| Aspect | Self Employed Exercise Physiologist | Employed Exercise Physiologist |
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| Credentials | Typically holds required certifications (e.g., ESSA, ACSM) and licenses | Same as self-employed, often with employer-specific requirements |
| Work Environment | Own practice, clinics, gyms, or client homes | Hospitals, clinics, fitness centers, or corporate settings |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Operates independently or as a contractor | Works for an organization or healthcare provider |
| Work Flexibility | High; controls schedule and client base | Less flexible; follows employer hours and policies |
Self Employed Exercise Physiologists have the advantage of setting their own schedules and choosing clients, but they also handle business responsibilities. Employed Exercise Physiologists work within organizations, offering similar clinical services but with less control over their work environment and hours.