Estimated Study Hours per Module
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Module 1: Introduction to Personal Training
- 15 hours: Overview of the profession, certification requirements, client expectations, professional conduct.
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Module 2: Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology
- 25 hours: Detailed study of human anatomy, including the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, endocrine, and digestive systems.
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Module 3: Exercise Physiology and Bioenergetics
- 20 hours: Study of energy systems, metabolic pathways, physiological responses, chronic adaptations, and EPOC.
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Module 4: Kinesiology and Biomechanics
- 25 hours: Principles of biomechanics, movement analysis, identifying dysfunctions, exercise biomechanics, and functional biomechanics.
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Module 5: Nutrition and Weight Management
- 20 hours: In-depth look at macronutrients, micronutrients, hydration, nutrition for performance, weight management, meal timing, dietary guidelines, and evaluating claims.
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Module 6: Fitness Assessment and Testing
- 20 hours: Introduction to assessments, cardiovascular fitness testing, muscular strength and endurance testing, flexibility and mobility testing, body composition testing, postural assessments, and special population assessments.
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Module 7: Client Relations and Behavioral Coaching
- 15 hours: Effective communication techniques, motivational strategies, behavioral change models, building rapport, managing expectations, and coaching for behavior change.
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Module 8: Program Design and Implementation
- 25 hours: Principles of program design, periodization, integrating training types, program design for various populations, progression and regression, special training modalities, and exercise prescription for special populations.
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Module 9: Exercise Technique and Training Instruction
- 20 hours: Proper exercise techniques, safety and injury prevention, progressive and regressive techniques, cueing and instruction, spotting techniques, and warm-up and cool-down protocols.
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Module 10: Training for Special Populations and Conditions
- 20 hours: Training older adults, exercise for youth, prenatal and postnatal fitness, managing chronic conditions, injury and rehab considerations, and exercise modifications.
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Module 11: Behavioral Coaching and Client Interaction
- 15 hours: Communication techniques, motivational strategies, behavioral change models, building rapport, managing expectations, and coaching strategies for behavior change.
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Module 12: Legal, Professional, and Ethical Responsibilities
- 15 hours: Legal aspects, ethics in personal training, industry standards and certifications, and understanding scope of practice.
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Module 13: Emergency Procedures and Risk Management
- 15 hours: Recognizing medical emergencies, first aid and CPR, risk management strategies, and emergency protocols.
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Module 14: Client Goal Setting and Progress Tracking
- 15 hours: Setting realistic goals, monitoring and adjusting goals, tools for progress tracking, and communicating progress to clients.
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Module 15: Health and Wellness Promotion
- 15 hours: Holistic health approaches, stress management techniques, importance of sleep and recovery, and promoting healthy lifestyle habits.
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Module 16: Business Acumen for Fitness Professionals
- 15 hours: Business operations and management, marketing and branding, client management and retention, professional development, and sales and lead generation.
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Module 17: Technology in Fitness
- 15 hours: Fitness assessment tools, digital program design, client communication tools, and staying current with trends.
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Module 18: Practical Application and Exam Preparation
- 20 hours: Exercise technique mastery, equipment usage, simulated client scenarios, practicum and real-world application, overview of certification exams, study strategies, practice exams, and final preparation.