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Business Idea
Become a Personal Trainer

Have you ever wondered how someone becomes a personal trainer?

Well with this business idea you will get all the info you need to get certified and start working as a personal trainer.

According to Wikipedia.com, a personal trainer is a fitness professional who is hired for private instruction.

Generally thought to be a commodity afforded only to the rich and famous, personal trainers are now widely available for a variety of people with a variety of goals (and with a variety of budgets).

A personal trainer will help his or her employer maintain peak physical condition by designing a specialized exercise regiment for them.

There are many trainers who offer their clients a range of services besides just exercise training.

You could also consider offering training in these areas: nutrition advice, postural exercises, behavior change and more.

So if you enjoy staying in shape and eating healthy, you may enjoy teaching others how to exercise by becoming a personal trainer.

It can be very rewarding helping someone in need of instruction and support during exercise, whether the client wants to lose weight, get toned, or just change their routine and make sure they are doing everything correctly.

Most often, people under the instruction of a personal trainer have much better results than just trying to go it alone or workout at a gym.

Here are 5 steps to help you get started:

1. Have What It Takes

Personal trainers need to have a variety of skills. You should be systematic, enduring, supportive, persistent, organized, a successful motivator and a great listener.

You also need to be self-disciplined and enjoy working with people.

You don't have to have the perfect body to be a trainer, but you should be a good role model for your clients.

2. Getting Certified

There are many choices for getting certified. You must have a certification as a personal trainer to begin work, whether you work for a gym, become self-employed, or create your own business.

There are many places to get this certification. If you are going to work at a gym, they should help you in this process.

They will probably give you the information and tell you to come back when you are certified. You can also get certified through a traditional school, or through distance learning. Some great places to get certified are:

American Council on Exercise

American College of Sports Medicine

National Council on Strength & Fitness

National Federation of Personal Trainers

International Sports Sciences Association

3. Market Yourself

Start making flyers, newsletters, and business cards. Building a website could be a good idea and you can get great exposure by offering some local seminars.

Begin by posting flyers in sporting goods stores and getting friends and family members to spread the word by sending out flyers and newsletters to them.

Offer free consultations to get people aware of your services.

4. Be Indispensable

Getting a certification is not a guarantee that you'll get clients or, even keep those clients. To advance your skills, consider joining a national organization such as IDEA Health & Fitness to continue your training and increase your credibility through workshops and seminars.

5. Options

You don't have to work in a gym or even work for yourself. Personal trainers work in all kinds of different areas.

If you are looking for something a little different, try these jobs as a personal trainer: corporate fitness, cruises, resorts, spas, online training and more.

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