Thursday, April 09, 2009

Update: Personal Trainer Licensing Bill in New Jersey

New jersey Personal Trainer Licensing Bill: Update

Joe Cannon, MS

www.Joe-Cannon.com

Previously I reported on the NJ Senate Bill 2164 – the Personal Trainer Licensing Act - which would have required fitness instructors to jump through a lot of hoops to obtain a license before becoming a personal trainer.

While not readily known, this bill would also have also spelled trouble for other members of the fitness community including those who teach Pilates, cycling, group fitness classes and others. To read my original post on this act click here.

Recently I discovered that Senate Bill 2164 is being scraped, so NJ health clubs and fitness instructors can breath a sigh of relief. There is no guarantee that this issue will not resurface in the future so this is all the more reason for health club owners and fitness instructors to take part in their local and state governments.


How many of the people from New Jersey reading these words right now who were aware of the proposed regulation did anything about it? How many called the senator responsible for Senate Bill 2164 to voice their opinion (positive or negative)? Judging from the emails I received after my original posting on this issue, not many. If I am correct, and not many did anything, then I know this bill will be resurrected at some point in the future. Only time will tell if I am correct.
For more information on this issue read what Dan Gaita has to say by clicking here