- Time to qualify:6-8 weeks
- Entry requirements: no entry requirements
- Course style: online learning
Unlock the science of movement, empower yourself to empower others. Become a NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist and equip yourself to guide clients and athletes towards pain-free, efficient movement. Eliminate limitations, optimize performance, and unlock a world of freedom.
- Master the art and science of human movement to help clients reduce injury risk and maximize performance
- Learn posture, movement, and mobility assessmentsto identify movement compensations
- Use the same advanced techniques utilized by performance staff across all major sports leagues
- Stretch your earning potential and work with a wider variety of clients
- Learn NASM’s world-renowned Corrective Exercise Continuum to optimize movement, performance, and recovery
- CES professionals earn a 20% higher salary on average than other personal trainers, per the 2021 Annual NASM CPT Survey.
- Self-paced online program makes it easy and convenient to launch your new career from home.
- CEU Value: 1.9 NASM, 10-h EREPs , 2.0 ACE , CIMSPA 10
Course Overview
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What You’ll Learn
The NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) certification is designed for fitness professionals who wish to gain expertise in identifying and addressing movement dysfunctions and muscle imbalances. This advanced credential provides comprehensive knowledge and practical skills for assessing, correcting, and preventing musculoskeletal issues, ultimately enhancing clients' overall performance and reducing the risk of injury.
- Fundamentals of Corrective Exercise
- Human Movement Science
- Assessment Techniques
- Inhibitory Techniques
- Lengthening Techniques
- Activation Techniques
- Integration Techniques
- Program Design and Implementation
A high school degree and basic communication skills are required, along with physical fitness and training experience.
The CES course is fully endorsed by NASM (1.9), ACE (2.0), CIMSPA (10 CPD), EREPs (10-h)
Getting Started with Us
NASM’s Corrective Exercise Specialization covers advanced topics needed to assess and correct muscle imbalances and movement compensations across all major joints. With the help of this specialization, you’ll be able to provide a highly sought-after service for a wider range of clients—including athletes and people who are post-treatment and post-rehab for musculoskeletal disorders.
When you choose NASM for your Corrective Exercise Specialization, you’ll get access to:
- World-class fitness & nutrition experts
- Peer-reviewed content from the brightest minds in the industry
- State-of-the-art digital learning platform designed to meet multiple learning styles
- A curriculum that is consistently reviewed and updated with the most up-to-date material available
See the full Corrective Exercise Specialization: curriculum here
NASM’s online program makes achieving your Corrective Exercise Specialization easy and convenient. By completing the self-guided study materials at your own pace, you can achieve your Corrective Exercise Specialization and begin working with clients in as little as 6 weeks.
To achieve your NASM Corrective Exercise Specialization, you simply have to:
- Register in the CES program.
- Complete the self-guided online study materials in your own time from the comfort of home.
- Pass the certification exam.
You’ll have 365 days to take an online Corrective Exercise Specialization exam. This exam features:
- 100 multiple-choice questions
- 90 minutes to complete
- Open-book format
- 70% required to pass
- 3 test attempts included
NASM has over 35 years of experience training the world’s top fitness professionals, and we do it better than anyone else. NASM credentials stand out to employers and distinguish you as a highly trained fitness professional.
Since our formation, we’ve trained over 1.5 million fitness professionals in 100+ countries. In that time we’ve developed extensive partnerships with over 12,000 gyms and health clubs. That means we have the connections necessary to help you get in the door and gain employment from the fitness company of your dreams.
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All payment plans are 0% interest, with no fees, penalties or credit check!
starting at:
- Advanced Program in Performance Coaching
- 100% Online & Self-Paced Program
- State-of-the-Art Digital Learning Platform
- Written and reviewed by renowned experts in the fields of physical therapy, athletic training, and sports performance.
- Includes an array of instructional videos, graphics, handouts, and practice quizzes to ensure you'll master the concepts and provide superior services for your clients.
- Coaching Demonstrations
- Advanced Video Animations
- Online Practice Exam and PES Final Exam
- 1.9 NASM CEUs
- Certificate Upon Passing the Exam
- Live Online Webinars
- Expert-Led Support
- Exercise Database and Library (+6000 exercises)
- FREE NASM CPDs
- Post-graduation Career And Business Resources: (Website Builder,client Management,client Calendar, Client Payments,client Communications,client Business Evolution,client Online Classes, Client Automation,client Bookings, Team Management,client Documents, Customized App,workouts Planner, Nutrition Planner)
Why Become a Corrective Exercise Specialist
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Enhance Client Outcomes:
Improve clients' movement efficiency and overall performance by addressing muscle imbalances and movement dysfunctions.
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Reduce Injury Risk:
Help prevent injuries by identifying and correcting faulty movement patterns.
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Expand Your Expertise:
Gain specialized knowledge in biomechanics, kinesiology, and corrective exercise techniques.
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Increase Marketability:
Stand out in the fitness industry with a sought-after certification that demonstrates advanced skills.
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Broaden Client Base:
Attract a wider range of clients, including those with chronic pain or post-rehabilitation needs.
