Thursday, September 11, 2008

Personal Trainers: Job Qualifications

For those interested in possibly pursuing a career as a personal trainer, the questions that will first arise include the pay and what is required and expected of a personal trainer. To address the first question, the pay depends largely on where the trainer is employed. The hourly wage of a personal trainer is usually very high, often beginning at $25 per hour for starter jobs. Establishing a solid client base, expanding your own training certifications, and essentially making a name for yourself is all a part of making personal training a profitable career.

As for requirements, a personal training certification is usually needed in order to be employed as a personal trainer. This is a demanding certification that, once obtained, displays the individuals obtained knowledge about the various aspects of personal training that might be expected of them once they become a certified personal trainer. These expectations can include muscle composition, anatomy, knowledge of various aerobic and anaerobic fitness exercises, and nutrition.

Of course, any successful personal trainer would be quick to advise that there are other intangibles that should be emphasized in order to be successful as a certified personal trainer. Be sure to work on your interpersonal skills, ability to establish and maintain professional relationships with your clients, and the ability to motivate your clients in a positive way to help them to achieve their training goals. For more information, please visit our main website at the following link: http://www.afaa.com/

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