Fitness Training Certificate

Fitness Training Job Projections: A healthy growth spurt – 29% by 2018*!

Fitness Training Certificate

The Fitness Training certificate program at Carrington College allows you take part in shaping a healthier world. Our society has never been more aware of the benefits of good health practices. This awareness is creating a need for Fitness Training professionals to help individuals create and reach exercise goals. Our Fitness Training program teaches students the skills necessary to create and maintain these desired or recommended exercise programs for clients in an array of settings, including health and/or exercise clubs, resorts, educational facilities, clients’ homes, and public recreation venues.

A Fitness Training certificate involves students getting an essential mix of classroom and hands-on training. This union of skill sets is designed to prepare students for success as a fitness trainer – one who can work with a diverse base of clients. A Fitness Trainer plays an extremely positive role in the lives of those striving to be fit and healthy. Carrington College  Fitness Training program offers:

  • Traditional classroom instruction along with lab practice in a gym-like setting.
  • A short investment of your time – in as few as ten months, you can begin changing and benefitting lives.
  • Hands-on externship, a valuable experience that allows the graduate to utilize their skills in the real world, on real clients. And get an early idea of just how much of a difference their role as a fitness trainer can impact someone’s life.
  • Preparation for three nationally recognized personal training certifications.

Fitness Training certificate: A skill set for strength

The Fitness Training certificate program stresses the importance of learning the classroom and hands-on aspects of this educational endeavor. We want you to leave with an understanding of how to effectively meet the needs of many different individuals, each with respective concerns and desires. Students learn how to work with people one-on-one, as well as with groups, create customized exercise plans and help clients implement them for outstanding results. Students also learn coaching techniques and nutritional information, making their presence as a Fitness Trainer even more valuable and impressive. If you are interested in starting your own Fitness Training business, the program offers business-related courses, including ones that help develop marketing and accounting skills.

Earn a Fitness Training certificate program at Carrington College and be ready to move forward with confidence and implement the skills of a personal fitness trainer, including:

  • Development and implementation of tailored exercise programs.
  • Nutritional guidance, information and support.
  • Sports performance coaching.
  • Ability to work with both individuals and groups.
  • Use critical thinking skills to maintain client records and program charts.
  • Coaching and communication skills.
  • Promotion of vigorous and beneficial health practices.
  • Working in settings that have a diverse client base.

Fitness Training: A well-conditioned future

Fitness Training is a growing career field. Statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor show a forecast of 29% growth in the employment of fitness workers between 2008 and 2018*. This is a substantial growth rate in comparison to many other occupations.* A Carrington College Admissions Representative is waiting to discuss your new career and its many options. Don’t hesitate – get started on a healthy career path now!

The Fitness Training program at Carrington College prepares graduates for the three nationally recognized fitness training certifications – Personal Training; Group Fitness Instructor, and Sports Performance Coach. The program is available at the following campus locations – Albuquerque, NM, Phoenix, AZ, and Tucson, AZ, and culminates in a Certificate of Achievement in Fitness Training.

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*U.S. BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition

 

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