Professional Certification | October 2026 Cohort

The only CGM Coaching Certification Built for Fitness + Wellness Professionals

The Certified BioFit Specialist™ program teaches the complete Glucose Pattern Recognition Methodology™ across all seven pattern categories, with live coaching, real data practice, and a professional credential at the end.

Your client's’ CGM data contains systematic patterns that require a trained professional to interpret correctly. You are already in the room with those clients. The GPRM™ gives you the framework to serve them the way their data deserves to be served.

Who the certification is Built for

The Certified BioFit Specialist™ program is designed for licensed or certified fitness and wellness professionals in private practice who work with clients who are wearing or likely to wear CGMs. Specifically:

Personal Trainers

Exercise and activity patterns are Category 3 of the GPRM™. Your existing expertise and your clients’ CGM data overlap most directly in this category. The certification teaches you to read that overlap systematically.

Health Coaches

Your clients bring metabolic data, sleep data, HRV data, and stress data to every session. The GPRM™ gives you the systematic framework for the metabolic layer, so every coaching conversation is data-informed, not data-adjacent.

Physical Therapists

Metabolic patterns, stress-driven, glucose, cortisol signatures, inflammatory markers, appear in your patients’ CGM data and are relevant to what you treat. The certification teaches you to recognize them and engage within your PT scope.

Chiropractors

Stress-driven glucose patterns, circadian disruption, and dietary inflammatory signatures all appear in CGM data and connect directly to the conditions you treat. The GPRM™ gives you the vocabulary and the scope-of-practice protocol for those conversations.

Registered Dietitians

You already understand glucose physiology. The GPRM™ gives you the systematic coaching framework that translates your clinical knowledge into daily practice, and the professional credential that communicates that expertise to clients and referral sources.

What the 12-Week Cohort Teaches

  • Week 1 | The Framework

    The complete seven-category structure of the GPRM™. How to look at a CGM trace and immediately begin categorizing what you see. The scope-of-practice map across all seven categories. How to document patterns and communicate about them with professional precision.

  • Weeks 2-3 | Categories 1 + 2

    • Fasting and Overnight Patterns, the most diagnostically rich window in a clients’ 24 -hour CGM trace.

    • Post-Meal Response Patterns, the multiple distince signatures that describe what happens after every meal and what each one means for coaching.

  • Weeks 4-5 | Categories 3 + 4

    • Exercise and Activity Patterns, the category most directly relevant to fitness professionals, including the most commonly misread pattern in the dataset.

    • Circadian and Time-Based Patterns, when the client eats matters as much as what they eat, and the CGM makes that visible.

  • Weeks 6-7 | Categories 5 + 6

    • Macronutrient and Dietary Patterns, how different dietary approaches produce recognizable CGM signatures.

    • Stress and Hormonal Patterns, the invisible driver of glucose instability that no dietary intervention alone addresses.

  • Weeks 8-10 | Coaching Conversation + Practice Integration

    • The scripts, the frameworks, and the client communication protocols for every GPRM™ pattern category.

    • How to integrate CGM coaching into an existing practice without restructuring everything you have already built.

  • Weeks 11 - 12 | Certification Completion + Society Onboarding

    • Final assessment and certification.

    • Certified BioFit Specialist™ credential issued.

    • BioFit Society Membership activated.

    • Welcome to the specialist community.

What changes on Monday Morning After Certification?

    • Client shows a glucose graph. You guess what it means.

    • You give advice that sounds like something they could Google.

    • You avoid the data conversation to stay inside your comfort zone.

    • You lose clients who want a practitioner who can speak to their data.

    • You are indistinguishable from any other professional in your category.

    • Client shows a glucose graph. You identify the pattern category immediately.

    • You give specific , informed coaching response with professional confidence.

    • You have the conversation clearly, including when to say this falls outside my scope, here is who you should talk to.

    • You retain clients longer because you are irreplaceable to the ones who generate this data.

    • You are the only GPRM™ certified practitioner in your professional network.

“Am I ready for this?”

