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Statement Of Purpose: Strength And Conditioning

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Well right now I attend Barton College studying Exercise Science. I’m interested into going in grad school and striving to get my master in business administration. However, my top goal is to be strength and conditioning specialist while having my own facility in the future. I’m athlete and love watching how our trainers work so hard to help us become better athlete. As for me I always saw myself as personally trainer. I just love being in that atmosphere. Just watching every athlete including myself getting better at our craft each an everyday because trainers went to school got their certification as strength and conditioning specialist. Using their skills to help athletes to prevent less injuries, having better flexibility, teaching athletes …show more content…

However, students are requiring to take the exam within 120 days of registering. Also students are not monitory to study material they can just take the test. If you fail students have to pay to retake. There are two section so if the students fell both section he/she will have to pay $340 if student is a member or $475 if the student not a member but if the student need to take one section the price will be $280 if the student is a member or $385 if the students is not. “An academic background in an exercise science/physiology, strength training and conditioning, physical therapy or athletic training related curriculum provides the ideal foundation from which a candidate may begin to prepare for the CSCS® exam” (National Strength and Conditioning Association. (2017). Become a certified strength and conditioning Specialist® (CSCS®). Retrieved January 25, 2017, from https://www.nsca.com/certification/cscs/). Also everyone within in United States has have CPR or AED certification. CSCS is an entry level so no there’s not another certification needed. It’s really up to person if he wants to continuing education after he gets his

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