How to Become a Health and Wellness Coach

How to Become a Health and Wellness Coach

Experience and education in different health and wellness areas are often in place when choosing to move into coaching. If the coaching expertise comes first, then a coach may be exploring specific niche areas, reading and researching, taking classes, acquiring certification or licensure, and / or working in a specific field to learn while gaining the appropriate experience.

Because health and wellness encompass such a wide range of possible expertise, the ideal is for the Health and Wellness Coach to specifically define their niche and clearly state education, experience, and expertise. In this way potential employers or clients have the information to make a decision.

Whether beginning as a coach or moving to the profession after gaining experience in one of the many health or wellness fields, coach training starts with the basics. Specifically, the International Coaching FederHow to Become a Health and Wellness Coachation publishes Core Competencies. Coach training programs that are approved teach and develop some or all of these competencies. A professional coach is expected to have the training for developing all competencies. Training programs that are approved start at 30 hours. ICF requires a minimum of 60 hours for membership and this is fast becoming the standard for a coach. At advanced levels coaches pursue specialized training and ICF credentialing. For example, ICF offers three credentials and at the first credential level, the ACC, they require 60 hours of training – the same as is required for membership. At the second level, the PCC, 125 hours of training are required.

Specialized training often makes sense for coaches. This is true when coaching in specific niche areas such as health and wellness because there are special considerations in the coaching relationship. As the coaching profession grows there is an increasing awareness of the significance to seeking advanced coach training to best serve clients.

Cathy Liska

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Most blog posts here are written or curated by Cathy Liska, Guide from the Side®, CDP, MCC.

Cathy is CEO/Founder of the Center for Coaching Certification, CCC. As Guide from the Side®, she is a sought-after trainer and coach with over 30 years of experience in business management and ownership. Cathy built her diverse team at CCC that includes trainers, customer service, and coaches. She was Co-Leader for ICF’s Ethics Community of Practice, on the Leadership Team for the review and updating of the Code of Ethics in 2024, and active in the Ethics Water Cooler. To ensure she stays current in related areas of expertise, Cathy has earned the following: ICF’s Master Certified Coach (MCC), Certified Coach Trainer, Certified Consumer Credit Counselor, Certificate of Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership and Management, Grief Support Group Facilitator, Certified in the Drucker Self-Assessment Tool, Certified Apartment Manager, Certified Civil and Family Mediator, and Certified in DISC.

Cathy’s clients range from attorneys to corporate executives, government to nonprofit, entrepreneurs to children, under or unemployed to newly retired. She specializes in communication, management, conflict, and leadership. Her personal mission statement is “People.” Cathy is known for her passion to serve others so they achieve the results they want.

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