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By an allied health world contributing writer
Published: February 1st, 2010

Educational Requirements for Personal Trainers in Vermont

Vermont is home to some very prominent personal training schools, as well as many online programs. There are also many programs that offer bachelor’s degrees in kinesiology and exercise science, both of which are great foundations for the competency needed to be a personal trainer. Recommended courses include nutrition, kinesiology, weight management systems, anatomy, and communications. A valuable source of education would also be to work alongside an experienced personal trainer. The purpose of receiving higher education is to improve the skills in a specialty area of fitness, or to gain the knowledge needed to open their own facilities and go into business for them.

You can also take advantage of Vermont personal training courses and workshops through accredited online schools. These courses will supply you with the knowledge you need to be personal trainer, and sit for a national exam. Though it is not always guaranteed you will pass the exam with this knowledge, it is definitely a fundamental aspect of the profession. You can become certified in just a few days with these workshops. Typically, a workshop consists of classes, lectures, new techniques, practical application tools, and completed with an oral and written examination.  There are also classes available for specialty areas fitness such as, yoga, Pilates, or step aerobics. You can become an instructor of any of these specialty areas by acquiring the proper knowledge to do so. Yoga and Pilates are becoming a very popular source of physical activity, and can open up many employment opportunities.

Continuing Education for Personal Trainers in Vermont


Since the profession of personal training is not regulated in the state of Vermont, there are no set guidelines required for continuing education. However, it is in the best interest of an individual employed to take advantage of the many educational opportunities found with continuing education in the fitness world. There are many national organizations that sponsor workshops and seminars that introduce new fitness techniques, as well refresher courses on nutrition and weight management. Also, some national certifications require that you uphold your education to maintain certification.

Through campus based and online programs, aspiring Personal Trainers in Burlington, Essex, Rutland and Colchester, Vermont may be able to prepare themselves for the possibility of employment in some of the largest hospitals and healthcare facilities in the state including the Fletcher Allen Health Care - Medical Center Campus, Rutland Regional Medical Center, Central Vermont Medical Center and Southwestern Vermont Health Care.

Online / Distance Programs

Campus: Online
Degree:  Transitional Doctorate in Physical Therapy
Campus: Online
Degree:  Physical Therapy Aide
Campus: Online
Degrees:   M.S. in Sport Management (Non-Thesis), M.S. in Sport Management (Thesis)
Campus: Online
Degree:  B.S. in Sport Management
Campus: Online
Degree:  Physical Therapy Aide
Campus: Online
Degree:  Physical Therapy Aide

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