OVERVIEW
The NASM Certified Personal Trainer and Exam Preparation is a unique online training course that prepares for the NASM CPT exam. The NASM CPT certification is one of the most respected and in-demand certifications in the health and fitness industry. The NASM Corrective Exercise Specialization (CES) provides you with cutting-edge, scientifically valid education, as well as the assessments, techniques and corrective exercise strategies to put it into practice.
The NASM Certified Personal Trainer and Exam Preparation Career course brings you a robust online exam preparation solution that gives you the most extensive resources available to successfully pass the widely respected NASM CPT examination. Through the use of online videos, presentations, quizzes, readings, and interactive activities, you will get the most thorough guidance and understanding of the CPT content, as well as the knowledge needed to successfully challenge the NCCA accredited CPT exam. As a student, you will learn the knowledge, skills, and abilities to become a successful NASM personal trainer. Based on scientific research and fitness expert experience, the course is directly aligned with critical occupational competencies - including those defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook.
Each module is broken down into separate topics such as: human movement science, nutrition, movement assessments, program design, and how to create an integrated training program using the unique NASM OPT model (Optimum Performance Training) - a safe and effective way to help a client reach any goal. The NASM Corrective Exercise Specialization (CES) takes your personal training skills to the next level! You'll learn the skills and knowledge to help clients at any fitness level address muscular imbalances and faulty movements.
This series includes exam preparation, all study materials, as well as the exam fees. The NCCA accredited NASM CPT Personal Trainer Exam is taken at a local testing center (PSI), and you can schedule your exam date after completion of the program.
Enrolling in a Career Series – What You Need to Know
Courses are taken sequentially. The order of courses in this series is:
- NASM Certified Personal Trainer
- Corrective Exercise Specialist
Prepares You For...
Careers:
- Certified Personal Trainer
- Health Fitness Specialist
- Private Personal Trainer
- Community Health Specialist
- Personal Trainer
Certifications:
- NASM CPT Personal Trainer
- Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES)
DETAILS
What you will learn
- Mastery of health and fitness topics, including nutrition, program design, human movement science, and fitness assessments, among others
- Teaching, customer service, and first aid skills
- Organizational and communication skills
- Learn NASM's innovative and exclusive corrective exercise continuum and the opportunity to earn the
- NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) Advanced Specialization
- Train in movement assessments, inhibitory techniques, muscle activation techniques, and common musculoskeletal impairments
- Learn how to help prevent injuries and get clients back on track and living healthy, productive lives
- Earn the preferred injury prevention and recovery credential of collegiate and professional sports teams
How you will benefit
- Prepares you for a career as a Fitness/wellness manager
- Prepares you for a career as a Certified Personal Trainer
- Prepares you for a career as an Exercise physiologist/specialist
- Prepare yourself for a career as a athletic trainer, chiropractor, physical therapist, licensed massage therapist, or sports professional
- Work toward receiving your NASM CPT Personal Trainer and Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) certification
- Complement your formal education or expand your career and clientele by helping post-rehab and injured clients recover and remain active
- Understand the exclusive processes needed to correct movement dysfunction through the use of inhibitory, lengthening, activation and integration techniques
OUTLINE
Certified
Personal Trainer
I.
Introduction and Resistance Training Concepts
A. Physical activity guidelines and
recommendations as they relate to the Optimum Performance Training
(OPT) Model
B. Models of resistance training
C. Effective exercise techniques
II.
Human Movement Assessments/Fitness Testing and Evaluation
A. Major muscles and their functions
B. Subjective, objective, and performance
assessments
C. Movement and postural assessments
III. Concepts of Integrated Training -
Flexibility, Cardiorespiratory, and Core
A. Principles of human movement and
flexibility
B. Benefits of cardiorespiratory fitness
C. Importance of the core
D. Proper exercise technique
E. Progressions and regressions
F. General differences in the
stages of training for exercises
IV. Concepts of Integrated Training -
Balance, Plyometric, and SAQ
A. Balance
B. Plyometric (reactive)
C. Speed, agility, and quickness (SAQ)
training
D. Safe and effective techniques
E. Progressions and regressions
F. Differences in training for these
concepts in each phase of the OPT model
V. Design of Fitness Programs and Modalities
A. Program design using the OPT model
B. Acute training variables
C. Different exercise modalities
D. Various models of resistance training
VI. Human Movement Science/Exercise
Modalities and Technique
A. Structure and function of the human body
B. Functions of anatomy and physiology
during exercise
C. Systems related to exercise
D. Metabolism and how it is affected by
exercise
VII. Special Populations, Nutrition, and
Professional Development
A. Program design adaptations for
individuals with health impairments or physical conditions
B. Basic concepts and guidelines to
nutrition, supplementation, effective communication skills and goal
setting strategies
VIII. Certification Exam Preparation
A. Test taking strategies
B. Practice exam
C. Make a self-remediation plan based on
your results
D. Review NASM's standards of professional
practice as it relates to a career as a professional fitness trainer.
