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More Female Personal Trainers Needed

February 6, 2013 By sportadmin Leave a Comment

Jessica Ennis

Jessica Ennis

There are too few female Personal Trainers says leading Personal Trainer Academy; The Training Room.  Figures from the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) show that of the total 13,770 RegisteredPersonal Trainers, 5,256 are women.  Put another way, around 65% of PTs are men and only around 35% are women.

“We train around 2,500 people each year and there is no doubt that personal training as a profession is growing healthily,” says Lucy Jackson, head of training at The Training Room.  “However, like the rest of the industry, thepercentage of women on our courses is low at around 22% and that’s something we want to change,” she says.

Sue Tibballs, Chief Executive of the Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation would also like to see more female personal trainers.  “We know that women and girls need strong sporting role models to inspire them to get fit and more female personal trainers can only be a good thing,” she says.  “It’s a great time for women to get involved in the fitness industry – successful female athletes, like Jessica Ennis and Laura Trott, have made it aspirational to be fit and healthy and women’s fitness is finally entering the mainstream.”

Flexible career choice

Personal training is a very flexible career option for women, with the majority being self-employed.   Women juggling childcare have ample opportunity to teach classes and coach clients one-to-one during school hours and many find early or late shifts allow them to work flexi-hours.

“We have women of all ages completing our courses – from college leavers and university graduates to mothers and returners to work in their 30s, 40s and 50s” says Lucy.  “The more mature students are often seeking a job to fit around their family or as a supplementary income and these ladies bring a huge amount of life skill and empathy to their work,” she says.

“The fitness industry offers excellent career opportunities for women,” agrees Sue Tibballswho adds: “Making young people more aware of these career options would be a great way to keep girls more engaged in sport at school, which is a time when a gender gap in participation starts to emerge.”

Choice of courses

The Training Room course will qualify you with a REPs recognised Level 3 Certificate in Personal Training including a Level 2 Gym Instructor and a Certificate in Group Cycling, Sports Nutrition, Gym-based Boxing and Circuit Training.    There are three course options:

  •  The intensive Fast Track 6-week Personal Trainer Course is taught at academies around the country from Monday to Friday with homework elements and assignments to be completed at home.
  •  Part TimePersonal Trainer Course comprises 14 days of practical training and assessments, which equates to seven weekends over six months.  The theory is completed as a tutor-supported home study programme.
  • The e-learning Personal Trainer Course gives the ultimate flexibility with the vast majority of the course carried out online and via email.  Typically, this course takes six to nine months to complete.

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