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Any Orgers personal trainers/certified instructors? If so, what do you recommend ACE, AFFA, etc? How expensive is it?
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You might want to orgnote 1sexymf. I think she's a personal trainer. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: You might want to orgnote 1sexymf. I think she's a personal trainer.
Thanks!! "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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jillybean said: psychodelicide said: You might want to orgnote 1sexymf. I think she's a personal trainer.
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jillybean said: If so, what do you recommend ACE, AFFA, etc? How expensive is it?
Gracias... I'm a personal trainer certified through AFAA. It was about $350-$450 for course materials and registration for the 3 day workshop/exam. We had to do a written as well as practical exam. Although I hear the testing procedures may have changed a bit. You may want to visit their site www.AFAA.com to see if there are, in fact, changes. ACE is a good one to pursue as well. I think they're costs are about the same. Others like NASM or ACSM are a little more expensive but prepare you a bit more for working with various special populations (ie, elderly clients or injury rehabilitation.) so that's something you may want to consider. Certifications last for about 2 years generally and then you have to renew. "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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NovaAngel said: jillybean said: If so, what do you recommend ACE, AFFA, etc? How expensive is it?
Gracias... I'm a personal trainer certified through AFAA. It was about $350-$450 for course materials and registration for the 3 day workshop/exam. We had to do a written as well as practical exam. Although I hear the testing procedures may have changed a bit. You may want to visit their site www.AFAA.com to see if there are, in fact, changes. ACE is a good one to pursue as well. I think they're costs are about the same. Others like NASM or ACSM are a little more expensive but prepare you a bit more for working with various special populations (ie, elderly clients or injury rehabilitation.) so that's something you may want to consider. Certifications last for about 2 years generally and then you have to renew. Wow, NovaAngel - thanks for all the information. I will check out the AFAA website ASAP. Thanks again! "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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No problem. Good Luck! "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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