Fitness and Nutrition
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Learn the skills you need to become
a Fitness and Nutrition professional — at
home,
at your own pace, with Penn
Foster Career School.
The Penn Foster Career School Fitness
and Nutrition
Program can help you
achieve your
dreams — a new
career,
better salary, and the satisfaction
that comes
with helping your clients
look and feel better. Train
quickly
and conveniently through distance
learning.
Cover these topics and
more:
- Managing personal health and injury prevention
- Sports nutrition
- Promoting lifestyle changes
- Stress management and reduction
And you’ll learn it all at home – no classroom needed! You’ll get valuable information about important fitness issues from designing conditioning programs to exercise testing and fitness evaluation.
Start a rewarding career in the growing field of fitness.
Why take a distance learning program in Fitness and Nutrition? With the right credentials, you can:
- Become a fitness trainer and help your clients achieve positive lifestyle changes.
- Be an important part of a professional Fitness
and Nutrition staff.
- Work at a health club or gym, or start your own business as a Fitness and Nutrition consultant.
Demand for Fitness and Nutrition professionals will rise 27% by 2014.* As people spend more time and money on leisure and fitness services, that means more opportunity for you!
Contact Penn Foster Career School Today.
We’ll send you FREE information – with absolutely no obligation! Find out more about Fitness and Nutrition
training that includes:
- All the books, lessons, equipment,
and learning aids you need
- One year subscription to Fitness
Matters, published by the
American Council on Exercise
(ACE)
- Toll-free instructional support
- Access to student services by
website, phone, and mail
Get Started Today!
Start
today and in as little
as five months from enrollment,
you can have the skills
you need to begin your
career as a Fitness and Nutrition professional.
Growth figures represent a ten-year period ending 2014. Source: "National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix," a publication of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. |