RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA, January 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Making the TACTIX program more effective than ever for personal fitness trainers and other fitness pros, the National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association (NESTA) recently announced that the unique online certification program now qualifies for continuing education credits in its Personal Fitness Trainer program.
TACTIX is a fitness-focused business system that blends martial arts, practical self-defense skills, boot camp skills, strength training and metabolic conditioning, offering martial arts finesse without any of the contact of sparring, making it safe and easy to implement. The online TACTIX certification is designed to train personal trainers, fitness instructors and martial artists to help more people get fit while also making more money. The program now earns 20 continuing education credits (CECs) through NESTA.
"TACTIX is a blueprint and business system that helps fitness trainers change the lives of more clients while changing their own lives by increasing their income. This recognition from NESTA acknowledges this outstanding online certification and program," said John Spencer Ellis, creator of TACTIX and founder of John Spencer Ellis Enterprises, a leading national fitness and personal development solutions company. "Together with NESTA, TACTIX can provide the latest in cutting-edge training and effective fitness business systems for busy personal trainers."
In addition to the NESTA continuing education credits, the TACTIX certification also earns continuing education credits through the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA) and the Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning Association (MMACA).
The 100 percent online, self-paced TACTIX training includes video demonstrations, videos on class formatting and structuring as well as step-by-step blueprints for creating both classes and successful business models that incorporate TACTIX. Personal trainers who complete the TACTIX program also receive the TACTIX workout generator, an automated workout creator that takes the guesswork out of structuring the program, as well as marketing materials designed to build online and offline marketing, class attendance and overall awareness about local classes.
About John Spencer Ellis Enterprises and TACTIX
John Spencer Ellis Enterprises is a solutions provider for fitness and coaching professionals around the world, providing education, turn-key business programs, coaching and resources for new and advanced fitness and coaching professionals. For more information about John Spencer Ellis Enterprises or the TACTIX online certification, please visit http://www.tactixmethod.com/.
TACTIX Fitness Boot Camp Certification and Fitness Business Model Now Approved for NESTA Credits for Personal Training
The TACTIX online martial arts, self-defense, boot camp and strength training certification is now approved for continuing education credits by the National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association (NESTA).
2012-01-10
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[Press-News.org] TACTIX Fitness Boot Camp Certification and Fitness Business Model Now Approved for NESTA Credits for Personal TrainingThe TACTIX online martial arts, self-defense, boot camp and strength training certification is now approved for continuing education credits by the National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association (NESTA).




