Thursday, January 7, 2010

Gym Instructor Certification Becoming A Fitness Instructor?

Becoming a Fitness Instructor? - gym instructor certification

I have always been a fitness trainer, pilates, to be exact, aerobics interested, but maybe later.
Has anyone experience? What are the requirements for certification and then what? Not just a job at a gym or not? What options are there?

Thank you for any help!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Call the gym that you ask to work and ask for the director of fitness and certification they need. The gym I work necessary for Pilates coach. Also must have a primary group certification through AFAA ACE. AFAA APEX 2 times per year and costs only $ 99, plus the cost of labor. Other times, I think it is $ 250. You need CPR and AED certified. With Pilates you can hurt someone if it is better to be certified before they begin teaching. Highly recommended. If the gym offers you a job, even though I had a gym in Leary. Well, the personal training you can take a job in a gym to her home to be certified. But focusing solely on the use of machines that are much less complicated, then Pilates. I went to trubokick PIYO my gym and not, but others will ask around. Stay away from educated at home. You need .... Practice

Anonymous said...

Here are my back. I work 7 days a week for about four hours per day. Three of those days included a Pilates class. I do not do aerobics, I want to dance around. My heart by an elliptical or performance anxiety.

Well, let's say, for some reason, I hire a personal trainer. Why should I not also with you? They have no experience. As a teacher of the class is ridiculous. I mean the gym if someone who just sprite is nice and tries to take the class.

Start working out. And develop a lot.

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