The certification is designed for practicing professionals who are already working with clients, not for people who are thinking about entering the field. You do not need prior CGM knowledge. You do not need a clinical background. You need to be a practicing fitness or wellness professional with an existing client base. If that describes you, you are ready.

“Is $3,997 worth it?”

One client retained for six months because you could read their CGM data pays for the certification. The professional who cannot answer CGM questions loses clients to the one who can. The certification pays for itself in retained relationships and differentiated positioning, not in theoretical future, but in the practice you are running right now.

“Will this actually work in my specific practice?

The GPRM™ is built for practice application, not for theory. Every pattern category has a coaching protocol, a scope-of-practice boundary, and a communication script that was designed for the conversation a PT has with a patient, a trainer has with a client, or an RD has with a nutritional counseling client. It works in PT clinics, chiro offices, personal training studios, and health coaching practices because it was built for all of them

Everything Included in the Certified BioFit Specialist™ Program

  • Full depth across all pattern categories with coaching protocols and scope-of-practice boundaries for each.

  • Live instruction, real data practice, and direct Q+A, not a self-paced course you work through alone.

  • The professional designation that communicates your CGM expertise to clients, referral sources, and colleagues.

  • Bulk purchase CGM sensors for your clients, removing the biggest practical barrier between certification and active practice.

  • Your CGM coaching services may be eligible for HSA/FSA reimbursement, meaning qualified clients can use pre-tax dollars toward your fees without you offering a discount. Licensed physical therapists, chiropractors, and registered dietitians often qualify through their existing professional license. Personal trainers and health coaches can facilitate client eligibility through a Truemed partnership. Your specialist training covers which path applies to your professional type and walks you through how to offer it from day one.

    Eligibility varies. US only. Clients must have a qualifying HSA or FSA account and a diagnosed condition. A Letter of Medical Necessity from a licensed provider is required where applicable.

  • Monthly live case study reviews, ongoing methodology updates, private specialist community, and platform access.

Certified BioFit Specialist™

October 2026 Cohort $3,997

Your CGM Precision Upgrade™ Blueprint ($497) applies as credit toward this amount, making the net investment $3,500 for those who have already purchased the Upgrade.

Payment plan available, contact for details.

Your qualified clients may be able to offset a significant portion of your CGM coaching fees through their existing HSA or FSA account, without you discounting. Covered in your specialist training.

  • Licensed or certified fitness and wellness professionals in private practice, personal trainers, health coaches, physical therapists, chiropractors, and registered dieticians, who work with clients generating CGM data. You should already be practicing, not planning to start.

  • No. The certification teaches the GPRM™ from the foundation. Prior CGM knowledge is not required and is not assumed. What is required is an existing professional practice.

  • 12-Weeks. One live session per week. Sessions are recorded and available for 30 days after each live event for those who cannot attend live. Full attendance is strongly encouraged, the cohort experience is a significant part of the program’s value.

  • October 2026. Exact start date communicated to enrolled specialists. Join the waitlist to recieve notification before general enrollment opens.

  • NBHWC CE application has been submitted and is pending approval. ACSM CE application is in process. Both will be communicated to enrolled specialists when confirmed. Do not enroll solely based on CE credits until approval is confirmed.

  • The BioFit Society is the post-certification membership, $997/year after Year 1, which is included in the certification fee. It includes monthly case study reviews, methodology updates, Dexcom Stelo access, and the specialist community.

  • Contact info@trainbiofit.com for the current refund policy before enrolling. Refund terns are provided in the enrollment agreement.

  • Depending on your professional license and your clients' qualifying conditions, yes, CGM coaching services may be eligible for HSA/FSA reimbursement. Licensed physical therapists, chiropractors, and registered dietitians often qualify to bill HSA/FSA through their existing professional license. Personal trainers and health coaches can facilitate client eligibility through Truemed, a platform that connects clients with a licensed provider who reviews their health history and issues a Letter of Medical Necessity if they qualify. Clients who qualify save an average of 30% on coaching fees using pre-tax dollars they are already setting aside. Your specialist training covers which path applies to you and how to offer it from your first client conversation. Eligibility varies. US only. A Letter of Medical Necessity from a licensed provider is required where applicable.

Your Questions,
Answered