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  • Exam To Be A Certified PT / NSCA

    Has anyone taking the NSCA exam be become a personal trainer? If so how was it...what did you study?

    THANKS

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    Re: Exam To Be A Certified PT / NSCA

    It's hard and if things are still the same, you have to have a degree just to sit for the exam. Things may have changed but that's how it used to be. With that said, NSCA is by far the best cert because it is the toughest to acquire. You have to know your stuff and it's not fill in the blank or multiple choice. There is a practicle section. Their headquaters is here in my home town and I have a buddy who's a CSCS through them. If (when) you get your cert you will be the envy of the other trainers because it's a tough exam.

    As far as study, get college books on Anatomy, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology. Don't re-read what you already know. Go to the glossary and look up things you don't know and then study that. The most impoartant will be Kinesiology. If you get that down then you can ace the praticle. That's the most important. For instance, the instructor will do something like a squat and then ask you to explain the movement. What joints are moving, what muscles are moving those joints, what muscles are the stabilizer, etc... An easier example would be if the instructor did a chest fly and asked 'what's the movement?' (horizontal humerous adduction) 'what's the primary?' (pectoralis major) and stuff like that.
    I used to have superhuman powers....until my therapist took them away.

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      Re: Exam To Be A Certified PT / NSCA

      yea its hard and the daddy of pt certifactions!
      If bigger is better then im better than ever !

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        Re: Exam To Be A Certified PT / NSCA

        Thanks T-Man007...I think they have changed the format of the test because I sent away for a pamphlet (booklet) from them explaining things. It says that the examination consist of 140 multiple choice question, 35 of which correspond with video segments assessing knowledge primarily in the exercise technique and client assessment areas. Also as far as what I have read you dont need to have a degree.

        As for what to study I was thinking of getting the NSCA's Essentials of Personal Training textbook and a Review Kit that they sell. What do you think of getting this stuff to help me study?

        Thanks again for all your input...much appreciated

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