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04-27-2008, 07:00 AM
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Can-Fit Pro Courses
I?m thinking of taking a Can-Fit Pro course this summer but I have a few questions:
- Can you pick any course or do you have to do one course before you can enter into another? (Im thinking of doing the Personal Trainer Specialist (PTS) course)
- How hard/easy is it to pass the exam?
- Has anyone done a Can-fit pro course?/What did you think of it?
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04-27-2008, 02:35 PM
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I just finished the Can Fit Pro
You can pick any course to start, but it makes the most sense to start as a PTS haha...
I thought the course was good, it went a little slow for my liking, but every teacher will do it differently. Definitely buy the book and materials, they are an amazing guide, and a necessity if you aren't on top of your anatomy.
The theory exam was difficult (and a passing grade of 80% was needed), the breakdown was as follows:
10% Wellness
15% Nutrition
45% Musclular & Skeletal Anatomy
10% Leadership
5% Cardiovascular System
and there was 75 questions, then a case study (design a program for the client given)
I found the practical exam easy, but I have a lot of experience, and the practical exam is nice idea, as you have to design a program for a client they give you, then you have one hour to demonstrate the program (or most of it, if you had a program that would take longer than an hour)
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02-03-2009, 08:31 AM
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CAN-FIT-PRO Practical Exam
Can anyone tell me how hard the practical exam is?
I workout myself, and dont want to take the course if it is mostly anatomy and kinesiology.
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02-03-2009, 09:05 AM
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There was just a thread on this-use the search button
To sum the last post up
The course is a joke, you will not learn how to train ppl, you basically go through a grade 12 exercise science class in 3 days. Don't expect the course to teach you how to be a trainer, make sure you have a strong background in training and know alot about anatomy.
For the exam all you really need to know is the lat pulldown, bench press, and squat (the practical exam) The theory is fairly easy and very general.
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05-27-2009, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by DoItUp
There was just a thread on this-use the search button
To sum the last post up
The course is a joke, you will not learn how to train ppl, you basically go through a grade 12 exercise science class in 3 days. Don't expect the course to teach you how to be a trainer, make sure you have a strong background in training and know alot about anatomy.
For the exam all you really need to know is the lat pulldown, bench press, and squat (the practical exam) The theory is fairly easy and very general.
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Hey there,
I just wanted to note to people - and I work at Can-Fit-Pro in the Certification department - that this is only a 25 hour course so of course you aren't going to come out of it a Kin major!  It is a course meant to get you started and rolling and then in order to keep up your certification you are required to update your certification with continuing education each year. This helps to build your knowledge and to increase your confidence as a Trainer over time. I would agree, many Trainers coming out of our program should probably shadow a more experienced Trainer for the first little bit before they have clients on their own. Unless, of course they have some bigger education prior to taking the course.
Just wanted to add that in as I feel that maybe people think this is the certification and only education we are saying people need - thats not it..we want you to keep learning!!! Its important for your cleints and your own confidence!!!!
Happy Training everyone!
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05-27-2009, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by LS86
Can anyone tell me how hard the practical exam is?
I workout myself, and dont want to take the course if it is mostly anatomy and kinesiology.
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why not?
if you want to be a trainer you need to that stuff very well!!!!
just because you are in shape doesnt make you a good trainer
you got to know the muscles and how they work.....
sometimes you'll have a client who wants/needs to work a certain muscle
but maybe from an injury they can't do certain motions knowing your anatomy
will help you know what to do...
like a slightly different motion that will work the same muscles
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05-27-2009, 08:20 PM
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I only got the studying material. I missed my first test because i was in new york that weekend and it was too late to move the date. So i am paying $65 to re-due the test later this month. Im looking at june 11th as a possible date.
Personally, i think the books are more then enough. Someone said before that all you need to do is take someone through a basic workout schedule following CanFits FITT formula.
PM if you need studying help.
