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As an NASM Certified Personal Trainer, you are required to earn 2.0 NASM-approved CEUs every two-year period. This includes 0.1 CEUs from the mandatory CPR/AED certification. CEUs ensure youre current with best-practice guidelines, plus they provide an opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills.
If the CPR/AED card is completed with the 90-day grace period after your certification, it will be accepted for your renewal. Can I take my CPR/AED certification online? NASM offers an online CPR/AED certification.
To support NASMs commitment to protect health and safety, the NASM-CPT credential must be recertified every two (2) years. This ensures that NASM-CPT professionals are current with best practice guidelines and the specific knowledge, skills, and abilities described in the most recent job analysis study.
How do I get an extension for my NASM Certified Personal Trainer (NCCA) Exam? If you cannot sit for your NASM Certified Personal Trainer (NCCA) Exam by your existing expiration date, please contact our Member Services team for details on extension options. Please note that additional fees may apply.
You can recertify up to one year from the expiration date of your certification, but only if all the required CEUs have been completed within 90 days of the expiration date. A late fee is charged for applications received up to 90 days post expiration.
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NASM-certified personal trainers are required toearn continuing education units (CEUs) to maintain their certification. There are a variety of ways to earn CEUs, including attending workshopsand seminars, taking online courses, and completing self-study programs.
A late fee is charged for applications received up to 90 days post expiration. After the 90 days, an additional fee is charged, and the recertification application must be received before one year after credential expiration.
If a scheduled payment is attempted but declined, your course and exam access will be suspended until the balance is brought current. For more information on how to process a payment, please review this support article.

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