Total Units: 15
Nationally Recognised Qualification
Duration: Self Paced (up to 12 months)
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Our trainers and assessors are specialists in the industry who have tailored training approaches that provide you with the skills and knowledge employers are looking for.
We are a specialised training organisation dedicated to providing quality training to those that want to work in the fitness industry and make a difference in the lives of others.
Our trainers are not only experienced educators but are also qualified in their field, holding a minimum of Bachelor level qualifications.
They have extensive experience working in the fitness industry.
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- Learner guides and assessment workbooks
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- Learner and supervisor placement booklets
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Course Description
The nationally recognised SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to perform a range of activities and functions within the fitness industry.
Studying SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness will equip you with enough knowledge to become a fitness instructor. Certificate III in fitness is the minimum qualification required for starting your career in the fitness industry.
You will be prepared to undertake various roles in a controlled environment within fitness, leisure, and community centres. These include Group Exercise Instruction (freestyle, pre-choreographed, or circuit style), as well as individual client programs that assess and develop technique correction. This course will also equip you with the knowledge to provide adequate supervision of a facility or service, maintain equipment, and handle customer inquiries.
Career Outcomes
Fitness Instructors work with people to support their physical wellbeing and improve their fitness. They usually instruct groups and classes. They work in fitness centres, studios, gyms, physical rehabilitation centres and often work on a casual or part time basis, servicing more than one provider and set of clients.
In recent years we have seen significant growth in industry and lots of job opportunities get advertised every day.