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im interested in being fitness/nutritional coach, what classes should I take?

I would like to build my own business, it being a gym where I can coach people in their nutrition and fitness, I would also be interested in working for a sports team.


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Rebecca’s Answer

Thank you for your question. I am glad to know that you would to be a fitness coach and run your own gym.
Below are my suggestions :
1. Explore the certification requirement to become a fitness coach
2. Attend the relevant courses and take the assessment to obtain the certification requirement
3. Work in the fitness industry to understand the business model and establish people network & client base
4. Attend management courses
5. Start a small sized gym first
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
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Vianne’s Answer

If your school offers anatomy and physiology, definitely consider taking it. It's super important for fitness coaching because you'll learn about muscles, movement, and how the body works. Biology and health or nutrition classes are also great because they teach you about metabolism, energy, and basic nutrition. Psychology is surprisingly helpful too, as coaching involves understanding behavior and motivation, not just workouts.

Since you want to have your own gym one day, don't skip business classes. Subjects like entrepreneurship, economics, marketing, or accounting will teach you how to handle money, attract clients, and build a brand. If you're interested in working with sports teams, look for electives like sports medicine, kinesiology, or exercise science. Math and statistics are also more useful than you might think for tracking progress and results.

In college, popular majors for this career path include Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Nutrition, Sports Science, or Health Sciences. Many students also choose a business or entrepreneurship minor. Outside of classes, consider getting certifications like NASM, ACE, or ISSA, and try to gain experience through coaching or internships at gyms or sports programs. Your main focus should be learning how the body works, how to coach effectively, and how to run a business. This combination will really help you stand out in the future.
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