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National Council for Certified Personal Trainers – Online Deal

$148 for Online Personal Trainer Certification Course with Exam Included ($495 Value)

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In a Nutshell

An online training manual and videos prepare students for Certified Personal Trainer exam

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  • Expires Mar 6, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Online reservation required.
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Science tells us that people have a better chance of living longer if they exercise, eat healthy, and refuse to acknowledge their birth. Work toward longevity with this Groupon.

$148 for an Online Personal Trainer Course ($495 Value)

  • Online study materials, including videos of exercises
  • An online NCCPT Personal Trainer Manual
  • PDF study guide
  • PDF sample test
  • One exam voucher and two exam re-take vouchers for the online exam
  • Nationally Accredited Certified Personal Trainer certificate upon passing the exam

Following along with their study guide, students read manuals to learn key information about areas including nutrition, anatomical terms, and exercise applications. They also watch online videos, which showcase standard gym equipment and exercises. After completing a practice exam, prospective trainers can take the official certification exam up to three times. If they pass, they receive a certificate to prove their status as a Nationally Accredited Certified Personal Trainer. Students must have a valid photo ID and CPR card to take the exam. See the complete details of the course here.

National Council for Certified Personal Trainers

Accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies, the National Council for Certified Personal Trainers prepares fitness instructors to become professional trainers within commercial fitness facilities. Its curriculum centers on an in-home study course, during which students broaden their horizons with online materials including instructional textbooks, videos, and holographic spitballs. They cover key personal-training skills such as continuously evaluating clients, understanding nutrition, and properly operating fitness equipment. Some packages also incorporate in-person workshops, during which professional instructors work one-on-one with students. The curriculum culminates in an NCCPT exam—conducted online or in person—that transforms students into nationally accredited certified personal trainers once they pass.

Aside from these core programs, the National Council for Certified Personal Trainers offers classes that focus on specific areas of health and exercise, including topics such as weight management, martial arts, and golf fitness. Customers can also pick up equipment such as jump ropes and weight vests, a crucial tool for trainers who work on the moon.

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National Council for Certified Personal Trainers