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NETA Exam & NETA Certification Info


What is NETA?
NETA stands for the National Exercise Trainers Association, which is a fitness professional organization that offers certification for personal trainers and group exercise instructors.

Step 1: Eligibility and Application
Before you can take a NETA certification exam, you must first meet certain eligibility requirements. These typically include being at least 18 years of age, having a high school diploma or equivalent, and holding a current emergency card (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) certification.
To apply, visit the NETA website at https://www.netafit.org/. From there, you can choose which certification program you're interested in, and fill out the online application form.

Step 2: Scheduling the Exam
After your application has been accepted, you will be able to schedule your exam. NETA offers computer-based testing at hundreds of PSI Testing Centers across the country. You can find a PSI Testing Center near you by visiting the PSI website at https://candidate.psiexams.com/locator/search.jsp.

Step 3: Taking the Exam
When it's time to take the exam, make sure to arrive at the testing center early. Bring a valid form of identification and any other materials required by NETA. The exam will be administered on a computer, and you'll have a set amount of time to complete it.

Location Information and Website
NETA certification exams are offered at PSI Testing Centers across the United States. You can find a testing center near you by visiting the PSI website. More information about NETA and its certification programs can be found on the NETA website at https://www.netafit.org/.



NETA has been helping fitness professional do just that since 1977. When you earn your Personal Trainer, Group Exercise Instructor, Wellness Coach, Pilates, Yoga or another certification through NETA, you open the door to new career opportunities with confidence and a sense of purpose. Whether you’re looking to help clients in an individual or group environment, we provide all you need to guide, coach, encourage and motivate others to lead healthier, happier lives.


NETA - National Exercise Trainers Association Exams

NETA Group Exercise Instructor (NETA-GEI)

The NETA Group Exercise Instructor certification test is a comprehensive evaluation for aspiring fitness instructors. It is developed by NETA (National Exercise Trainers Association), a reputable organization in the fitness industry. The test covers areas like exercise science, teaching methodologies, class design, and safety. Its aim is to ensure instructors have the necessary knowledge and skills to lead safe, effective, and inclusive group fitness classes. Passing the test demonstrates an instructor's competency and commitment to professional standards, enhancing their credibility and career opportunities. It is typically paired with hands-on training and continuing education.

100 - Multiple Choice
Anatomy, Kinesiology, Physiology, and Nutrition
Cuing, Choreography, Communication, and Music Skills
Components of Physical Activity and Fitness

90 Minutes
NETA Personal Trainer (NETA-PT)

The NETA Personal Trainer Certification test is a comprehensive examination for aspiring fitness professionals. It evaluates knowledge and skills in planning and designing safe, effective fitness training programs. Topics covered include anatomy, physiology, nutrition, exercise psychology, and risk management. The test includes both multiple-choice questions and practical application. Successful completion of the exam, accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), designates the individual as a NETA Certified Personal Trainer, demonstrating their competence and commitment to high standards in the fitness industry.

100 - Multiple Choice
Exercise Science (Anatomy, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, Biomechanics)
Health & Fitness Assessments
Exercise Programming for Healthy Adults
Principles of Nutrition & Weight Management
Dynamics of Communication & Behavioral Change

90 Minutes