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Showing posts with label career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Personal Trainer, career interview from drkit.org

Watch more videos on drkit.org! In this interview, a personal trainer discusses his typical day at work, the qualifications needed for the job, the best and worst parts of the job, and advice that can be used by students considering this line of work.


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Career Advice On Becoming A Personal Trainer by Robert Jefers (Full Version)

Highlights at http://icould.com/videos/robert-jefers/?length=short

Robert Jefers is a Personal Trainer at a Virgin Active health club. He didn't do well in his AS levels - he had been spending a lot of time playing basketball. So he changed to BTEC sports science and excelled in that. "I think if I hadn't have failed at that point there on my AS levels, it wouldn't have given me the drive and passion to really work at what I've done now to get to where I am now."


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Starting a Personal Trainer Career | Fitness Business Advice

http://www.johnspencerellis.com/starting-a-personal-trainer-career-fitness-business-advice
This video is the second in a series with a bright group of fitness professionals in training from PCI. Through this skype video, we discuss all the important and pressing topics all new fitness professionals and personal trainers have as they enter and expand their reach in the fitness industry. When you start a fitness career, there are many questions that need answers. You need to know the first thing to do after you graduate from your certification or degree program. Should you fill a void or follow your bliss?


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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Personal Trainer, career interview from drkit.org

Watch more videos on drkit.org! In this interview, a personal trainer discusses his typical day at work, the qualifications needed for the job, the best and worst parts of the job, and advice that can be used by students considering this line of work.


View the original article here