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In this part-time online Fitness Club Owner Certificate Course you will learn important principles and practical step-by-step techniques for operating a fitness club and getting started in a career as a professional fitness club owner.

Become a Fitness Club Owner

You will learn what a fitness club owner does, how to develop your skills to succeed in a fitness career, how to start your own fitness club, and how to operate, market, and sell fitness services.

What Happens in the Fitness Club Owner Certificate Course Online

The Fitness Club Owner Certificate Course is an online learning program with suggested readings from the textbook (FabJob Guide to Become a Fitness Club Owner). This course is self directed, which means you may study and complete assignments at times that are most convenient for you from the comfort of your own home.

This part-time Fitness Club Owner Certificate Course Online has a recommended completion date of 6 weeks from the start of the program, however, you may choose to complete the course in as little as 4 weeks or as long as 12 weeks, depending on your schedule.

The Fitness Club Owner Certificate Course has been created to allow you to complete it without any teaching assistance. However, if you have questions or need assistance, you can receive help from a Faculty Member throughout the 6 weeks of the course.

Your Faculty Member is a valuable resource person and mentor who can provide you with personal teaching assistance to help you succeed in the course and advice to help you succeed in your new business.

Course Topics

The online Fitness Club Owner Certificate Course has been developed to meet high academic standards, ensuring that as a graduate you can display with pride the Fitness Club Owner Certificate you will earn from the International Association of Professions Career College. Topics covered in the Fitness Club Owner Certificate Course include the following:

Getting Ready

  • Overview of Fitness Industry
  • Specializations and Trends
  • Gaining Skills and Knowledge

Starting a Fitness Club Business

  • Your Business Plan
  • Choosing a Specialty
  • Choosing a Business Name
  • Start-Up Budgeting and Funding
  • Finding a Great Location
  • Interior and Exterior Design
  • Equipment and Supplies

Managing Your Fitness Club

  • Daily Operations and Systems
  • Setting Your Prices and Accepting Payment
  • Hygiene and Safety Issues
  • Offering Fitness Products
  • Hiring Great Employees
  • Marketing Tools
  • Attracting and Handling Customers
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