CEC Exams Take Charge of Your Personal Training Services & Grow Your Business Close CEC/CPDs: Most personal trainers are confident in their ability to teach, motivate and properly train their clients in either a health club or private setting. The rise in popularity of group fitness classes, small group training and semi-private training prompts the trainer to ask themselves: How can I better market my services and expand my offerings outside of one-on-one training? How can I establish myself as a community fitness expert? Where do I start? This exam reviews the basic structure of a trainer's role in their clients' successes, unique and effective marketing techniques to grow a training business and skills to more effectively manage time and resources. Required reading before taking this CEC exam - Articles Client Prospecting Techniques to Build Your Business McMillan, Sherri Professional/Self Development Evolution of a Personal Trainer Hollander, Hayley Professional/Self Development Fees for Services Osar, D.C., Evan Professional/Self Development Overcoming Obstacles to Client Retention Lang, Annette Professional/Self Development Take Charge of Your Time and Create a Thriving Fitness Business Geiser, Marjorie Professional/Self Development Turning Re-Assessments Into Revenue Vandenbrink, Derek Professional/Self Development This exam consists of 20 questions Log in to take CEC Exam IMPORTANT NOTE : CEC Exams are timed to ensure the highest integrity in the exam process. The time will display in the top right corner of each question. Responses to exam questions are automatically graded after the time expires. Exam question pages will time out if you remain on one page for more than 20 minutes and your session will be cancelled. Please DO NOT use the back button on your internet browser while you are taking this exam. Back to top
CEC Exams Take Charge of Your Personal Training Services & Grow Your Business Close CEC/CPDs: Most personal trainers are confident in their ability to teach, motivate and properly train their clients in either a health club or private setting. The rise in popularity of group fitness classes, small group training and semi-private training prompts the trainer to ask themselves: How can I better market my services and expand my offerings outside of one-on-one training? How can I establish myself as a community fitness expert? Where do I start? This exam reviews the basic structure of a trainer's role in their clients' successes, unique and effective marketing techniques to grow a training business and skills to more effectively manage time and resources. Required reading before taking this CEC exam - Articles Client Prospecting Techniques to Build Your Business McMillan, Sherri Professional/Self Development Evolution of a Personal Trainer Hollander, Hayley Professional/Self Development Fees for Services Osar, D.C., Evan Professional/Self Development Overcoming Obstacles to Client Retention Lang, Annette Professional/Self Development Take Charge of Your Time and Create a Thriving Fitness Business Geiser, Marjorie Professional/Self Development Turning Re-Assessments Into Revenue Vandenbrink, Derek Professional/Self Development