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Hello guys! I can read swedish, I just cant write it. I dont live in Sweden either, but am planning on moving over there because it is such a pretty country.
I am thinking about becoming a personal trainer. I hope someone can help me with some questions (it is very hard to google those things for Sweden, when I am not a native sweden), and maybe give their own opinions on being a personal trainer – that would be very nice.
What education does it take, what is it called? I have also heard you could just take a few ”courses” in a couple week, and that would be it – but that you have to pay it yourself? Is there some of the courses/educations in personal training, that isnt as ”accepted” in the gyms? And what is the average hourly pay circa – in bodybuilding-gyms or at least gyms that have both bodybuilders and girls, and not only old women who only wants to run at the eppiliptic machine.
Thanks alot
Artikeln [https://www.body.se/content/traning/artikel.asp?CID=1925 Så blir du PT] var ursprungligen publicerad i BODY Magazine nr 269 / 10-2006:
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