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Boost Professional Credibility:
Earn recognition as an expert in corrective exercise and enhance your professional reputation.
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Maximize Career Opportunities:
Open doors to new career paths in personal training, sports coaching, physical therapy, and rehabilitation.
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Stay Ahead of Industry Trends:
Keep up with the latest research and practices in corrective exercise, ensuring you provide the best service to your clients.
Get Certified In 4 Steps
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Register & Prepare
Choose your package, register, and start your self-study with the course materials and gain the theoretical knowledge to support the practical skills learning taught in the live course.
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Attend the Course
Attend the live course (in-Person or virtual) and apply your knowledge while learning high-performance practical skills, and getting expert advice, feedback, coaching.
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Pass Your Exams
You have 365 days from enrollment to complete the final exam, which has 100 multiple-choice questions. The exam lasts 90 minutes, and you need a 70% to pass. You get 3 attempts, with additional retests available for purchase.
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Download Your Certificate
Welcome to the world of Fitness Professionals.
What are the Objectives of this course?
- Identify Movement Dysfunctions: Equip professionals to assess and identify postural and movement issues.
- Understand Biomechanics and Kinesiology: Provide knowledge of movement science to understand muscle imbalances.
- Develop Corrective Strategies: Train professionals to design effective corrective exercise programs.
- Improve Client Performance: Enhance clients' performance by optimizing movement and reducing injury risk.
- Apply Corrective Techniques: Teach proper use of techniques to correct muscle imbalances.
- Enhance Professional Skills: Expand the skill set of fitness professionals for greater effectiveness.
- Promote Long-Term Health: Improve long-term health by addressing movement issues.
- Increase Client Satisfaction: Boost client satisfaction with effective corrective exercise solutions.
Curriculum
Although it is not required, it is recommended that candidates have at least one of the following credentials:
- PT Certification
- Certified Massage Therapist
- NCCA, ICREPs or EREPs Accredited Health/Fitness Certification
- 4-Year College Degree
Chapter 1: Rationale for Corrective Exercise
The student will understand the rationale and importance of delivering corrective exercise training to clients.
Chapter 2: Human Movement Science and Corrective Exercise
Discover the relationship between functional anatomy, the human movement system, and optimal movement and how this applies to the overall corrective exercise strategy.
- 5 Infographics
- 9 Videos
- 5 Knowledge Checks
- 2 Printable Handouts
Chapter 3: Inhibitory Techniques
Choose and implement the appropriate inhibitory strategies based on the current evidence gained from the assessments you’ve conducted.
Chapter 4: Lengthening Techniques
Learn the rationale and proper implementation of various flexibility modalities.
Chapter 5: Activation Techniques
Understand the guidelines, precautions, and contraindications for implementing isolated strengthening exercises.
Chapter 6: Integration Techniques
Understand the importance of integrated dynamic movement and how to progress these movements to reach your client’s performance goals.
- 5 Infographics
- 8 Videos
- 12 Knowledge Checks
- 4 Printable Handouts
Chapter 7: Client Intake and Assessment
Learn best practices for client intake and assessment to create the most targeted training program that addresses their specific needs.
Chapter 8: Static Assessments
Unlock the vital first step in the corrective exercise assessment process, which gives insight into the overall body alignment of the client.
Chapter 9: Movement Assessments
Movement assessments are the cornerstone of the assessment process. Work through the assessment flowchart, selecting the most relevant and targeted assessments.
Chapter 10: Mobility Assessments
Gain an understanding of how to further refine the assessment process with targeted mobility assessments.
- 7 Infographics
- 24 Videos
- 12 Knowledge Checks
- 25 Printable Handouts
Chapter 11: Corrective Strategies for the Foot and Ankle
Human movement is a complex balance of sensory stimulation, neuromuscular control, and biomechanical stabilization. At the root of human movement is the relationship between the foot and ankle. This chapter will review and explain the vital function of this aspect of the kinetic chain.
Chapter 12: Corrective Strategies for the Knee
Because the knee is so commonly injured, it is essential to know the kinetic function of this area of the body. You will learn the basic anatomy of the knee, strategies for treating it with corrective exercises, and how to identify abnormal muscle activation patterns.
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Chapter 13: Corrective Strategies for the Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex
The lumbo-pelvic-hip complex (LPHC) is a region of the body that has a massive influence on the structures above and below it. Because of this influence on neighboring muscles and joints, it's an incredibly important region to understand. The Corrective Exercise Specialist will learn how to ensure clients' LPHC are moving efficiently and safely.
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Chapter 14: Corrective Strategies for the Thoracic Spine and Shoulder
This chapter will delve into the anatomy of the thoracic spine and shoulder, the mechanisms for common injuries in this region, the influence of altered thoracic spine movements on the kinetic chain, and more.
Chapter 15: Corrective Strategies for the Wrist and Elbow
The elbow joint functions as a link between the shoulder and wrist, providing a large amount of stability and motion. Given the complexity and necessity of the wrist and elbow, dysfunction can often be debilitating to normal activities of daily living. Within this chapter of the course, you will learn how to navigate this complex interplay between the wrist and elbow.
