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subject: Career Opportunities For Personal Trainers In The Us. [print this page]


Personal trainers work with anywhere from one to three clients in gyms or in the clients' homes while they evaluate the client's level of physical fitness and work to set and reach fitness goals. Physical trainers also demonstrate and work with their clients through various exercises and teach different ways to improve workout technique, and how to get the most of their exercise regimen. The job responsibilities of a personal trainer are very important because they help people build the foundation for a healthier life, and thus require knowledge and skill to carry out the duties responsibly.

Certification for becoming a personal trainer is imperative to obtain, and not too difficult either. Classes at an accredited organization include exercise science, physical education and kinesiology to name a few. Many employers will hire with just a certification, however to climb the ladder to more advanced positions within the field, a Bachelor's or possibly even a Master's degree in these areas is almost always a prerequisite.

As of the year 2008, the average annual earnings of personal trainers hovered around $29,000. However, if you're the self-employed type of trainer or are in the upper ten percent of the earnings category, your potential for income will be much higher. The sky is the limit with this career, making it one of the few that can actually mold to your lifestyle and adapt to the sort of job you want it to be. You can take yourself as far as you want to as a personal trainer which suits many people very well.

Recently about 61 percent of all personal trainers worked in fitness and recreational sports centers and health clubs. Many physical training jobs in the US are part time and may include working at more than one center or organization. This career choice is excellent for those who enjoy part-time work due to other obligations in their personal lives, such as young children or maybe even a home business.

Even better yet, job opportunity is endless. From now through 2018, personal training jobs are expected to rise at a rate of 29 percent; this far exceeds the average for most other career fields. What does this mean for you as a personal trainer? This means that you have virtually unlimited employment potential. Because many personal trainers are part-time, this also gives you the flexibility and versatility that so many people search for in their careers.

by: Michael Morales




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