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The chains gave a mixed response. A gym manger in Kent made the reassuring comment: "No-one is taken on here with experience only" but then added "it's not worth spending money on courses you don't want to do. There is an NVQ but I'm not really into that side of it to be honest with you." But in Manchester the manager of a city centre chain commented: "You would stand a better chance of getting a job having a qualification." The confusion over what level of training gym instructors should have is exacerbated by the sheer number of qualifications that currently exist for fitness professionals. Courses vary in length from a thorough four weeks offered by the YMCA to a mere weekend offered by the British Weight Lifters Association.
In January this year the fitness industry launched a Register of Exercise Professions (REPs) in England - with similar schemes launched in Wales and Scotland. Yet, membership of the scheme is voluntary and so far it only covers about 50 per cent of the instructors working in the industry. In fact two thirds of the gyms called by Health Which? seemed unaware of the register. And REPs itself admitted that finding an appropriate course was quite 'mind boggling'. The register recognises around 25 different awards from 14 different bodies. Felicity Porritt, Senior Researcher, Health Which? said: "People using gyms should be able to feel confident that fitness instructors have adequate training but our research has revealed that this is not the case." "Health Which? is calling on the government to make it a legal requirement for all fitness instructors to belong to the Register of Exercise Professionals." "When you visit a gym you should ask the instructors what training they have had and how long it took - if you don't feel reassured simply vote with your feet and try another instructor or gym." The ever increasing advertising by tobacco companies has halted the progress of smoking cessation programs by women, and recent increases in smoking among teenage girls threatens to negate any progress that has already been made in the last 30 years. This sports information service is brought to you by JUCO SPORTS SCHOLARSHIPS If you would like to know more about our college sports recruiting service and how we can help you get recruited then please check out our website. CLICK BELOW FOR SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR SPORT. Baseball I Basketball I Bowling I Football I Golf I Ice Hockey I Lacrosse I Track & Field I Soccer I Swimming & Diving I Softball Tennis I Volleyball I Wrestling GENERAL INFORMATION Baseball I Basketball I Bowling I Cardio Respiratory Fitness I Fitness Training I Football I Golf I Gym Training I Helmets I Hockey Lacrosse I Lose Weight I NJCAA Colleges I Quit Smoking I Running I Scholarship News I Shoes I Soccer I Sports Clothing Sports Medicine I Sports Training I Steroids I Swimming I Tennis I Volleyball I Weight Training I Wrestling
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