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Fitness and Nutrition Career Forecast

Picture Yourself Working in the Fitness and Nutrition Industry

Imagine working as a fitness and nutrition consultant at a popular health club. The work is varied and interesting. One of your duties is to work with new members to help them design a personal fitness plan, and to become familiar with the exercise equipment that you recommend for their programs. Thanks to your fitness and nutrition training course, you understand exactly how to conduct these sessions, and can answer all questions. You are often thanked by club members for your time and assistance, and you feel a great sense of achievement as you watch many of them literally transform themselves before your eyes into healthy and happier people.

Career Outlook

Professionals in fitness and nutrition are increasingly in demand at gyms or health clubs, and nutrition consulting businesses. The job market in fitness and nutrition allows workers to earn very attractive salaries.

The United States Department of Labor is projecting a 27% increase in demand for fitness workers between 2006 and 2016.*

Careers in Fitness and Nutrition Require:

• Technical knowledge about fitness, nutrition, and health
• Detailed knowledge of exercise programs and the prevention and treatment of injuries
• Understanding of issues such as weight control and stress management

Stratford’s Fitness and Nutrition home study course will provide you with the skills you need to get started on the right course toward a new moneymaking career in fitness and nutrition. Enroll now!
 
* Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publication, "Occupational Outlook Handbook 2008-2009"
Fitness and Nutrition Education
The program is very thorough. — M.G. - Alabama
Distance Learning Fitness and Nutrition Class
The program has been completely enjoyable, and I believe it will be very helpful towards a career in physical therapy, rehabilitation or sports training. — T.E. - North Carolina
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