Trainerize Education Program Now Includes Mental Wellness Education and More

Trainerize & NASM Partner to Provide Education Program for Fitness Pros
The partnership allows fitness professionals and coaches to expand their services, gain more clients and grow their business.
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Personal training software company Trainerize announced that the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) has become the newest partner to join the Trainerize Education Program. This partnership will empower trainers and coaches to develop their expertise beyond the core area of fitness, and cultivate skills and knowledge in areas that include nutrition, mental wellness, physical anatomy and more. 

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The Trainerize-NASM partnership offers Trainerize customers discounted access to content and a range of certification programs, including the NASM Certified Nutrition Coach Program and the Virtual Coaching Specialization Program.

The Trainerize Education Partner Program is integral to the company's mission to help trainers and coaches build on existing skills and acquire new capabilities across emerging disciplines and areas of aligned with what today's fitness consumers are looking for. This allows fitness professionals and coaches to expand their services, gain more clients and grow their business. 

Today there are more than 1.4 million NASM-certified professional trainers, with qualifications and specializations in areas such as physique and bodybuilding, fitness and nutrition, virtual coaching, behavior change and more. 

"We're here for one reason and one reason only: to help fitness professionals succeed. It's why we built Trainerize, and it's why we've partnered with NASM—one of the best education providers in the entire industry," said Trainerize president, Sharad Mohan. "We're teaming up to give trainers and coaches everything they need to take that next step in their career, to support their clients in new and exciting ways, and to always punch way above their weight class."

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