I’m in my 2nd year of doing my undergrad in chemistry and just recently I have finally discovered what I have passion for and what I want to do for a career. I really want to become a personal trainer since I really enjoy working out and I have a personal trainer. Do you think that I could still become a personal trainer if I get certified? Even though I have a degree in chemistry which isn’t related to fitness?
I’m planning on completing my 3 year science degree and then becoming a full-time trainer. Since I want to start working asap, I’m planning on doing part-time training next year.
What do you think of my plan for personal training and such?
Thanks for your help!
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I would suggest you continue into clinical nutrition after your chemistry degree and get certified as a personal trainer on the side. You don’t need college education to become a personal trainer, and there are so many personal trainers who are somewhat clueless on nutrition. That way you can offer a real service that at least I would be interested in.