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NSCA Exam & NSCA Certification Info


The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) is a professional organization dedicated to advancing the strength and conditioning profession around the world. It provides certification programs for strength and conditioning professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge in the field.

Step 1: Eligibility and Application

To apply for NSCA certification, you need to be at least 18 years old, hold a high school diploma or equivalent, and have a current CPR/AED certification. You can apply for the certification online on the NSCA website (https://www.nsca.com/certification/) by filling out the application form and paying the required fees.

Step 2: Scheduling the Exam

Once your application is accepted, you will receive an email with information on how to schedule your exam. NSCA exams are administered by Pearson VUE, a leading provider of global computer-based testing solutions. You can schedule your exam on the Pearson VUE website (https://home.pearsonvue.com/nsca) by selecting an available date and time that suits you.

Step 3: Taking the Exam

The NSCA certification exam is taken at a Pearson VUE test center. They have test centers located in various cities around the world. When scheduling your exam, you can choose the test center that is most convenient for you. You will need to bring two forms of identification on the day of the exam. You will receive your exam results immediately upon completion of the test.

By following these steps, you can earn an NSCA certification and become a recognized professional in the strength and conditioning field.



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NSCA - National Strength and Conditioning Association Exams

NSCA Certified Personal Trainer (-CPT)

The NSCA Certified Personal Trainer certification test is a comprehensive evaluation for aspiring fitness trainers. Administered by the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the test covers areas such as nutrition, exercise techniques, program design, and client consultation. Successful completion signifies the trainer's competency and commitment to safe and effective training practices. The test combines multiple-choice questions with scenario-based queries, assessing both theoretical knowledge and practical application. It's globally recognized, setting a high standard in the fitness industry. A prerequisite for taking the test is a high school diploma or equivalent, and candidates must be CPR/AED certified.

100 - Multiple Choice
Client Consultation/ Assessment - 25%
Program Planning - 31%
Techniques of Exercise - 31%
Safety, Emergency Procedures and Legal Issues - 13%

60 Minutes