Fitness and First Aid
First Aids Importance in Fitness Training
One of the basic requirements of certification for becoming a fitness trainer is learning CPR. While this may be enough for most basic trainers, if youre planning on expanding your career as a fitness trainer you have to learn first aid fully, as well as study other fields of medicine that can be applied, both directly and indirectly, to your chosen profession.
Being a fitness trainer does not mean you have to be a paragon of muscularity that flexes muscles and tells people to haul long metal bars with huge iron plates attached to them. A true fitness trainer concerns himself, first and foremost, with the health and well-being of his clients. In the mind of a good fitness trainer, it is better to look slightly overweight but be in perfect health rather than look like a world-class bodybuilder but have a gimpy heart or weak lungs. With this in mind, knowledge of first aid and a few supportive medical skills is a must for every true fitness trainer.
CPR aside, the full basics of first aid include knowing how to treat bruises, and concussions, treating mild to moderate wounds, and splinting broken bones, and is a must for every fitness trainer. While ideally no one under you should get injured in the line of training, accidents can and do happen. If youre a martial arts instructor as well, this is a matter of course, but even if your training is all about fitness and something relatively low impact like aerobics, there are always those clumsy students that may take a bad fall or turn an ankle. Or even worse, for resistance training, there are those students who pile on more weight than they can manage and forget to lock the plates properly, dropping them on someones toe