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This document provides an overview of the role of a personal trainer. Personal trainers help athletes and clients improve their health, fitness, and wellness through exercise routines and lifestyle coaching. They design customized training programs, demonstrate proper exercise techniques, monitor clients' performance and progress, and adapt training plans accordingly. Personal trainers typically work in health clubs, gyms, or clients' homes. The job outlook for personal trainers is positive, with employment expected to grow in line with the health and fitness industry overall. The document provides additional details on educational and skill requirements, work environment, duties and responsibilities, career prospects, and related occupations.

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Occupation

This document provides an overview of the role of a personal trainer. Personal trainers help athletes and clients improve their health, fitness, and wellness through exercise routines and lifestyle coaching. They design customized training programs, demonstrate proper exercise techniques, monitor clients' performance and progress, and adapt training plans accordingly. Personal trainers typically work in health clubs, gyms, or clients' homes. The job outlook for personal trainers is positive, with employment expected to grow in line with the health and fitness industry overall. The document provides additional details on educational and skill requirements, work environment, duties and responsibilities, career prospects, and related occupations.

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Requirements

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Career Spectrum

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Overview

Description
Personal trainers show athletes and groups how to perform certain exercises and training
routines. They are expected to show athletes the proper exercise techniques, guide
nutrition, and give lifestyle tips in order to minimize injury and improve wellbeing.
Additionally, they monitor athletes' performance and progress while adapting their training
regiments in the process. They are expected to administer first aid when needed.
Sample Job Titles: Athletic Trainer, Physical Therapist, Sports Medicine Coordinator

Provincial Outlook

Estimated Salary

$37,560 - $83,467
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Education Level
Secondary School
On-the-job Training
College/Apprenticeship

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Compatibility

98%
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Workplace

Work Environment
Personal trainers and instructors work in health clubs, fitness or recreation centres, gyms,
country clubs, hospitals, universities, resorts, and clients' homes. Some personal trainers
and instructors also work in offices, where they organize and direct health and fitness
programs for employees.

Main Duties

Evaluate athletes' readiness to play and provide participation clearances when


necessary and warranted.
Perform general administrative tasks, such as keeping records or writing reports.
Assess and report the progress of recovering athletes to coaches or physicians.
Conduct an initial assessment of an athlete's injury or illness to provide emergency or
continued care and to determine whether they should be referred to physicians for

definitive diagnosis and treatment.


Plan or implement comprehensive athletic injury or illness prevention programs.
Advise athletes on the proper use of equipment.
Accompany injured athletes to hospitals.
Collaborate with physicians to develop and implement comprehensive rehabilitation
programs for athletic injuries.
Recommend special diets to improve athletes' health, increase their stamina or alter
their weight.
Apply protective or injury preventive devices, such as tape, bandages or braces, to
body parts such as ankles, fingers or wrists.

Important Skills

Customer-service skills. Many personal trainers and instructors must sell their
services, motivating clients to hire them as personal trainers or to sign up for the
classes they lead. Personal trainers and instructors must therefore be polite, friendly,
and encouraging to maintain relationships with their clients.
Listening skills. Personal trainers must be able to listen carefully to what clients tell
them to determine the client's fitness levels and desired fitness goals.
Motivational skills. Getting fit and staying fit takes a lot of work for many clients. To
keep clients coming back for more classes or to continue personal training, fitness
trainers and instructors must keep their clients motivated.
Physical fitness. Personal trainers need to be physically fit because their job requires a
considerable amount of exercise.
Problem-solving skills. Personal trainers must evaluate each clients level of fitness
and create an appropriate fitness plan to meet the clients individual needs.
Speaking skills. Personal trainers must be able to communicate well because they
need to be able to explain exercises and movements to clients, as well as motivate
them verbally during exercises.

Career Cluster

This cluster involves the science of dealing with human and


animal health. planning and managing, and providing
therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics,
support services, research in biology and biotechnology and

Health Science

the development of these and related services. It involves the


study and research of health related topics and the
application of knowledge to improve health and prevent
disease.

Outlook

Job Outlook

Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador

Not Available

Nova Scotia
Northwest Territories

Not Available

Nunavut

Not Available

Ontario

Not Available

Prince Edward Island

Not Available

Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon

Not Available

Job Outlook based on NOC 5254 (Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness)

View Regional Data

Salary Ranges

Canada

$29,214 - $80,254

Alberta

$37,560 - $83,467

British Columbia

$32,344 - $74,515

Manitoba

$22,327 - $59,700

New Brunswick

Not Available

Newfoundland and Labrador

Not Available

Nova Scotia

$22,953 - $73,263

Northwest Territories

Not Available

Nunavut

Not Available

Ontario

$30,090 - $90,291

Prince Edward Island

Not Available

Quebec

$27,127 - $75,246

Saskatchewan

$39,397 - $53,669

Yukon

Not Available

Salary Ranges are based on hourly rates for NOC 5254 (Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness) and an
estimated 2086 hours per year

View Regional Data

Employment Growth

2012

215,628

2013

221,647

2014

225,783

2015

229,210

2016

232,078

2017

234,291

2018

236,438

2019

238,654

2020

240,343

2021

242,261

2022

244,249

Employment Growth based on Stats Canada Occupation Group 525

Requirements

Education Level

Secondary School

On-the-job Training

College/Apprenticeship

University

Requirements

Completion of secondary school is usually required.


Completion of a college program in recreation or physical education or extensive
experience in a specific recreational or sports program activity is usually required.
Certification is usually required in a specific area of recreational, sports or fitness
activity, such as ski instructor or personal trainer, or in first aid or emergency care.
Demonstrated ability in a particular recreational, sports or fitness discipline is
required.
Fitness appraiser certification may be required for fitness appraisers.

Subject Areas

Physical Education

Science

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Occupation Results

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75%

65%

72%

56%

Social

Artistic
54%

44%

95%

17%

Enterprising

Conventional
38%

33%

33%

11%

Knowledge

Your top subject area is

This occupation is a

TECHNICAL & TRADES

SLIGHT MATCH

Match Results

Your Results

Physical Education

Occupation Results

Business
56%

56%

65%

43%

Technical & Trades

Computers
56%

50%

33%

36%

Languages

Social Science
50%

39%

27%

56%

Science

English
39%

33%

45%

33%

Mathematics

Creative Arts
33%

33%

31%

30%

Motivations

Your top motivation factor is

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WORKING CONDITIONS

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Your Results

Achievement

Occupation Results

Working Conditions
83%

83%

83%

70%

Relationships

Independence
53%

47%

83%

78%

Support

Recognition
44%

39%

50%

56%

Compatibility
Evaluate athletes' readiness to play and provide participation clearances when
necessary and warranted.

Definitely

Perform general administrative tasks, such as keeping records or writing


reports.

Definitely

Assess and report the progress of recovering athletes to coaches or physicians.

Definitely

Conduct an initial assessment of an athlete's injury or illness to provide


emergency or continued care and to determine whether they should be
referred to physicians for definitive diagnosis and treatment.

Definitely

Plan or implement comprehensive athletic injury or illness prevention


programs.

Definitely

Advise athletes on the proper use of equipment.

Definitely

Accompany injured athletes to hospitals.

Definitely

Collaborate with physicians to develop and implement comprehensive


rehabilitation programs for athletic injuries.

Definitely

Recommend special diets to improve athletes' health, increase their stamina or


alter their weight.

Definitely

Apply protective or injury preventive devices, such as tape, bandages or braces,


to body parts such as ankles, fingers or wrists.

Definitely

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