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Host your own Seminar!
   
Fitness facilities and other businesses that have
classroom space can host an NASN Personal Trainer, Primary Sports Nutritionist
or Master Seminar for 2 to 5 days and benefit from
providing a location for our events.
Advantages of Hosting an NASN Seminar:
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National Exposure
- If you choose to accommodate our students, we accommodate you by featuring
the seminar on our web page, on the home page as well as pictures of the
facility, address, phone number and a direct link to your companies website.
We get hundreds to thousands of hits a day from fitness minded people looking
for credible, well established help.
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Recruiting Resource
- Are you looking for quality personal trainers and Sports Nutritionists to
service your clientele? Here is an opportunity to to be the first to
offer our students and graduates the opportunity to work for you. What
better time to get someone motivated and willing to learn how you do business
while they are a positive influence on sales and support of your clientele.
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Make Money -
Those students that register for your seminar through your facility pay a
portion of their tuition to you for attending. Depending on the size of
your seminar, that could mean hundreds or even thousands of dollars revenue
just for having the seminar. A group of 5-14 gives you 5% of tuition and 15 or above gives you %10 of enrollment tuition for that class.
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NASN Facilitator Discounts
- If you host a seminar, you get significant discounts on products and
services that support your fitness business. Products like Korr
Reevue or Cardio Coach indirect calorimeters and VO2 machines. Get
the ability to measure someone's resting metabolic rate or VO2 Max
exactly and charge for that service. Offer TriSystem Nutrition and other
Sports nutrition Services exclusive to NASN Providers.
8 Students Must Be Enrolled by the Registration
Deadline to Hold the Scheduled Seminar
The Hosting Facility is responsible for (confirmed by
the Licensing Instructor):
- A suitable place for instruction with a
capacity to handle all students enrolled in the seminar.
- Tables/desks and chairs for each student
enrolled.
- A 3 prong extension Cord with ground,
capable of attaching a power strip with 5 3 prong plugs.
- A projector screen or suitable white wall
space (at least 4 ft. tall by 6 ft. wide) to project a large screen.
- A suitable place to administer one-on-one
oral exam questions that does not allow other students to hear oral questions
or answers as they are administered.
- A wireless connection to the internet via
WiFi connection to a wireless Hub (preferred, but not mandatory).
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