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Coaching Training Book: Becoming A Personal Trainer

By: George Purdy



Coaching Training Book: Becoming A Personal Trainer

George Purdy

There is a "How-To for Dummies" publication for practically every vocation or avocation you can think of. Most people have at least one or two of them at home. Despite the funny name, "Becoming a Personal Trainer for Dummies" is a really smart buy. The book contains answers to all your queries when you're looking to begin a career in personal training.

For fitness lovers, it only makes sense to obtain a career in fitness training if you like helping others to obtain their physical fitness goals, and coaching training will help you prepare for this career. To start you will need to know what certifications and education are necessary, along with potential duties and expected salary range, things that you need to know before going in to any profession.

"Becoming a Personal Trainer for Dummies" provides all the information you need on how to become a personal trainer in a single source. Before you decide on this particular career path, read the entire book for helpful information on how to plan for this career and to determine whether this field is a good fit for you.

One of the many useful things you'll find in 'Becoming a Personal Trainer for Dummies' is a discussion of what industry niche is most suitable for each individual, and how to prepare for and succeed in certification exams. Planning is easy with a clear focus on each step that is required.

This book also tells you how to manage issues such as fees, taxes, billing, and legal and liability issues. The book details how to find and retain clients and also contains basic fitness programs for a personal trainer to either use, as is, or modify. It covers everything from creating your business plan to marketing and promoting your business.

The book "Becoming a Personal Trainer for Dummies" is a good manual on the basics of personal training. It goes through the proper ways to do fitness assessments, proper progress tracking and record keeping, and even gives lists of recommended supplies and equipment for both yourself and potential clients. It also goes over some solid ways to motivate clients to reach the goals that they set for themselves.

The book spells out additional services to offer by providing additional education and incentives such as nutritional counseling or massage all to boost revenue. In addition, tips for helping special need clients are included. This book is an excellent guide in providing the detailed information on becoming a personal trainer with all of its potential and rewards.

At some point most people have seen or bought one of the popular books in the "for dummies" series. When you decide to learn from a book like "Becoming a Personal Trainer for Dummies" you are actually smart. Coaching training is the best ways to prepare for a career in fitness coaching or training other people reach their fitness goals. Before providing personal training to others, it is important to train oneself and decide the best niche for you, how to get prepared, and how to get past those certification exams.

About the Author:
George Purdy recently published some new articles on coaching training. He's an established public speaker and writer. Look for info on coaching training. Expand your knowledge on marketing at personal coaching.


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