Corrective Exercise
Specialist
I. Rationale for Corrective Exercise
A. Introduction
B. Musculoskeletal Pain
C. Corrective Exercise Continuum
D. Rationale for Corrective Exercise
II. Human Movement Science
A. Introduction
B. Planes of Motion & Joint Motion
C. Muscle Action Spectrum
D. The Science of Movement
E. Functional Anatomy
F. Sub-Systems
G. Motor Behavior
H. Motor Learning
I. Interactive Activities
III. Understanding Human Movement
Impairments
A. Introduction
B. Movement Impairment Syndrome
C. Static Malalignment
D. Dynamic Malalignment
E. Common Human Movement System Impairments
part 1
F. Movement System Impairments part 1
G. Common Human Movement System Impairments
part 2
IV. Health Risk Appraisal
A. Introduction
B. PAR-Q and General Lifestyle
C. Medical History
D. Chronic Conditions
V. Static Postural Assessment
A. Introduction
B. Postural Imbalances
C. Static Postural Assessment
VI. Movement Assessments
A. Introduction
B. Importance of a Movement Assessment
C. Transitional Movement Assessment Part 1
D. Transitional Movement Assessment Part 2
VII. Inhibitory Techniques
A. Self-Myofascial Release
B. Key Points in Utilizing Self-Myofascial
Release
C. Program Design
VIII. Lengthening Techniques
A. Introduction
B. Traditional Theory of Static Stretching
C. New Research Regarding Static Stretching
D. Range of Motion, Performance Enhancement
and Injury Prevention
E. NASM Position on Static Stretching
IX. Activation/Integration Techniques
A. Introduction
B. Activation Techniques
C. Integration Techniques
D. Integrated Dynamic Movement Program
Strategies
X. Foot and Ankle Impairments
A. Introduction
B. Functional Anatomy of the Foot and Ankle
C. Common Injuries and Muscle Imbalances
D. Corrective Exercise Strategies for Foot
and Ankle Impairments
XI. Knee Impairments
A. Introduction
B. Functional Anatomy
C. Common Injuries and Faulty Movement
D. Systematic Corrective Exercise
Strategies part 1
E. Systematic Corrective Exercise
Strategies part 2
XII. Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex Impairments
A. Introduction
B. Functional Anatomy
C. Common Injuries and Faulty Movement
Patterns
D. CEx: Excessive Forward Lean
E. CEx: Low Back Arches
F. CEx: Low Back Rounds
G. CEx: Asymmetrical Weight Shift
XIII. Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist Impairments
A. Introduction
B. Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder
C. Shoulder Injuries and Faulty Movement
Patterns
D. Strategies for Shoulder Impairments part
1
E. Strategies for Shoulder Impairments part
2
F. Strategies for Shoulder Impairments part
3
G. Functional Anatomy of the Elbow and Wrist
H. Strategies for Elbow and Wrist
Impairments
XIV. Cervical Spine Impairments
A. Introduction
B. Functional Anatomy
C. Cervical Spine Impairments
D. Strategies for Cervical Spine
Impairments part 1
E. Strategies for Cervical Spine
Impairments part 2
XV. Case Studies
REQUIREMENTS
Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: OS X Yosemite 10.10 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here to download the Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Instructional Material Requirements:
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment. The following textbooks will be shipped to you approximately 7-10 business days after enrollment:
- NASM Essentials of Personal Fitness Training
- NASM Essentials of Sports Performance Training
You'll also receive access to practice exams and study materials, to help you prepare for your certification exam.
PREREQUISITES
There are no prerequisites to take the online NASM CPT Certified Personal Trainer Certification and Exam Preparation program, but there are prerequisites to complete the NCCA Accredited Certification Exam.
The NCCA Accredited Certification Exam Requirements:
1. Candidate must be at least 18 years old or have a high school diploma or GED
2. Candidate must hold current CPR/AED certification before attempting the exam(not included with program)
The NCCA accredited NASM CPT Personal Trainer Exam is taken at a local testing center (PSI), and you can schedule your exam date after completion of the program.
CES candidates must have:
- A current NASM-CPT certification, or
- A current health and fitness certification accredited by NCCA, NBFE or DETC, or
- REPs Level 3 or higher credential (candidates outside of the US only), or
- 4-year collegiate degree or
- Be a current Licensed or Certified Massage Therapist
INSTRUCTOR
This is not an instructor facilitated course; however, support will be provided through email, online forms, and phone.
FAQS
Can I register for courses if I am an international student?
Yes, ed2go courses are completely online. However, keep in mind that not all certifying bodies or industry-specific certifications are recognized internationally. Please review your country’s regulations prior to enrolling in courses that prepare for certification.
Does this course prepare for a certification?
This program prepares you for the NCCA accredited NASM CPT Personal Trainer Exam. The exam is taken at a local testing center (PSI), and you can schedule your exam date after completion of the program. You will also be prepared for the Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) exam.
When can I start this course?
This course is open enrollment, so you can register and start the course whenever you are ready. Access to your course can take 24-48 business hours.
How long does it take to complete this course?
After you register, you will receive 6 months to complete the course. The time allotted for completion has been calculated based on the number of course hours.
What if I don't have enough time to complete the course within the time frame provided?
If you are unable to complete the course, contact your Student Advisor to help you work out a suitable completion date. Please note that an extension fee will be charged. If you are funded through a third-party organization, approval may also be required.
What kind of support will I receive?
The course instructor will be available by email to answer any questions you may have and to provide feedback on your performance. Occasionally, your course may be supported by a team of industry experts. You will also be assigned a Student Advisor for academic support.
What happens when I complete the course?
Upon successfully passing the final exam, you will be awarded a certificate of completion from the school or organization that you registered through.
Am I guaranteed a job?
ed2go courses will help you gain the skills you need to obtain an entry-level position in most cases. However, you should always research the job market in your area before enrolling.
Can I get financial assistance?
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