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    Avatar photoCalvinBrave
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    Hello all,

    I am just graduating fitness and health promotion and i have my CFC and CPT which are certified fitness consultant and certified personal trainer. We get these through CSEP, but what other certifications can i take to stand out and make me a better personal trainer?

    Thank you

    Mario Hartmann

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    Avatar photoCharlie
    Keymaster

    Hey Calvin,

    This is a good question – unfortunately I don’t know much about this, but I think that Brendan or some others on here might be able to help. Good luck.

    #29854
    Avatar photoJerryS
    Participant

    Market yourself. Make videos on chinese youtube talking about about personal training and how to get into shape/be better at fitness. There are a few videos/pictures of me on baidu teaching bjj.

    #29866
    Avatar photoBrendan
    Moderator

    My personal view of certification is that it’s more of a business than a necessity for credible trainers. CPT has been around for almost 40 years, but in truth anyone can get it, just as they can most certification that’s accredited on the basis of recall. The International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA) provide a more up to date certification, but again I don’t think it supercedes ‘knowing your shit’! The sad fact is that a vast majority of certified trainers know f*** all (excuse my French), and remain locked in the habit of regurgitation.

    What’s your personal experience with sport and exercise? What drew you to Personal Training, and who do you see as potential clients? Fat couch potatoes (who will ignore 90% of what you tell them), or competing athletes? My advice would be to self study in your chosen area as much as possible, and above all else be the embodiment of what you strive to be athletically and physically. There isn’t much unholier than an overweight (certified!) trainer whose midsection is falling out of his shorts while he checks his mobile phone beside a client making zombie paces on a treadmill. Don’t be that guy!!!

    #29869
    Avatar photoRay
    Participant

    Ask your prospective PT this question: “why should i go to the gym”? His/her answer will reveal all you need to know about the credentials or worthiness of this person.

    If he says “do you even lift, bro?”, keep looking…

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