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How Many CE Credits Do Personal Trainers Need? (2026 Guide)

A breakdown of CE credit requirements for NASM, ACE, NSCA, ACSM, and ISSA personal training certifications. Credits needed, cycles, fees, and CPR rules.

Every certifying organization has different CE rules. NASM wants 20 credits. NSCA wants 60. If you hold certs from more than one org, it gets confusing fast. This guide breaks down the CE credit requirements for the five biggest personal training organizations in 2026.

CE credit requirements by organization

OrganizationCreditsCycleFeeCPR
NASM202 years$99Required
ACE202 years$129Required
NSCA603 years$85Required
ACSM453 years$45Required
ISSA202 years$99Required

NASM: 20 CECs every 2 years

NASM is one of the most popular certifying bodies for personal trainers. You need 20 CECs every two years, plus a current CPR/AED card. CECs can come from NASM workshops, online courses, or other approved providers. Getting a NASM specialty cert (like CES or PES) also counts toward your total.

ACE: 20 CECs every 2 years

ACE also needs 20 CECs every two years. At least one credit must be in a diversity, equity, and inclusion topic. CPR/AED must be current at renewal. ACE accepts credits from other NCCA-accredited orgs, so NASM or NSCA courses may count.

NSCA: 60 CEUs every 3 years

NSCA calls them CEUs instead of CECs. The CSCS and NSCA-CPT each need 6.0 CEUs (60 contact hours) every three years. At least 5.0 CEUs must come from Category A (science-based). This is the highest CE load of any major org. Start early.

ACSM: 45 CECs every 3 years

ACSM needs 45 credits over three years. The renewal fee is only $45, making it the cheapest to maintain. ACSM accepts credits from a wide range of providers. CPR/AED must be current.

ISSA: 20 CECs every 2 years

ISSA needs 20 CECs every two years. One nice perk: completing an extra ISSA certification counts toward your CEC total. CPR/AED must be current. ISSA also accepts CECs from other NCCA-accredited orgs.

Key takeaways

  • 1NSCA has the highest requirement at 60 CEUs per 3-year cycle.
  • 2All five orgs require current CPR/AED. Let it lapse and your cert is at risk.
  • 3Renewal fees range from $45 (ACSM) to $129 (ACE).
  • 4Cross-org credits often count. Check your org policy.

How to track your CE credits

Most trainers use spreadsheets or just try to remember. Both methods fail when you hold more than one cert or switch orgs. TrainerCE is a free app built for personal trainers. It loads your org requirements, lets you log credits by category, and pings you before your cert expires.

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