15 June 2011 ~ 25 Comments

How To Become a Personal Trainer : The Sarah Fit Show


Find out how to become a certified personal trainer today! Learn more fit tips at SarahFit.com Ever dreamed of helping others lose weight, get fit and achieve their goals? It’s easier than you think to get certified to be a personal trainer. TheSarah Fit Show features videos of Sarah Dussault and includes her tips on healthy living. Topics range from an easy ab workout in the gym to which foods are healthier than others. In these videos Sarah explains, and shows, easy ways to stay fit, thin, and healthy. New episodes every Monday on the Click Fitness Network. Sarah’s Channel www.youtube.com Sarah’s Website: sarahfit.com Sarah’s Twitter twitter.com Facebook: Facebook.com ACSM: acsm.org Click Fitness Channel

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25 Responses to “How To Become a Personal Trainer : The Sarah Fit Show”

  1. RunJGHueRun 16 June 2011 at 9:53 am Permalink

    Woo hoo for getting certified! Congrats, Sarah!

  2. blondiechicknz 16 June 2011 at 10:42 am Permalink

    Wow that sounds alot easier than what we have to do here in Australia! We have to get a Fitness Instructor Certificate before we can ge the Personal Training one. We also have to do a big practical exam for each certificate as well as lots of other assignments/assessments! It costs around $1500 a certificate.

  3. AloneinFiction 16 June 2011 at 10:55 am Permalink

    Sarah I want a pic of you !!! Please :)

  4. weightywonderwoman 16 June 2011 at 11:53 am Permalink

    Wow, That’s so easy. In Australia it can take up to a year to be certified and you attend classes that whole time.

  5. cutejeremy 16 June 2011 at 12:19 pm Permalink

    @SarahsFabChannel what are the best work-outs to get abs???????


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