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05-28-2009, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Butterfly_babe
Thanks for the reply! Thats soooo good to hear. I was mainly worried that there would be additional stuff in the course that I couldn't learn from the material provided in the study guide and manual.
If the Can fit formula for taking someone through a workout is in the book I really dont see it being an issue either.
I'm just going to make sure I know the material inside and out before I try to take the test.
Sucks you had to reschedule! Did you take the required CPR course yet? Im going to sign up for that now so it's out of the way.
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I already work at a gym as a strength and fitness supervisor so they gave me my CPR AED for free. My gf has to take the course though, so she might take her CPR with Canfit.
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05-31-2009, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by spillsy
Hey there,
I just wanted to note to people - and I work at Can-Fit-Pro in the Certification department - that this is only a 25 hour course so of course you aren't going to come out of it a Kin major!  It is a course meant to get you started and rolling and then in order to keep up your certification you are required to update your certification with continuing education each year. This helps to build your knowledge and to increase your confidence as a Trainer over time. I would agree, many Trainers coming out of our program should probably shadow a more experienced Trainer for the first little bit before they have clients on their own. Unless, of course they have some bigger education prior to taking the course.
Just wanted to add that in as I feel that maybe people think this is the certification and only education we are saying people need - thats not it..we want you to keep learning!!! Its important for your cleints and your own confidence!!!!
Happy Training everyone! 
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Very well said!
I believe CanFit-Pro has gained a bad reputation over the past year. Even though it is a weekend class, in order to pass the exam you must have some sort of knowledge in the sciences that is required. It's a great way to start your career as a trainer.
I have three certifications, and I never judge someone by their certifications. Be open, and never act like you know everything
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05-31-2009, 05:15 PM
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practical is fairly easy, depends on the teacher i think because its up to him if you pass but the theory exam is really easy if you read the book
Last edited by ramrod63; 05-31-2009 at 05:17 PM.
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06-18-2009, 07:52 PM
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I'm doing the written exam on Sat. 20 June... I'm very nervous!! I've read and reread the Study guide and my answers and still don't feel prepared I've also studied the book... I think it's the 80% average pass mark that's making me freak... Why so high? Darn my son is studying to be a nurse and he only needs 65% on exams!
Another question, are all the 75 questions multiple choice? Preparing the workout program part doesn't bother me at all because I already make workouts for people. It's all the bones and muscles, the bioenergetic system etc that is bothering me...
Anyways thanks for letting me vent a bit, it felt good LOL
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06-19-2009, 04:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Ilener
I'm doing the written exam on Sat. 20 June... I'm very nervous!! I've read and reread the Study guide and my answers and still don't feel prepared I've also studied the book... I think it's the 80% average pass mark that's making me freak... Why so high? Darn my son is studying to be a nurse and he only needs 65% on exams!
Another question, are all the 75 questions multiple choice? Preparing the workout program part doesn't bother me at all because I already make workouts for people. It's all the bones and muscles, the bioenergetic system etc that is bothering me...
Anyways thanks for letting me vent a bit, it felt good LOL
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This i s what makes me nervous. I have a hard time remembering the bones and muscle
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06-19-2009, 10:09 AM
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i am taking the exam tomorrow too. i didn't take the courses although i hear they give you the answers... can anyone tell me if the exam is super hard? i am kinesiology so a lot of this training stuff is review.. what is the practical like?
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06-21-2009, 03:43 PM
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I just did the class study this weekend. It was pretty horrible, 90% of the class doesn't even look like they touched a weight before.
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06-23-2009, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Ilener
Another question, are all the 75 questions multiple choice?
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100 multiple choice questions
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06-23-2009, 07:51 PM
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Yes, 100 multiple choice questions... I found it difficult but I have no experience in anatomy etc, I definitely didn't study that part enough... My girlfriend found it easy but she's been in the fitness business for 25 years, and works in a hospital... I don't have the results yet... but I doubt I passed with an 80%...
I'll probably do a retake, why not, I've come this far!!
