aerobics, stretch and tone
The eta has developed a range of exciting short courses to empower students with workplace skills so that they can function effectively in their existing and new working environments. The courses are taught at eta campuses or as distance learning programmes.
This specialist course on teaching Aerobics, Step and Tone Classes to Music will add a valuable qualification to your current competencies. If you are not fully qualified, completing this course is a great start to your path in the fitness industry or it can simply be something to add value to that hobby you love.
The following candidates will benefit from this course:
• Fitness practitioners
These are qualified practitioners who have completed a qualification containing exercise science and nutrition equivalent to NQF level 5 or CYQ level 3.
• Bridging candidates
These are candidates who have not completed exercise science and nutrition at NQF level 5 or CYQ level 3 in a previous qualification. If they wish to enter this learning programme, they need to complete the Exercise and Fitness Studies as well as Nutrition for Performance modules for an additional fee.
• Hobbyist candidates
These are candidates as described in point two above who do not wish to complete exercise science and nutrition. They may complete this course but will not receive certification.
Admission and Certification Criteria
• Qualified applicants who already have a qualification which contains exercise science and nutrition at NQF Level 5 or CYQ Level 3 need to complete the learning and assessment criteria for the specialisation only.
• Applicants who are studying a qualification with eta that includes exercise science and nutrition need to complete the learning and assessment criteria for the specialisation only.
• Applicants who do not have a qualification which contains exercise science and nutrition at NQF Level 5 or CYQ Level 3 need to complete the learning and assessment criteria for the Exercise and Fitness Studies, Nutrition for Performance and their chosen specialisation.
• Qualified practitioners must provide proof of their certification if they wish to be exempt from the Exercise and Fitness Studies and Nutrition for Performance.
• No certificates are issued unless fees are paid and all assessment criteria have been achieved.
• On successful completion of all learning activities and prescribed assessment tasks, students receive their certification.
Subjects include:
• The history of exercise to music
• The principles and benefits of aerobic exercise
• Plan and prepare to instruct safe and effective aerobics, step and tone classes
• Instruct aerobics, step and tone classes using appropriate teaching methods
You receive the following: DVD, Course manual and file with study guide and evidence portfolio.
Learning and assessment process: You will be provided with instructions for the learning process along with learning activities and assessment tasks to monitor your progress. As part of the learning process you will be required to complete your portfolio of evidence. At the end of your learning process you will be required to submit completed formative tasks, knowledge test and a completed practical demonstration.
Duration: The programme content is based on two hundred and sixty learning hours. Note: The programme is learner paced. Students learn at different rates and some become competent and confident sooner than others. The learning process for students studying at a campus is twofold: The first part consists of one or more classroom sessions to understand the learning process and explain evidence gathering and assessment. The second part is intense practical sessions. The amount of sessions will be decided by the facilitator based on student progress. Distance learning students do not attend classes.
Accreditation: For details of eta accreditation check on the eta website: www.exerciseacademy.com
To register: Complete the eta registration form for specialisations. You can also go to the website www.exerciseacademy.com and click on the short course button on the home page.