Personal Training Certifications do not demonstrate or develop one's hands-on ability. Personal Trainer Examinations do not effectively delineate between qualified and unqualified personal trainers. Application is knowledge. Passing a test, exercising, or having a certification doesn't make you a Personal Trainer. The National Board of Fitness Examiners (NBFE) has not enforced a mandatory prerequisite essential to one's hands-on capability—which leads to increased revenue. The principles of personal training, and proper exercise mechanics are what make the Fit-Pro's Personal Training School one-of-a-kind. A certification seminar from Fit-Pro's Personal Training Academy (FPTA) is valuable to the employer, fitness director, and personal trainer. Accredited organizations do not mandate that trainers have a certification. However, they do gain informative "book" knowledge. This makes you nothing more than a smart textbook "rent-a-buddy". Contact Fit-Pro's Personal Training School / Academy in Hamden, CT and prepare yourself to be paid as a professional. Understand the body, and how it functions—based on science not "gym" talk.
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Dave your the man! I've been a personal trainer in NYC for 5 years now and currently the founder of Totally Bent Into Shape, LLC. Your a better diagnostician than most sports medicine doctors I know. Oh by the way, I have to get my hands on that alignment stick!
bentfamily 3 years ago
Thank you! It's about delineating between nonsense and what makes sense based on anatomical function. Hope your business is doing well. Let me know if you would like to hold a seminar. We own Fit-Pros training academy. 203 288-8822
ResultsPlus 3 years ago