High school diploma or GED equivalent. • 2 years of personal training/coaching. • Good communication skills; verbal, written, and technical. • Have a basic understanding of nutrition and healthy living practices. • Knowledgeable of a variety of exercise equipment and personal training methods. • Clean Driver’s License. • Possess CPR/AED and CPT nationally accredited certifications. • Able to lift, push and pull up to 50 lbs. and perform athletic calisthenics duties.
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Personal Trainer Interview Questions
"As a personal trainer, it's your job to help clients achieve healthy fitness goals by recommending exercise that is appropriate to their body type and level of fitness. Interviewers may test your ability to provide fitness treatment for common injuries such as damaged rotator cuffs or sore knees. Employers will also be looking for candidates who know how to sell their services, so come prepared to discuss how you would market yourself to different kinds of clients. There are hundreds of different personal training certifications available, and the certification you choose should depend on the the position you are applying for."
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Given these three pieces of equipment, design a session for a client who wants to meet these goals with specific restrictions.
The majority of there questions were sales related because they are only focused on the bottom line.
What my Highschool GPA was
Tell me about how you influenced someone.
How would you describe your approach to training?
How old are you?
How many bones are in the body anatomy?
What was my background and experience. The interviewer did not asked any important follow up questions. Didn't seem very inquisitive. I prepared so much for this interview, the whole thing seemed like a waste.
Describe your background in the fitness industry
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