How to Become a Fitness Instructor in Ireland

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How to Become a Fitness Instructor in Ireland

To be able to work in the fitness industry in Ireland, there are certain qualifications that must be satisfied. One of them is to finish a fitness instructor course. Upon completing this programme of study, you’d be earning a certificate or diploma – one of the minimum requirements to be able to work as a fitness instructor at a gym or health club.

So, if you truly want to have a career in this field, then the first step is to look for a fitness instructor course.

Contrary to popular beliefs, this type of programme is currently in abundance. Thanks to the booming fitness industry, the demand for instructors and trainers multiplied the past years. This is one of the primary drivers of the growing number of institutions offering fitness instructor courses.

The rationale behind this requirement – taking and finishing this kind of programme – is to acquire the knowledge and skills you need to become an effective fitness teacher. Hence, you cannot enrol in just any course. You have to pick an excellent programme, one that is going to equip you with the competencies you’d need to land a job and succeed in this industry.

Know the Right Programme for You

How do you determine and find the right course for you? Start off by knowing the kind of work that you want to do. Do you want to be a fitness instructor or a personal trainer? The former teaches group and gym exercises while the latter focuses on one-on-one trainings.

Knowing this information is necessary since most programmes offered in Dublin provide either a fitness instructor qualification or a personal trainer qualification. Often, these courses need to be taken separately for one to be able to start a career in both fields.

There is, however, a course which lets students earn both qualifications in a single programme – NTC’s Fitness Instructor and Personal Trainer course. This is the right course for you if you want to work as a fitness instructor and a personal trainer.

Choose a Top-Rated Fitness Instructor Course

It is also important that you put a premium on the quality of the education you would be getting. Do not just take a course for the sake of it. Make sure that the programme gives you a competitive advantage like an EQF Level 4 qualification, the highest standard for fitness instructors in Europe.

Admittedly, most entry level courses in this field provide an EQF Level 2 or Level 3 qualification. This means that, to be able to take an EQF Level 4 programme, you must first have a level 2 or level 3 certification.

NTC, the country’s leading training provider, does not have this requirement though. Its EQF Level 4 Fitness Instructor and Personal Trainer course is open to anyone, even those without existing qualifications in this field.

Finishing an EQF Level 4 course can make you stand out. It can even open doors of opportunities abroad for you.

Aside from the qualification, the programme’s accreditation also matters. For one, when a course is accredited, you can be certain that you are going to be industry-ready after completing it. Why? This is because the course meets the standards set by the regulating body. Furthermore, you are assured of the portability of your certification. This is important if you intend to work outside the country.

Becoming a fitness instructor in Ireland is easy – you simply have to get your certification. Keep in mind, however, earning the necessary credentials does not automatically equate to success. In order for you to be the best in the industry, you need excellent work ethics on top of a good education.

Searching for a fitness instructor course in Ireland? Check out our Personal Trainer and Fitness Instructor course – EQF Level 4 qualification and REPS Ireland accredited. Call us today at 01 882 7777!

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