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06-24-2009, 10:03 PM
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Can Fit Pro is a good "Start" if you have no post secondary education in Kinesiology or Physical Education.
By no means does it give you anywhere near enough knowledge to be certified as a trainer. Granted you do have to start somewhere.
My beef with this course is that it is used by many gyms to "certify" their trainers so they can be covered by the gyms insurance policy.
The gym I work out at uses Can Fit Pro to certify their trainers. 95% of the programs I see are given to every person who signs up for personal training sessions & do not take into account level of fitness, experience, Muscular imbalances, etc... The trainers basically need to be able to count up to 10 or 15 & give everyone the same basic programs. IMO that is not "training" someone.
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09-23-2009, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by labradarep
Can Fit Pro is a good "Start" if you have no post secondary education in Kinesiology or Physical Education.
By no means does it give you anywhere near enough knowledge to be certified as a trainer. Granted you do have to start somewhere.
My beef with this course is that it is used by many gyms to "certify" their trainers so they can be covered by the gyms insurance policy.
The gym I work out at uses Can Fit Pro to certify their trainers. 95% of the programs I see are given to every person who signs up for personal training sessions & do not take into account level of fitness, experience, Muscular imbalances, etc... The trainers basically need to be able to count up to 10 or 15 & give everyone the same basic programs. IMO that is not "training" someone.
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There lies the problem, a lack of imagination! Allow me to give a few examples from my own experiences outside of the 'personal trainer' domain. Years ago. [when I was a member of the CSIA] a buddy of mine was doing his level IV ski instructor course. Sadly, he did not pass and the excuse offered was; 'he was to innovative.' He strayed from their methods a little further than the little drones they were trying to create. Imagination is the staple of any career! As a McGill graduate in MIS and an MCP I have watched many network/IT guys falter because they failed to think 'outside the box.' [this is when they call in the 'troubleshooter.']
What I am slowly realising in the field of 'personal trainer' is that anyone can get certified then begin a career as a trainer, thus the 'you show what you know' mentality. It's an egregious error to believe that one can walk out 'certified' and know the complete ins and outs of your field. There's a plethora of information[some good some bad] available to trainers and as trainers you need to keep studying and experimenting. I have reviewed several of the certs available and '*they all seem' to give you the same basic outline.(with the exception of ACSM)
It's not what you know, it's what you do with that knowledge.[the ability to apply]
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* This is my opinion based on what I've read on the ACE, ISSA, and several other courses available.
* As an NCCP certified coach[baseball, hockey, skiing, archery] I have become aware of the individual needs.
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11-04-2009, 12:29 PM
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Hey guys/girls i'm curious do you think its worth doing the course? or should i get the 268$ package? The text book and the exam package.
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11-04-2009, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Lingweno
Hey guys/girls i'm curious do you think its worth doing the course? or should i get the 268$ package? The text book and the exam package.
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I did my written test 5 months ago, but I had done the in class like 2 years ago lol.
So basically I didn't remember much from the course, just studied the book (read it page to page), and that was it. Passed the written with 80%. It's not hard...
Doing my practical in a month. Should do fine since I have experience training.
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11-05-2009, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Ilener
Yes, 100 multiple choice questions... I found it difficult but I have no experience in anatomy etc, I definitely didn't study that part enough... My girlfriend found it easy but she's been in the fitness business for 25 years, and works in a hospital... I don't have the results yet... but I doubt I passed with an 80%...
I'll probably do a retake, why not, I've come this far!!
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Just an update, I did pass with 85% written and practical...
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11-05-2009, 08:05 PM
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Just curious will i still be eligable to get certified with just the exam and study booklet?
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11-22-2009, 05:11 PM
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I writting my Exam
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Originally Posted by Ilener
Just an update, I did pass with 85% written and practical...
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Well, I am nervous about the exam, just wandering if you did the online study and sample exam online? did it help you pass the exam? I'm writting mine in Markham this December.
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