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This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, [click here to view](. [Certified]( [New to the Fitness Industry? Veteran Health and Exercise Pros Answer Your Toughest Questions]( [New to the Fitness Industry? Veteran Health and Exercise Pros Answer Your Toughest Questions]( Starting your career as a brand-new health and exercise professional can feel daunting, but there’s no need to go it alone. We’ve asked some veteran professionals for their advice on a few key topics when it comes to getting started in the fitness industry. See what they had to say and get excited about your new venture. [Read More »]( [Are You Stuck in a Training Rut?]( [Are You Stuck in a Training Rut?]( If you’ve been training for a while, you know how easy it can be to fall into a rut with your clients’ workouts—especially your long-term clients. Learn how to identify if you’re stuck in a rut and discover tips and ideas for adding variety to your clients’ workouts that will keep them progressing forward and engaged in their health and fitness efforts. [Read More »]( [Can Subcontracted Trainers Help You Grow Your Business?]( [Can Subcontracted Trainers Help You Grow Your Business?]( Do you have more clients than you can handle? While that’s a good problem to have, you still need a solution. Subcontracting “overflow” clients to other trainers is one approach for personal trainers who attract more clients and prospects than they can reasonably manage. Here’s how to get started. [Read More »]( [Overcoming Imposter Syndrome]( [Overcoming Imposter Syndrome]( Your clients and participants look to you to be the fitness expert, but do you ever feel more like a fitness fraud? Imposter syndrome is especially common among newly certified health and exercise professionals, but even those with years of experience are not immune. This article explores these uncomfortable feelings and highlights the strategies other health and exercise professionals have used to overcome them. [Read More »]( [What REALLY Makes a Successful Health and Exercise Pro?]( [What REALLY Makes a Successful Health and Exercise Professional?]( Maybe you're a newly certified personal trainer, group fitness instructor or health coach and want to know the secrets to success in this business. Or perhaps you’re an experienced and seasoned pro who’s ready to go to the next level. No matter where you are on this journey to success, we’re about to fill you in on what really makes a health and exercise professional successful. [Read More »]( [How to Establish Appropriate Boundaries as a Health and Exercise Pro]( [How to Establish Appropriate Boundaries as a Health and Exercise Professional]( Your clients likely turn to you for advice on everything from losing weight to getting fit, but what happens when they start treating you like their therapist? Here are some suggestions for defining that fine line between being the safe harbor of supportive friend and sounding board, and venturing into a realm that you, as a health and exercise professional, have no business being in, even if your intentions are good. [Read More »]( [Earn CECs and save up to $129 - quiz bundles]( [Facebook]( American Council on Exercise 4851 Paramount Drive, San Diego, CA 92123 1-888-825-3636 x782 [Update Email Preferences](

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