I have a question for any and all of the NASM certified trainers here on the forums.
But first, a little bit about my background:
I am currently serving as a Naval Officer and my commitment is up in December. I plan on heading back to college to work on a graduate degree, but until then, I am looking into jobs as a personal trainer. I attained an undergraduate B.S. in Kinesiology about 4 years ago, and was also a personal fitness trainer for around 3 years for the Division of Campus Recreation back in college.
So my question is: how difficult is the certification exam, what are its components (written, demonstration, clinical, etc.), and, knowing my background in kinesiology and training, how much of the study materials will I really need?
Right now I'm looking at purchasing only the 3rd edition textbook and study guide as test prep. On top of that, the two places that I have had luck in finding open positions that will take me (Bally’s and Lifetime) will allow me to work and train for 6 months before I have to obtain the certification, so I will have access to on-the-job resources to help me study for the exam. I also have all of the study and certification materials from my previous DCR PFT certification to study from.
Any pointers on exam prep are also most appreciated.
But first, a little bit about my background:
I am currently serving as a Naval Officer and my commitment is up in December. I plan on heading back to college to work on a graduate degree, but until then, I am looking into jobs as a personal trainer. I attained an undergraduate B.S. in Kinesiology about 4 years ago, and was also a personal fitness trainer for around 3 years for the Division of Campus Recreation back in college.
So my question is: how difficult is the certification exam, what are its components (written, demonstration, clinical, etc.), and, knowing my background in kinesiology and training, how much of the study materials will I really need?
Right now I'm looking at purchasing only the 3rd edition textbook and study guide as test prep. On top of that, the two places that I have had luck in finding open positions that will take me (Bally’s and Lifetime) will allow me to work and train for 6 months before I have to obtain the certification, so I will have access to on-the-job resources to help me study for the exam. I also have all of the study and certification materials from my previous DCR PFT certification to study from.
Any pointers on exam prep are also most appreciated.