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If you’re thinking about becoming a personal trainer, the NASM-CPT is the easiest personal training certification to get. Don’t read chapters 1-4, begin with chapter 5,6,7,14. Don’t buy into their system and continue to purchase more of their certifications such as the ces, pes, fns, wls, or any other certs. YOU DO NOT NEED TO GET CERTIFIED TO TRAIN PEOPLE, you need limited liability insurance. As I mention in my book, the personal training industry is a cluster fuck. Your best best to become a successful personal trainer is so go through an internship like the one Show Up Fitness Personal Training Internship in Los Angeles or La Jolla (opening Summer of 2019.) 90% of success us showing up!
The better question should be, is why get nasm certfifed? Is NASM good? Who made this decision? Great trainers learn anatomy, human movement and train clients.
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ABOUT SHOW UP FITNESS & CHRIS HITCHKO:
Chris Hitchko BS Kinesiology, CSCS, Teacher of trainers at Show Up Fitness (9 years total, 7 at National Personal Training Institute and 2-years at Show Up Fitness Personal Training Internship.) Show Up Fitness has private personal training studios in West Hollywood, Santa Monica, Dublin, and San Diego summer of 2019. California. At Show Up Fitness we teach the key movement patterns: Squat, Hinge, Push, Pull, Carry, and uni-lateral which translates into the main exercises in the gym: Bench Press, Squat, Deadlift, Military Press, Lunge, Hip Thrust, Pull-Up, Push-Up, Turkish Get-up, and dumbbell rows.