For the past few months I have neglected to share some exciting news with all of you. In June, I become a National Academy of Sports Medicine Women’s Fitness Specialist!

Women's Fitness Certification


 

As a NASM Certified Personal Trainer, I have to keep up continuing education credits and one of the programs I opted for was women’s fitness. I really enjoyed studying for this specialty and thought the program was well put together. Today, I want to share with you why I chose it, how I studied, and what’s next now that I have this certification.

Why I chose a Women’s Fitness Specialty:

Coming from a family of five women, focusing on women’s health seemed like a no-brainer. If I can help my family be even one step healthier, then it’s all worth it.

The women of the family

Sneak peek from my sister, Jackie’s, London wedding

Another reason I chose this specialty is because women are multi-faceted. We have to train differently at specific times in our lives (teen years, pregnancy, menopause, seniors). Not only does that keep my job interesting, but it ensures that I will continue to learn. Something I love to do.

How I studied for the test:

Since the program materials, and the test itself, were all online, I scheduled specific times in my week to sit my butt down and study.

Online Video studying

First, I read and took notes on the “textbook” portion.

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Once done, I printed my notes and watched the corresponding videos, adding notes, underling key points, and just trying to solidify the information.

Taking those notes

After reviewing everything, the 60 question test seemed relatively easy. My favorite part, besides learning new strategies and techniques to use with the different life stages, was the review it gave me from my initial personal training test.

What’s next now that I have this certification:

So many things! The first one being a Burn designed specially for those of the Baby Boomer generation. (It’s not only a program for women, men can join too!) Stay tuned this weekend for more information on that!

RQ: What are your best study techniques for online courses? Is women’s fitness something you’d be interested in learning more about?