Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Personal Trainer

Duties and responsibilities: Personal trainers typically become personal trainers out of a passion for being healthy, fit and active. They're not normally the type of people who could stomach a desk job or sit alone in a cubicle “paper pushing”. It's a job that starts out with heart, motivation and a love for all things fitness the trick is, keeping it that way.
Salary: They decide how much they want to get paid.

Education:  There are several different paths one may take to become a personal trainer, though certification and postsecondary education programs are the most common. Certification is not always mandatory in order to work as a personal trainer; however, the vast majority of employers have policies requiring that personal trainers be certified, reports the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Certification is also beneficial for freelance trainers, who rely on reputation and word of mouth to obtain new business.
Reflection: I would like to become a personal trainer because i would like to help other people become fit.

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