NASM CPT FAQ

How do you recertify NASM CPT?

To recertify as a NASM Certified Personal Trainer, you must complete the NASM renewal process by submitting continuing education credits and paying the required recertification fee before your certification expires.

Detailed Answer

The NASM CPT certification is valid for 2 years. To recertify, you must earn and submit 2.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) within your 2-year certification period.

The 2.0 CEUs can be earned through approved NASM continuing education courses, workshops, conferences, or other eligible activities.

In addition to the CEU requirement, you must pay the NASM recertification fee, which is currently $99 for the 2-year renewal period.

NASM allows a 1-year grace period after your certification expires to complete the recertification process. However, if you do not recertify within that 1-year grace period, you will need to retake the full NASM CPT exam to regain your certification.

The recertification process can be completed online through the NASM website. You will need to submit proof of your continuing education credits and pay the recertification fee to renew your NASM CPT credential.

It is recommended to start the recertification process several months before your certification expires to ensure you have enough time to complete the requirements.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Stay organized and keep track of your continuing education credits throughout your 2-year certification period to make the recertification process easier.
  • Consider taking NASM approved online courses or attending local workshops and conferences to earn your required CEUs.
  • Set a calendar reminder several months before your certification expiration date to begin the recertification process.

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