This book review is part of a series that covers the topic of Personal Trainers and Personal Training. Personal Trainers design exercise routines, provide education on physical fitness and give motivation and support to help their clients achieve better health. Craig Burton is the Official Guide to Personal Trainers and Personal Training.
Becoming a Personal Trainer for Dummies, by Melyssa St. Michael, Linda Formichelli, is a valuable resource for people interested in Personal Trainers and Personal Training, and it is available through Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.
Review
“…This non-nonsense book covers every conceivable aspect of the personal-training industry…straightforward, informative and easy to read…” (Muscle & Fitness, March 2005)
Book Description
Want to turn your passion for fitness into a lucrative career? Each year, more than 5 million Americans use personal trainers to take their workouts to the next level—and this plain-English guide shows you how to get in on the action. Whether you want a part-time job at the gym or a full-time personal training business, you’ll find the practical, proven advice you need in this indispensable resource.
Becoming a Personal Trainer For Dummies is for you if you want to become a certified personal trainer and start your own business—or if you’re a certified trainer looking to improve upon your existing practice. You get a thorough overview of what it takes to get certified and run a successful business, complete with expert tips that help you:
• Find your training niche
• Study for and pass certification exams
• Attract, keep, and motivate clients
• Interview, hire, and manage employees
• Update your training skills
• Expand your services
This user-friendly guide offers unique coverage of personal trainer certification programs, including tips on selecting the right program and meeting the requirements. You’ll see how to develop your training identity as well as practice invaluable skills that will make you a great personal trainer. You also receive savvy guidance in:
• Choosing the best fitness equipment
• Creating a business plan, a record-keeping system, and a marketing campaign
• Performing fitness assessments
• Developing individualized exercise programs
• Advancing your clients to the next fitness level
• Managing legal issues and tax planning
• Offering additional services such as massage and nutrition consultation
• Training clients with special needs
Complete with ten great starter exercises and a valuable list of professional organizations and resources, Becoming a Personal Trainer For Dummies gives you the tools you need to get the most out of this fun, fabulous career!
About the Authors
Melyssa St. Michael is a renowned fitness expert who appears on national news channels and has been interviewed for major publications.
Linda Formichelli writes for Men’s Fitness, Muscle Media, and other magazines.
This book review is part of a series that covers the topic of Personal Trainers and Personal Training. The Official Guide to Personal Trainers and Personal Training is Craig Burton. Craig hails from sunny Perth, Western Australia and founded 3D PTS in 2005 as the next step in the natural evolution of his passion for the human body and what it can achieve. He has dedicated over 10 years of his life to the study and practical aspects of physical training, nutrition, and the mind. Craig holds a degree in Sports Science & Psychology, a First Degree Black Belt in Zen Do Kai with the Teaching Rank Sempai, and advanced certifications in corrective exercise, massage therapy and nutritional coaching.
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