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Title: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Striation on December 01, 2005, 01:04:54 PM
Not sure if there are any personal trainers here, but I was wondering if anyone knows which P/T certifcation is the easiest to get (testing, cost, etc.) ?

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: gibberj2 on December 01, 2005, 01:06:14 PM
ISSA is a take home test
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Mediocrity on December 01, 2005, 01:26:22 PM
which P/T certifcation is the easiest to get (testing, cost, etc.) ?


This looks pretty cheap and easy.  http://gregladd.bizland.com/amfpt22/id9.html





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Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: gibberj2 on December 01, 2005, 01:30:57 PM
well you have to see which ones the gyms accept
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: muscle19 on December 02, 2005, 11:06:39 AM
yeah but it also 700 bucks, go with ace, all u have to do is study with all the materials they give u and find a testing site (which there are plenty of). ace would be ur better bet, all places that i know accept  ace and its half the cost of issa.



muscle


Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: gibberj2 on December 02, 2005, 12:10:22 PM
issa is always having some sort of "special" it'll be 500 bucks. the seminar you dont really have to go to. you mail in the test. ACE is the most full of crap certification. it's basically all biology. The stuff about diet is absolutely false and upside down for people who lift weights anyway. The stuff about training is virtually non existant.  ACE probably is the most accepted one because it's kinda hard to get. as we all know the average musclehead has it right a lot more than some ACE certified windbag. just about every pro bodybuilder would fail the ACE test. if you wanna see buy the textbook. it's around 90 dollars it's terrible. read the book "the bodybuilding truth" by nelson montana he totally talks about this stuff.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: big E on December 02, 2005, 01:21:36 PM
I just took my aaai-isma p.t test. It wasn't that hard its an 8hr day for the test but all together i would say the real test practical and written is about 2hrs. The other 6 hrs you go over whats on the test before you take it so you really have to be an idiot not to pass. I'm studying right now for my sports nutrition certification also. I really feal you cant have on without the other. If you go with them buy the p.t study guide and the supplement for p.t. Here is there site www.aaai-ismafitness.com. You can do a conference and drop 500-700$ or do it my way buy the guides and look for the test locally, this way it was only 110$ for the test and i think 80$ for the guides.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: oldtimer1 on December 02, 2005, 02:42:46 PM
You mean a four year degree in exercise physiology is a waste?  Maybe a masters and PHD in kinesiology is just a foolish thing to do. Maybe I should get one of those home study personal trainer certificates.

All kidding aside the  only reason gyms require them is because they think it will protect them against lawsuits.  If it comes down to this the courts will laugh at your piece of paper you got off the internet in two months and $700 bucks.  Their expert witness for the injured will say how it took him 6-7 full time school years to get his degree.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: tigerspaw on December 02, 2005, 07:19:37 PM
I heard that  pretty soon all of the certificates are going to be nothing. Trainers are going to be required to have a bacholar degree.  Im currently in college majoring in health fitness and this is what all the professors are saying.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: big E on December 02, 2005, 08:15:10 PM
You mean a four year degree in exercise physiology is a waste? Maybe a masters and PHD in kinesiology is just a foolish thing to do. Maybe I should get one of those home study personal trainer certificates.

All kidding aside the only reason gyms require them is because they think it will protect them against lawsuits. If it comes down to this the courts will laugh at your piece of paper you got off the internet in two months and $700 bucks. Their expert witness for the injured will say how it took him 6-7 full time school years to get his degree.

If you went to school for 4-8 yrs to be a personal trainer then yes you probably did waste your time. Most of my friends that have a exercise physiology degree are working for universities or are managers of health clubs.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on December 02, 2005, 10:54:36 PM
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All kidding aside the  only reason gyms require them is because they think it will protect them against lawsuits. 


And you cannot get liability insurance without it!
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: G o a t b o y on December 03, 2005, 09:28:05 AM
I do not think gaining knowlege is ever a waste of time. 

I know a young man who had to find a personal trainer to fix a serious back problem.  He was referred by a doctor and told the problem could be fixed by a personal trainer if it were "caught" in time.

It was a frustrating search and next to impossible to find a quality trainer who even knew what the condition was.  It was then impossible to find a trainer who had the hands on experience and years as a personal trainer to design a program for that specific condition.  It was a very frustrating search through over ten personal trainers. 

Can you imagine going to a trainer and he tells you, "I'll go on the internet tonight and learn more about that condition, son."  No kidding.  (He was probably coming on getbig).  : )

You would all agree the personal training certificates in California are given out like water. 

It is years of hands on experience that is so very key to be a quality trainer.  Don't take shortcuts and gain all of the knowlege you can.  After all, you can seriously injure a young man's back.   

You're a dipshit.