Chapter 16: Corrective Strategies for the Cervical Spine
This chapter will show you anatomy of the cervical spine, how to determine appropriate systematic assessment strategies for the cervical spine, how to select the appropriate strategies, and common injuries found in this region of the body.
Chapter 17: Self-Care and Recovery
Intense training and life stress can place unfamiliar demands on the body. Learn recovery strategies to mitigate the effects of these stressors on the body so that your clients can perform at an optimal level.
Chapter 18: Real-World Application of Corrective Exercise Strategies
Learn how to implement corrective exercise in a variety of scenarios and environments for clients with varying goals.
- 2 Infographics
- 10 Videos
- 28 Knowledge Checks
- 22 Printable Handouts
After the completion of the course, you will take an online final exam from the comfort of your own home, or wherever you prefer to take tests, that consists of 100 questions. Each question will be multiple-choice. The exam is timed and cannot exceed 90 minutes. To pass, you need a score of 70% or higher. Don’t fret though, if you score below that, you have up to 3 attempts to pass.
The course includes:
- Advanced Program in Human Movement and Corrective Exercise
- 100% Online & Self-Paced Program
- State-of-the-Art Digital Learning Platform
- Written and reviewed by renowned experts in the fields of physical therapy, athletic training, and sports performance.
- Includes an array of instructional videos, graphics, handouts, and practice quizzes to ensure you'll master the concepts and provide superior services for your clients.
- Coaching Demonstrations
- Advanced Video Animations
- Online Practice Exam and WLS Final Exam
- 1.9 NASM CEUs
- Certificate Upon Passing Exam
WEIGHT LOSS SPECIALIZATION FAQS
As one of the most trusted sources of fitness training certifications and credentials in the world, NASM is a distinguished name that will stand out to employers. When you choose NASM for your Corrective Exercise Specialization, you’ll get access to world-class fitness experts, your top choice of gyms to work for, and much more:
- Peer-Reviewed Content from the Brightest Minds in the Industry
- State-of-the-Art Digital Learning Platform
- Programs Designed to Meet Multiple Learning Styles
- 35+ Years Of Experience Training Fitness Professionals
- 1.5M+ Fitness Professionals Trained
- 100+ Countries with NASM Fitness and Coach Professionals
- 12K+ Health Club Partnerships
Over the course of our lives, we develop movement imbalances and compensations that lead to unhealthy movement patterns. Corrective Exercise is a series of assessment and movement techniques that address these unhealthy patterns and help improve movement quality, and therefore overall quality of life, more effective workouts, and improved function in everyday life.
As a Corrective Exercise Specialist, you'll use your knowledge and skills to assess your client's posture, joint mobility, and movement quality. You'll correct your client’s muscle imbalances and faulty movement patterns to help them gain the necessary flexibility and strength to reduce injury risk and maximize exercise performance
Fitness professionals who should consider becoming an NASM CES include:
- Â Personal trainers who want to help their clients move better and increase resistance to injury
-  Physical therapists who want to help improve their patients’ progress
- Chiropractors who want to help their clients achieve better results and recovery
- Fitness coaches who want to help their clients enhance their recovery and become more resistant to injury
- Massage therapists who want to learn more ways to suggest self-care recovery programming
- • Strength and conditioning coaches who want to help athletes increase performance and durability with targeted warm-up protocols, flexibility, and strength work that improve movement quality
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When you achieve your Corrective Exercise Specialization, you’ll be eligible to work at a wide range of gyms, health clubs, sports performance centers, recovery centers, health care offices, fitness studios, and more.
It’s not required, but we recommend having at least one of these credentials before you pursue the Corrective Exercise Specialization:
- NASM CPT certification (learn more about how to become a Certified Personal Trainer)
- Certified Massage Therapist
- NCCA, NBFE or DETC Accredited Health/Fitness Certification, or a 4-year college degree in a similar field
- REPs Level 3 or higher for international trainers
NASM CES is approved for Continuing Education Units (CEUs) by the following organizations:
1.9 CEUs
2.0 CECs
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10 CIMPSA Endorsed CPD PointsÂ
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10 Learning Hours
This program will provide you with a total of 1.9 CEUs. In order to complete the required 2.0 CEUs for renewal, you must apply your hands on CPR/AED card for the additional 0.1 CEU.
You will have 1 year from the day of registration to take your final exam. An extension can be purchased by calling Member Services at 1-800-460-6276
The Corrective Exercise Specialization exam is taken online inside your student portal. This exam features:
- 100 multiple-choice questions
- 90 minutes to complete
- Open-book format
- 70% required to pass
- 3 test attempts included
Don’t worry! You’ll have 3 attempts to pass the final exam, and you can purchase additional retests by calling Member Services at 1-800-460-6276.
No. Once you pass the final exam, your Corrective Exercise Specialization with NASM will never expire.
Join us at Fitness Academy Europe and embark on an inspiring journey toward becoming a NASM-certified fitness specialist. Your gateway to a thriving career in the fitness industry begins right here, right now. Let’s make your fitness dreams a reality together.
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