World Bytes: An Interesting Second Career

By Terrance Malkinson

Increasing lifespan and the importance of maintaining health and wellness throughout the elderly years is providing an interesting and rewarding second career opportunity for retirees.  In the UN report World Population Aging: 1950-2050, the four major findings include: 1) Population aging is unprecedented; 2) Population aging is pervasive; 3) Population aging is profound; and 4) Population aging is enduring. What is the opportunity? Become a personal trainer says Nanci Hellmich in USA Today [Active Second Careers: Becoming Personal Trainers, 18 February 2014, www.usatoday.com].  Engineers bring with them unique skills and knowledge such as biomedical engineering, instrumentation, teamwork, and biomechanics, among others that can be applied to training prescriptions.

Research has shown that many people want to train with a trainer of a similar age. It is a mutually beneficial career, as the trainer must, by example, maintain his or her own fitness while helping others achieve their health and wellness goals. Opportunities for flexible employment are available in this growing career in every community. How do you start? Become certified through professional organizations such as The American College of Sports Medicine [www.acsm.org].

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