A fitness and nutrition coach helps clients assess their present status, define a course of action and make the life changes necessary to achieve their goals. Nutrition coaches may help their clients shop for groceries, create meal plans and devise and maintain long-term healthy eating habits. Most nutrition coaches have professional training in nutrition and other health-related topics. Fitness coaches frequently specialize in exercise and healthy lifestyle choices and may hold a variety of certifications. Doctors, psychologists and other physical and mental health care professionals frequently provide coaching services on an individual or group basis.
Step 1
Choose the type of coaching services you will offer and learn what credentials are required. Seek additional training to acquire the licenses or certifications necessary to practice in your chosen field.
Step 2
Explore a variety of coaching certification programs. Compare the cost and requirements of each program, and consider whether you qualify and can commit to the time and expense.
Step 3
Call or visit local gyms, health clinics and diet centers in your area and ask whether they provide coaching services to their clients. Ask if they have a job opening that matches your qualifications or whether they will train you for a related position.
Step 4
Identify your niche market. Define a profile of clients you wish to work with and those who will most benefit from your area of expertise.
Step 5
Hire your own coach to help you achieve your goals.



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