Personal trainer certifications can feel like the required first step before someone is allowed to coach. But are certifications actually necessary, or are they mostly a permission slip?
CJ Gotcher joins Andrew Jackson to break down how coaches should think about certifications, education, insurance, employment requirements, and practical skill development. Certifications can help a coach get insured, get hired, enter a specific industry, or build confidence, but they do not automatically make someone a good coach.
The better question is whether a certification solves a real problem. Does it teach the kind of coaching you want to do? Does it help you serve your clients better? Does it open a specific professional door? Or is it just another credential that delays the most important step: actually coaching?
For new and developing coaches, this conversation offers a practical way to evaluate personal trainer certifications without getting trapped in credential chasing.
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