What the doctor wanted him to see was a physical therapist, not a personal trainer.  ::)

They are two completely different animals. A physical therapist is a college-educated medical professional who prescribes specific exercises for medical problems - I went to one when I was recovering from my broken ankle to learn how to walk again.  A personal trainer is a meathead who took a two-week course and got a "certificate", and who works in gyms and helps fat old guys "get buff".
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: muscle19 on December 03, 2005, 11:37:24 AM
alright, ? for all u, what company would u guys recommend to go through to get certified? and would u go to school as well?


muscle
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Blake on December 03, 2005, 12:43:51 PM
alright, ? for all u, what company would u guys recommend to go through to get certified? and would u go to school as well?


muscle

ACSM, NASM, and NSCA are good.  NSCA also offers the CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) certification, though you either have to have a degree or be a senior enrolled at a university/college to sit for the CSCS exam.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on December 03, 2005, 12:52:52 PM
You're a dipshit.

What the doctor wanted him to see was a physical therapist, not a personal trainer.  ::)

They are two completely different animals. A physical therapist is a college-educated medical professional who prescribes specific exercises for medical problems - I went to one when I was recovering from my broken ankle to learn how to walk again.  A personal trainer is a meathead who took a two-week course and got a "certificate", and who works in gyms and helps fat old guys "get buff".

True, but when you make more than a phyisical therapist it really sheds a different light on things!
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: sarcasm on December 03, 2005, 01:52:57 PM
i'm sure he's frightened, Peg. ::)
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: sarcasm on December 04, 2005, 01:44:46 PM
Um... I know he is.

If anyone ever hurt a kid they would pay.

After all if you ever think of hurting  a boy... you'd deserve a worse punishment that Sadaam.  And I hear jail, incarceration and the inside of a trunk are not really fun. 

Trust me, if a mom or dad weren't that protective or their children, there is a problem.

Someone hurt your kid - what would you do?

nobody's threatening your kids you delusional twat, shut the fuck up and put down the drugs, seek some help.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: JUSTJAXX on December 11, 2005, 05:57:27 PM
This looks pretty cheap and easy.  http://gregladd.bizland.com/amfpt22/id9.html





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HAHA, WTF...certified for the low low price of 69.95
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Bear03 on December 11, 2005, 08:33:23 PM
ISSA is really easy, you do it on your own time.  ACE is generally respected, but not as much as NASM or ACSM.  All of those three are pretty challenging.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: onlyme on December 12, 2005, 10:05:53 AM
Just scan a certificate and put your name in place.  People do that here.  No one checks.  Most just want to see you have the certificate.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Bear03 on December 12, 2005, 12:52:27 PM
Just scan a certificate and put your name in place.  People do that here.  No one checks.  Most just want to see you have the certificate.

Are you frickin' serious?  That's so tragic.....is professionalism and integrity dead?
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: GET_BIGGER on December 13, 2005, 12:01:28 PM
The douchebag trainers at my gym had to of gotten them out of a cracker jack box     ::)
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: bmacsys on December 13, 2005, 05:13:58 PM
Just scan a certificate and put your name in place.  People do that here.  No one checks.  Most just want to see you have the certificate.


I agree. Just fucking counterfeit it.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Stitch on December 18, 2005, 03:39:44 PM
issa is always having some sort of "special" it'll be 500 bucks. the seminar you dont really have to go to. you mail in the test. ACE is the most full of crap certification. it's basically all biology. The stuff about diet is absolutely false and upside down for people who lift weights anyway. The stuff about training is virtually non existant.  ACE probably is the most accepted one because it's kinda hard to get. as we all know the average musclehead has it right a lot more than some ACE certified windbag. just about every pro bodybuilder would fail the ACE test. if you wanna see buy the textbook. it's around 90 dollars it's terrible. read the book "the bodybuilding truth" by nelson montana he totally talks about this stuff.

I'm ACE certified. The manual has a lot of info about biology and the nutrition info is all about the food pyramid, but there are reasons for it. You must remember that if you become a personal trainer most of the people you will train will be "ordinary people" not interested in body bulding. Also, unless you get a special certification in nutrition or are an RD then you are opening yourself up to liability issues if the person you are making nutrition recommendations tp gets sick or suffers from kidney problems, etc. ACE is very respected as is ACSM.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Pommy on December 28, 2005, 05:26:55 PM
change your name to Michael Arvilla
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Loomis on December 29, 2005, 10:56:51 AM
Just get your weight down to <170lbs, get a spandex shirt, maybe gel your hair when you go to the gym, and never lift real weights. Most commercial gyms will hire you on the spot.
Title: Re: Personal Trainer Certifications
Post by: Pommy on December 29, 2005, 06:31:31 PM
and dont forget to tell people that 6-10 reps is way too little, 15-20 is good