Get the Skills to Become a Fitness Professional
Professional Fitness Career Training Programs in Missouri
If you’re interested in fitness, enjoy helping others and are looking for a career that fits you and your life, consider a future in fitness & nutrition. The Fitness training programs from WellSpring School of Allied Health in Kansas City and Springfield, MO provide the comprehensive, in-person training in fitness, nutrition and lifestyle coaching it takes to build a fulfilling career where your work makes a difference.
WellSpring offers a 30-week* Fitness Training Certificate program for those who wish to take a shorter program and quickly start a career. Alternatively, you can take the remaining courses to complete the 19-month* Fitness & Nutrition AOS program, which could lead to increased opportunities and a wider breadth of knowledge.
A Promising Career Outlook
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employment of fitness trainers and instructors is projected to grow 14 percent from 2022 to 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations.” Since more people are turning to fitness training to treat pain and other ailments the demand for fitness training will continue to grow, leading to new openings for Fitness Trainers**.
Fitness Training Options
Is a Rewarding Career in Fitness Training Right for You? Take the Wellspring "Fitness Career Training Readiness Quiz"
This fun, online quiz takes 3 minutes to complete and you’ll get a personalized report. Identify your strengths and social style plus the training and positions you’re best suited for. Get your Fitness Career Training Readiness score now!
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*Program length when completed in normal time.
**Bureau information reflects national statistics and may not represent job growth in a specific region.