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  2. Professional fitness coach - Wikipedia

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    The median annual pay for a personal trainer in the US as of 2019 is $40,390. [7] The highest paid college coach in 2017 was Nick Saban (University of Alabama) who earned $11.1 million. [8] Fitness professionals receive benefits that can include healthcare, paid time off, and a pension.

  3. Personal trainer - Wikipedia

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    A personal trainer demonstrating use of a Bosu ball. A personal trainer is an individual who creates and delivers safe and effective exercise programs for healthy individuals and groups, or those with medical clearance to exercise. They motivate clients by collaborating to set goals, providing meaningful feedback, and by being a reliable source ...

  4. If A Personal Trainer Promises This, You Should Run - AOL

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    Personal trainers explain how to find a personal trainer, best questions to ask, and green and red flags to find the best trainer that works for your goals.

  5. National Council on Strength & Fitness - Wikipedia

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    The NCSF Board for Certification provides credentials for exercise professionals. Based on role delineation studies, [3] and consistent with the Department of Labor Statistics [4] for fitness trainers and athletic coaches, the board currently offers three credentials – Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Strength Coach, and Sports Nutrition Specialist.

  6. How Two Personal Trainers Became Self Employed - AOL

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    Josh and Jason York are personal trainers in their mid-20's who wanted to be self-employed. The costs of starting up a gym were too big to consider, so they came up with another idea instead: They ...

  7. Fitness culture - Wikipedia

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    The role of personal trainers has also revealed a phenomenon which can be explained from the sociological perspective of "outsourced-self". [34] This means "transferring our own responsibility to other". [32] Keeping healthy and well are people's own responsibility; however, people are hiring personal trainers to be responsible for it.

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