Traits
Degree
Availability (at home/gym)
Experience/Specialties
3. Where to Start? Which certifications do you qualify to take?
Which one is most relevant for what you want to do?
Is it well recognized by the professionals you want to be employed by?
How much does it cost?
Where can I take the exam?
How long until I have to get re-certified?
How many CEU’s do I need?
4. Degrees in a related Field Exercise Physiology
Exercise Science
Exercise Leadership
Athletic Training
Kinesiology
Biomechanics
Health Sciences
Pre-Physical Therapy
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Physicians Assistant
Exercise Science
Clinical Exercise Science
Strength & Conditioning
Nutrition
Health Promotion
Physical Therapy
Sports Medicine
Human Performance
Physical Education
Public/Community Health
5. Accredited Certifications NCCA Wesbite National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA)
Created in 1987 by NOCA to help ensure the health, welfare, and safety of the public through the accreditation of a variety of certification programs/organizations that assess professional competence.
Recognized Organizations
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
American Council on Exercise (ACE)
National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)
National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF)
National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT)
National Exercise and Sports Trainers Association (NESTA)
6. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) www.acsm.org Certified Personal Trainer
Requirements
CPR Certified
High School Diploma/GED
Workshops offered
1 Day = $129
3 Day = $375
Webinars
Study Materials
ACSM’s Resources for the Personal Trainer 2nd Ed.
ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription 7th Ed.
ACSM’s certification Review 2nd Ed.
Cost
Members $219
Membership
Full Privilege Student $80
Alliance Student $50
Non-member $279
Recertification
3 Years
$30
45 CEUs
Qualified to develop and implement exercise programs for apparently healthy individuals or those who have medical clearance to exercise.
7. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) www.acsm.org Certified Health Fitness Specialist
Requirements
Associates or Bachelors in health related field
CPR Certification
Workshops Offered
2 day workshop
Webinar Series
$439 Mem $499 Non-Mem *Exam Included
Study Materials
ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription 7th Ed.
ACSM’s certification Review 2nd Ed.
ACSM’s Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription 5th Ed. (6th?) Cost
Members $219
Membership
Full Privilege Student $80
Alliance Student $50
Non-member $279
Recertification
3 years
$45
60 CEUs
Qualified to work with special populations with medically controlled diseases who have been cleared by their physician for independent exercise
8. National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) www.nsca-cc.org NSCA-CPT
Requirements
18 years old
CPR Certification
High School Diploma/GED
Workshops offered
None
Study Materials
NSCA’s Essentials of Personal Training
Various Packages
Cost
Members
Computer $285
Paper/Pencil $235/270
Non-members
Computer $405
Paper/Pencil $355/390
Memberships
Certified Student $90
Non-Certified Student $95
Recertification
3 Years
$45
6.0 CEUs
Category A, B, C, & D
Qualified to use an individualized approach to, assess, motivate, educate and train clients regarding their health and fitness needs.
9. National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) www.nsca-cc.org Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
Requirements
Bachelors Degree
CPR Certification
Workshops
None offered
Cost
Computer
Member $310
Non-member $430
Paper/Pencil
Member $260/$295
Non-member $380/$415 Study Materials
NSCA’s Essentials of Strength Training & Conditioning 3rd Ed.
Various Packages
Recertification
3 Years
$45
6.0 CEUs
Qualified to apply scientific knowledge to train athletes for the primary goal of improving athletic performance.
10. American Council on Exercise (ACE) www.acefitness.org Certified Personal Trainer
Requirements
18 years old
CPR certification
Workshops offered
None
Study Materials
ACE Personal Trainer Manual: The Resource for Fitness Professionals 3rd Ed.
Basic $150
Standard $300
Deluxe $350
Premier $400
Cost
Computer $249
Paper/Pencil $219
Recertification
Years
$
CEUs
Qualified to provide one-on-one or small-group fitness instruction.
11. National Academy of Sport Medicine (NASM)www.nasm.org NASM CPT
Requirements
Workshops offered
Intro to Personal Fitness Training Course $149
Essentials of Personal Fitness Training Live Workshop $249
Study Materials
Standard $599
Starter $699
Plus $729
Premier $799
Cost
$549
Recertification
2 Years
$99
CEUs 2.0
Qualified to perform assessments, create individualized programs and progress your clients to their goals.
12. World Instructor Training School (W.I.T.S.)www.witseducation.com Personal Trainer Certification Course
Requirements
CPR Certification
Course Structure
5 weeks of class
15hrs lecture
15hrs practical training
20hrs internship (*30 starting June 1, 2009)
6th week written and practical testing
Can count for 3 undergraduate credits
Study Materials
Fitness Professional’s Handbook 5th Ed.
Cost
Varies by school/location
$705 with text at DCCC
13. Other things to consider Which Certification Should I Earn?
Requirements/Qualifications
Recognized/Accredited
Specific for what you want
How Many Certifications Are Really Needed?
Depends on
Goals
Specific trainings
Jobs
14. Got the Cert, Now What? Finding a facility to train
Commercial
Non-profit
Recreation
Corporate
Free Lance
Liability insurance
Obtaining clients
CEU’s
Recertification
15. Experience Work Experience
Fitness Centers
Internships
Clinics
Hospitals
Personal Program
Special Populations
Youth
Women
Pre/Post-natal
Elderly
Chronic Diseases Training Techniques
Functional
Sport Specific
Circuit
Strength/Power
Body Building
Injury Prevention
Pre/post-rehab
16. Personality Traits Motivational
Passionate
Positive
Counselor
Psychologist
Persistent
Dependable
Role Model Trustworthy
Considerate
Outgoing
Approachable
Patient
Committed
Good communication
17. Questions or Comments? Contact Information
Sarah Price
price2se@jmu.edu
540-568-8724