Hey, im 16f and am really interested in becoming a personal trainer, could anyone give me any tips or advice on which route would b the best 2 take and wether its a good job? thanx
MCalways answered Sunday January 2 2005, 1:12 am: I think it is a great job. And witha ll these people trying to get fit..you will really come in handy. Read up about the educational demands and things. Like the courses in college and stuff about the body. [ MCalways's advice column | Ask MCalways A Question ]
funkyfresh answered Saturday January 1 2005, 1:55 pm: hey well a good collage is u.s.e it prepairs you for phisical education and training. it you want to go out of state and have good grades then u.s.e is a good school for becoming a personal trainer!
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eyeloveyou603 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 12:45 pm: You should take classes at your highschool to see if you even like it. You'll be able to help out with the sports team and things like that. Then you can deside if you really want to do that for a living or not!
college101 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 11:35 am: being a personal trainer is a great job. you can start out in High school working as a trainer for the football team and other sports programs in your school. they will teach you alot. also consider going to the gym and seeing a personal trainer in action so you can get a really good idea what they do on a day to day basis if you don't already know. the next thing you need to do is GO TO COLLEGE. you can major in sports medicine or another type of mayor that would fall in that same line. good luck [ college101's advice column | Ask college101 A Question ]
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