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TRX


Get a certificate of completion for TRX Group Suspension Training. The TRX Group Suspension Training Course (GSTC) educates fitness professionals on how to teach TRX Suspension Training bodyweight exercise in small, large, or boot-camp-style group exercise formats for all fitness levels. Participants learn TRX Suspension Training funda- mentals, as well as how to incorporate a range of TRX strength and flexibility exercises into two unique group-training formats so clubs can offer essential bodyweight exercise programming. Exclusive courses are available. Contact: 888-878-5348, trxtraining.com/education. Please see our ad on page 94. —|


YOGAFIT


YogaFit’s Yoga for Personal Trainers helps personal trainers and club owners earn extra income. Personal trainers can now learn to cross-train and enhance clients’ workouts with yoga. Enhance income by assisting clients with flexibility, recovery, and relaxation. YogaFit teaches trainers safe and effective yoga poses, alignment cues, adjustments, and motivation, and offers ACE CECs. Check out a schedule of upcoming training


NATIONAL FEDERATION OF PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS (NFPT)


National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT) has been certifying fitness professionals since 1988, offering an accredited Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) program, and spe- cialty courses in nutrition, resistance, and endurance training. NFPT’s education curric- ulum provides a comprehensive approach to fundamental exercise-science concepts with prep tools that facilitate fitness professionals’ full understanding of the material. Exam dates are set at over 350 locations and CEC maintenance is convenient and affordable. NFPT can guide individuals step-by-step down the path to success by providing the start-to-finish support and credibility they look for in a certification credential.


Contact: 800-729-6378, nfpt.com. Please see our ad on page 84. —|


and Mind-Body Fitness conferences nationwide on the company’s Website. Mats, DVDS, CDs, clothing, and props are available for wholesale purchase to generate additional income. Contact: 888-786-3111, yogafit.com. Please see our ad on page 93. —|


ZUMBA FITNESS, LLC


The Zumba Toning program is a high-energy cardio workout that features signature Zumba moves to create a calorie-torching, strength- training fitness party. Students learn how to shake maraca-like Toning Sticks to enhance rhythm and tone all the target zones, includ- ing arms, abs, glutes, and thighs, all while enjoying the famous Zumba fitness-party atmosphere. Zumba Toning classes are offered in thousands of locations worldwide by instructors who are licensed in the Zumba Toning program.


Contact: 954-925-3755, zumba.com/toning. Please see our ad on page 14. —|


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UNITED STATES PROFESSIONAL TENNIS ASSOCIATION (USPTA)


With more than 15,000 members, the USPTA is the world’s oldest, largest, and most respected association of tennis-teaching professionals. As the leader in tennis teacher certification and education, the organization offers a professional, career-path certification designed for full-time tennis professionals. In addition, the Accredited Professional Coach classification, a new membership classification, includes mandatory education and is open to USPTA Professional 1, 2, and 3 members and Master Professionals. Membership in USPTA also includes $9 million in on-court liability insurance and additional insurance for nonmembers. Contact: 800-877-8248, uspta.com. Please see our ad on page 91. —|


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