
National Qualification in Aqua Fitness
In our constant endeavour to improve and expand on the opportunities available to our graduates, and other qualified fitness instructors, NCEHS have developed this two day certification programme to meet demand from the health fitness industry for qualified and competent aqua fitness instructors. Aqua Fitness classes are rapidly becoming a part of the standard class offering being made to clients of fitness facilities with pools.
The science of exercise and sports nutrition is a rapidly expanding field with new career opportunities and exciting career pathways for Exercise and Fitness instructors and Personal Trainers.
The aim of this programme is for fitness instructors to develop a critical understanding of Aqua Fitness Training and to enable them to obtain the high standards required to teach Aqua Fitness safely and effectively to the general public following the National Standards & Guidelines as set down by NCEHS.
National Qualification in Pre and Post Natal Exercises
The National Qualification in Pre & Post Natal Exercise has been offered since 1996 and has been established to offer Pre & Post Natal clients safe, appropriate and effective exercise, more energy during pregnancy, reduced stress and anxiety, quicker recovery from birth, fewer complications in pregnancy, shorter labour time and increased self esteem.
The National Qualification in Pre and Post Natal Exercise has been approved by the NCEHS Educational Committee and is designed to assist fitness professionals who would like to work with pre and post natal clients. Opportunities exist for professional practitioners to establish and develop pre and post natal programmes within existing health club timetables.
The aim of this programme is for fitness instructors & personal trainers to develop the advanced skills and knowledge specific to pre and post natal exercise prescription.
National Qualification in Exercise and the Older Adult
In our constant endeavour to improve and expand on the opportunities available to our graduates, and other qualified fitness instructors, NCEHS have developed this one day certification programme to meet demand from the health fitness industry for qualified and competent fitness instructors who can specialise in the specific exercise requirements of the older adult.
The aim of the module is to provide the health fitness instructor with skills that will assist them to help older adults maintain and/or develop functional fitness and age “successfully”. In order to achieve this goal current program design protocols must be altered to better address the needs of the older adult. Suggestions and recommendations for exercise programs that can improve the older adults’ ability to efficiently accomplish activities of daily living are explored.
The National Qualification in Exercise and the Older Adult is a post-graduate Advanced Certification Programme (ACP) and has been established to meet the growing demand for this rapidly expanding area of our industry. The growth experienced in this area in recent years has been enormous and has led to a big demand for qualified instructors in fitness facilities around the country to meet the public appetite for such programmes.
National Qualification in Spin Cycling
The science of exercise and sports nutrition is a rapidly expanding field with new career opportunities and exciting career pathways for Exercise and Fitness instructors and Personal Trainers. They offer Ireland’s National Qualification in Spin Cycling which can be obtained by completing our one day Advanced Certification Programme.
The National Qualification in Spin Cycling is the only professional qualification offered for Spin Cycling in Ireland. NCEHS started offering this qualification in 1997 and Spin Cycling has become one of the most popular and successful fitness class to hit the exercise industry in years with almost every health club and fitness centre in Ireland now offering Spin Cycling classes to their clients. These classes have proved extremely popular.
The aim of this programme is for fitness instructors and personal trainers to develop a critical understanding of Spin Cycling and to enable them to teach what has become one of the most popular forms of exercise in gymnasiums and health clubs around the world.
National Qualification in Stability Ball Training
The Stability Ball has emerged in recent years as one of the fitness industry’s most versatile and widely used pieces of equipment. Bridging the gap between health and fitness, the Stability Ball offers cardio respiratory, muscle strength, muscle endurance, flexibility and balance training for the entire body.
The aim of this programme is for fitness instructors & personal trainers to develop the skills to enable the safe and effective use of the stability ball in providing a work-out that is challenging and fun for clients in both group exercise and one-to-one environments.
The National Qualification in Stability Ball Training is a post-graduate Advanced Certification Programme (ACP) and has been established to meet the growing demand for ball based exercise. The growth experienced in this area in recent years has been enormous and has led to a big demand for qualified ball based instructors in fitness facilities around the country to meet the public appetite for such programmes.
National Qualification in Step Aerobics
The science of exercise and sports nutrition is a rapidly expanding field with new career opportunities and exciting career pathways for Exercise and Fitness instructors and Personal Trainers. They offer Ireland’s National Qualification in Step Aerobics which can be obtained by completing our one day Advanced Certification Programme.
