Business Plan Gym Kickboxing
At the top of my personal training certification …?
I just have a few questions for experienced personal trainers … I plan the opening of kickboxing studio because I have been involved in martial arts since I was 5 and would like to teach others about it, and give them the best education. I know a lot about fitness compared to reading tons of articles and journals, but I finished a business degree, so I never had relevant training when it comes to fitness. I want my personal qualification, so I could work on some local gyms and such a company before I leave in the small business world. Ive looked at ISSA, NASM, and AFAA (to obtain a license for teaching classes). Where do you suggest I start? Is it important to have more than one certification? And I think my last question would be how much you love your job as a personal coach?
Hey, I passed my exams, AFAA for this spring so I could work as assistant. Coach for summer holiday. (Arobics classes in general). I can not be fully (Lead), coach them at least two 18th I've been in my gym in a while, so they know me. I'm not sure, other sports rooms will allow me to work, though, even if I have paper. I think that this insurance thing basically. In any case, the test Dept. of hard if you learn or know that most of the basics. For me, the most complex anatomy and kinesiology have been and risk assessment. Our head coach / CEO Coach says "certified does not mean qualified." Experience and rules is that gyms looks at first glance. In gymnastics, for example, you only need to pass the 25 question of "safety" test to become certified. See "What should not happen to not be sued test ". I did a seminar and received tuition reimbursement. One more thing: The information on vehicles sucked. I only weight training, so all, safety training material was new to me. (At squeeked on the part of)
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