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The average salary for an Exercise Physiologist in U.S. is $57,050.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $57,050

$35,460$77,680

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $27.43

$17.05$37.35

What does an Exercise Physiologist earn?

On average, exercise physiologists earn around $57,050 per year in the U.S.. Exercise physiologists work with clients ranging from the elderly to elite athletes providing advice to help improve health, fitness and quality of life. An exercise physiologists can choose to specialise in a particular area such as exercise rehabilitation, workplace wellbeing, or sports performance.

How to earn more as an Exercise Physiologist

To become an Exercise Physiologist, you will need to earn a degree in Exercise Science, Sports Science, Applied Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology or a similar area. Alternatively, you can complete an exercise physiology degree apprenticeship. To earn more in this field, you can move into specialised areas of exercise science, such as Sports Psychology, or become a manager at a fitness business. You could also choose to start your own exercise physiology business or become a consultant.