The National Qualification in Step Aerobics is presently the only professional qualification offered for Step Aerobics in Ireland. NCEHS has been offering this qualification since 1993 and the NCEHS National Qualification in Step Aerobics is the only such course in Ireland with both practical and written examinations. Step Aerobics has remained an exercise mainstay for many years and will be with us well into the future.
The aim of this programme is for fitness instructors and personal trainers to develop a critical understanding of Step Aerobics and to enable them to obtain the high standards required to teach Step Aerobics safely and effectively to the general public.
National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training
The BOSU (Both Sides Up) has emerged in recent years as one of the fitness industry’s most versatile and widely used pieces of equipment. Bridging the gap between health and fitness, the BOSU offers cardio respiratory, muscle strength, muscle endurance, flexibility and balance training for the entire body.
The aim of this programme is for fitness instructors &!personal trainers to develop the skills to enable the safe and effective use of the BOSU in providing a work-out that is challenging and fun for clients in both group exercise and one-to-one environments.
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9 Responses to What Can You Study in the Area of Fitness?
dude101
June 14th, 2009 at 2:53 pm
wow…this ir really long but extremely impressive -especially since you took the time to find it, & write it down to share and help other people…thanks for the info. *STAR for you!!lol
Anonymous
June 14th, 2009 at 4:02 pm
I am a physical therapist and I think it is a great field, but I started as an athletic trainer – I think this might be a good idea for you if you want to work with a sports team. You would need to go to an accredited school, work in the field to gain experience, and pass the exam to become an ATC (Certified Athletic Trainer). Then you could work for a high school or college, in a physical therapy clinic, maybe even teach a sports medicine class at the school you work at. There are very limited opportunities for working in professional sports, but it is possible too. The ATC's role is prevention (taping, wrapping, educating), assessment (on the field and in the training room), treatment and rehabilitation of the athletes/student athletes' injuries (acute or chronic). I had a lot of fun when I worked as an ATC and often miss it.
Hope I helped! Good luck.
Jamie C
June 14th, 2009 at 4:52 pm
You should get your degree in Kineseology. You will study a lot of areas of athetics and the human body. This will prepare you to become a pe teacher or fitness instructor.
Al
June 15th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
Those with formal training and degrees can certainly be more marketable as it gives a level of credibility to the individual.
For general career info: http://www.bls.gov/oco and can search 'fitness workers', 'athletes, coaches, umpires and related workers', 'registered nurses' or such. Please make sure that the program is accredited within the industry.
Please steer clear of those online, for-profit schools such as penn foster, stratford career, us career, capella, university of phoenix, kaplan, strayer, devry, walden, keiser and others: http://www.capellauniversitysucks.us
http://www.ripoffreport.com and can type into search.
Holly W
June 15th, 2009 at 5:10 pm
Start applying for jobs posted on Craigslist. You may have to drive into the cities for interviews, but you can do a lot of job hunting remotely.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/search/jjj?query=burbank
Go to the LA craigslist, type the city you're looking for in the search section, then keep your eye out for media company work.
tamarah r
June 15th, 2009 at 11:07 pm
theres lots of fitness centers all over egypt n lots of guys do bodybuilding, marshal art, swimming. when there young but when they get married i was told there wifes nag the ar** of em so they do loadsa noshing rice n pots n bread n watch the tele like coach pots instead. thats why theres loadsa fat ppl. women dont care once they got a man n men think its a sign of welth to have a big fat gut.
The slim good lookin womans are the ones who got a few bob n afford beuty n massarge n wear good clotheses. the toned ones are the ppl from other countrys
cupidgirl
June 15th, 2009 at 11:39 pm
You sound like a lawsuit waiting to happen. A "personal trainer" w/o credentials?! What the heck were they thinking? Tell your supervisor that you are not certified, HR made a mistake and they need to get your certified before you can legally work. Also,talk to your lawyer, make sure YOU are not liable if you jeopardize someones health by working w/o knowing anything.
cgoo
June 17th, 2009 at 3:50 pm
I am not from California, but generally you are required to take university level courses in the subject areas that you wish to teach. I suggest contacting your school board or even your principal. If there is a high demand in the area of health then they may allow it. If not, you will probably have to take classes and get a degree.
JPW
June 18th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Try contacting the person's favorite racing team through their web site. Tell them your friend's story and see if they will help.