You can be a Physical Fitness Trainer. Classes start November 6.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the employment of fitness workers is expected to increase 29 percent over the 2008–18 decade, which is much faster than the average for all occupations and has a national average wage of $25 an hour. These workers are expected to gain jobs because of the increasing number of people who are spending time and money on fitness and more businesses are recognizing the benefits of health and fitness programs for their employees.

This Professional Fitness Trainer program is offered in conjunction with World Instructor Training Schools.  Whether students desire a career change, or want to build their own personal knowledge, at the end of this training program they will understand and describe basic anatomy, kinesiology and exercise physiology.  Be able to assess an individual’s level of fitness using ACSM guidelines and design and customize exercise programs.  Demonstrate proper execution of resistance, cardio-respiratory and flexibility exercises.  Identify and demonstrate at least one strength exercise for every major muscle group as well as explain ACSM and AHA recommendations for cardiovascular exercise.

Our convenient classes allow students to keep earning while learning with our flexible class options.  Plus, our instructors work hands-on with students throughout this training, sharing their knowledge and skills to give them real world experience. 

The next six-week class will start on Saturday, November 6th.  For more information on the Professional Fitness Trainer program, contact the Continuing Education and Professional Development department at
734-462-4448 or go to www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd/fitnesstrainer.

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