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Fitness Professionals: The Value of Internships


There are plenty of people who loathe the idea of internships. It’s hard work, and usually you’re under-compensated
(or not compensated at all) for your time. It’s important to realize, however, that you’re essentially exchanging
time and effort for knowledge, instead of money. As fitness professionals, there is no better way to gain valuable
experience in real-life treatment than by interning.

That old saying “they won’t teach you that in school” is very, very true. There is no substitute for real-world
experience, especially when it comes to handling special cases.

For instance, say you’re just out of school and a “special needs” client comes to you for help. They have a heart
replacement valve and want to work with you. You, however, have never been around anyone with a heart replacement
valve, much less worked with a client who has one.

What makes you think their doctor is going to trust you, or your opinion, on their progress? Do you think they’ll
listen to you just because you have a paper degree or certification? How will you know when your client has had
enough? Will you recognize signs of distress or over-exertion in this special case?

Yes, these are a lot of hard questions, but they’re questions you should think about. Walking out of school with
degree in hand doesn’t mean you’re ready to tackle the world. Even if you’ve been out in the field for years, an
internship can still be a great way to gain an entirely new skill-set, which will allow you to take on a whole new
type of client.

If an internship is not viable at this point in your career you may want to consider mentoring under an experienced
professional in the post-rehabilitation field. Your mentor can teach you how to work with clients you’ve never had
the opportunity to interact with before. You’ll get additional insights on how to help post-rehab clients overcome
obstacles, how to help them with goal setting, how to keep them motivated, how to talk with their treating professional
or referral source, and many other important lessons. You can watch how your mentor runs his or her business, and
you’ll always be learning, learning, learning.

Additionally, this will give you a chance to show your mentor how great you are. When you’ve gained all of this
valuable knowledge and skills and are taking on clients of your own, you can bet that you’ll be first in line for
referrals if your mentor gets overloaded with clients.

As you can see, taking the time to increase your experience by interning or working with a mentor can transform your
career and enable you to work with patients you ordinarily might have had to pass up. Just remember - you’re exchanging
your time and effort for knowledge. The money will come later!

Source: http://www.ArticlePros.com/author.php?Anthony Carey, M.A., CSCS

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    Anthony Carey is the author of <a href="http://www.functionfirst.com/book.html" target="_blank">“Relationships and Referrals: A Personal
    Trainer’s Guide to Doing Business with the Medical Community,”</a>, and “The Pain-Free Program.” Carey also is the
    founder and CEO of Function First and a nationally recognized continuing education provider who teaches health
    and fitness professionals how to grow their businesses by working with the medical community and incorporating
    <a href="http://www.functionfirst.com/health_fitness_professionals.html" target="_blank">corrective exercise</a> into their
    practices. To learn more about Anthony Carey’s books and programs and to receive a free book chapter, free corrective
    exercises and 2 free articles visit <a href="http://www.functionfirst.com/health_fitness_professionals.html" target="_blank">www.FunctionFirst.com</a>

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