About
Enitan Ekwotafia
Enitan Ekwotafia departed Penenscola with her formal certification, which was equally beneficial in her path. The University of West Florida offers an integrated course designed to assist students in preparing for the American Council on Exercise's (ACE) curriculum and certification examination. ACE is the market leader in personal training accreditation, which enabled Enitan Ekwotafia to get started quickly. She put her abilities to the test while still enrolled in university. She worked as a fitness instructor at the campus's Health, Leisure, and Sport Facility, delivering both one-on-one and group training sessions.
Enitan Ekwotafia developed her holistic approach to personal training while at this location. Physical fitness is only a small part of exercising. Getting to the gym and maintaining a regimen entails overcoming obstacles. Mental, social, and emotional hurdles frequently prohibit her clients from maintaining a consistent level of fitness. Nonetheless, she is unfazed by these setbacks. Enitan Ekwotafia is overjoyed to be of assistance. She places a premium on these facets of her work.
This is accomplished by including a component of her own fitness routine. Enitan Ekwotafia is an ardent runner who has raced in a number of marathons outside of the gym. This requires a disciplined approach, as she moves through a set schedule approaching race day. Enitan Ekwotafia accomplishes this by setting goals during her training. She encourages her clients to do the same after witnessing these benefits firsthand. While their incentive is less concrete than training for a marathon, competition, or other event, she still uses the ""SMART"" strategy. Specific, quantifiable, realistic, relevant, and time-bound goals should be established. Through these ""little successes,"" her clients might gain confidence and overcome some of the mental roadblocks.
Enitan Ekwotafia, meanwhile, is a great believer in the social dynamics associated with exercise. Clients achieve new levels of fitness via personal relationships and collective accountability. That is why her own ""next level"" buckes industry trends. Although the epidemic drove personal trainers online, the Personal Trainer Development Center indicated that over 83% of those questioned want to continue offering these services. While Enitan Ekwotafia does not explicitly reject this hybrid paradigm, her vision is not digital. Enitan Ekwotafia is interested in establishing her own brick-and-mortar location. As a fitness ""boutique,"" she intends to place a strong emphasis on the non-physical demands of fitness, including boot camp, full-body, and group training classes. She is also returning to school to accomplish her aims. She is now pursuing her ACE certification as a Fitness Nutrition Specialist. With this skill, she can assist customers in making informed choices that will benefit them throughout their lives.