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There are numerous methods to get your private trainer certification. You could do a Bachelor's degree in Workout Science, Physical Exercise Physiology, or some thing alike.

But you will not actually require it, if you want to be a personal trainer (Bachelor's degree is really an overkill for that goal).

You could get a certification from any organization, accredited by NCCA (National Commission for Certifying Agencies).

One essential issue to remember, is that you will not require to be a bodybuilder/power-lifter yourself. Of course, you still are a position product for your clients, so be healthy, and eat nutritious - but there is no want for massive biceps and triceps.

After you select your certification, and finished with the education, you can transfer on to the next stages.

A good private trainer will also lengthen his understanding to some niche. For example, you could specialize in bodybuilding/power-lifting/fitness/health. If you have much more superior understanding in,say, bodybuilding market (which does have its own specific secrets) - of course, your value, as a personal trainer, will be significantly higher.

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