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Fixated on fitness

Fixated on fitness Fixated on fitnessPosted August 2, 2013, by Marni WilliamsHave you noticed that everyone seems to be running a half-marathon these days, going CrossFit crazy or toughing it out with Tough Mudder? Raving on about core strength? Pledging a no-sugar month or Instagramming their homemade low-carb-high-protein snacks? Australia just cant stop talking about fitness but lets face it, its about time. Were all shocked by the projections by 2025 over three quarters of Australians are set to be overweight or obese and 3 million will have adult diabetes. With obesity now killing three times more people than malnutrition, the tide has definitely turned, and its no wonder were all throwing out the chips and reaching for the chia seeds. If you have caught yurself yakking about nailing a yoga pose or winning your CrossFit challenge a little too often, then you might also be toying with the idea of going from fitness freak to fitness guru and there would be no better time. With participation set to increase from 4 million to 7.15 million by 2020, it appears our fitness fixation is here to stay. With celebrity trainers as popular as celebrity chefs, the fitness industry is enjoying a high-profile moment and the conditions cannot be beaten. Unshackled from the office, working flexible hours and seeing your clients get happier and healthier what could be better? The industry agrees, with the 2009 Sportspeople Workplace Survey showing 85.1 per cent of respondents from the sport, fitness and aquatic sectors were either satisfied or very satisfied in their jobs. Whether you picture yourself muscling-up your fellow mums or working your way onto Australias sporting fields, a career in the fitness industry can be as dynamic as you make it and the fitness industry is calling out for a diversity of trainers. One of the oldest Australian academies in the industry, ACPE, has been going strong since 1912 and has seen the growth in fitness first-hand. They recogni se that to make it in the industry, trainers need to be supported in their passion and encouraged to find their niche. Graduate Rob Rowland-Smith has trained Kelly Slater, Layne Beachley and the Parramatta Eels, and he knows what it means to build relationships ACPE was an easy decision for me. I loved the practical approach they took. They focus on more than just academics. Studying helped me realise that not only did I love fitness, I loved sharing my skills and experience with others and watching them grow as a result.For a career in fitness, see our range of ACPE courses. If you are ready to spread the wellbeing, you should act soon. ACPE is currently celebrating its birthday with a special offer (valued at $880) for August enrolments that includes$530 discount when you enrol in the Fitness Package (Certificate III + IV)Free Continuing Education Credits (CEC) course$100 Rebel voucherFor a career in fitness, see our range of ACPE courses.Personal Trainer CourseStudy modeOn Campu sOnlinePayment optionsPayment planCourse guide+ FREE eBrochureEnquire Online Enquire OnlineFitness ResourcesGroup fitness instructor/programmer sample cover letterSports coach resumeCareer Insider StoriesBrett Lee - Australian Cricket PlayerEddie Betts - AFL PlayerDamien Kelly - Fitness Studio Owner & Exercise ScientistShelley Lask - Body Positive Health & FitnessInterested in becoming a?Rehabilitation CounsellorPersonal TrainerCommunity Health WorkerSports AdministratorFitness TrainerPopular Career Searchescost and duration of cert 3 and 4 in fitness coursecertificate 3 and 4 in fitness onlinegovernment funding diploma of fitnessdarwin fitness coursesgovernment funded fitness coursesFitness CoursesBachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Exercise)Enquire Online Enquire OnlineDiploma of Sport and Recreation ManagementEnquire Online Enquire OnlineComplete Personal TrainerEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate IV in FitnessEnquire Online Enquire OnlineMarni WilliamsRelated Articles Browse moreSports ManagementUnusual jobsKerrilyn Cramer - Tennis Official, Chair UmpireEvery now and again when players are misbehaving, or the match is particularly close or tense for some reason, I feel some pressure, but I dont think its any different to any other job, I just have to deal with it.FitnessCalling all fitness freaksAre you a fitness fanatic whose idea of a good time is a thigh-burning spin class followed by 200 ab crunches? Do you have energy and drive to spare? Are you a good motivator who enjoys working with people?Career changeCAREER INSPIRATIONPost-sporting careers - game over or career makeover?When a sprinter is crossing the line first to claim Olympic gold or a League player is converting the winning try the last thing on their minds is what career they will pursue once their sporting prowess fades and the next generation steps in.

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