Trying to Get in Shape? Why a Personal Trainer Might Not Do You Any Good
By Matthew Paulson, published Nov 01, 2007
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Personal trainers are not regulated by any governing body, so anyone can take any sort of class to become a personal trainer and call themselves a personal trainer. A sleuthing TV station in Boston decided to see what it would take to become a 'certified' personal trainer. One of their reporters was able to take a two hour online exam and a week later she had received a certificate in hand stating that she was a certified personal trainer! Just because someone calls themselves a certified personal trainer does not mean that their certification is worth the paper that it's written on.
There are a few different accredited organizations that will certify personal trainers legitimately. These organizations include the American Council on Exercise, the National Council on Strength and Fitness, the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the National Academy of Sports Medicine, and the National Federation of Personal Trainers. This is not an all-inclusive list, but these organizations have thorough certification programs that ensure your personal trainer is well qualified to help you get in shape.
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