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WaterART Fitness


International Inc. 83 Galaxy Blvd Unit 19 Toronto, ON M9W 5X6 Tel: (416) 621-0821 (866) 543-8938


Fax: (416) 621-0951 Web: www.waterart.org Email: info@waterart.org Contact: Customer Service


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aterART Fitness is the integration of exercise science with the exercise safety and effi cacy.


We off er both land and water programming. Our motto is “Exercise with a Purpose”. We


believe if you understand “why” you are doing an exercise and “how” to make your exercise safe, eff ective and enjoyable, this is more educational! WaterART is an acronym for program design. Our goal is to help the fi tness professional understand the diff erences between land fi tness, water fi tness and swimming as unique exercise modalities. Our unique WaterART program helps clients to reach optimal performance through self paced and spe- cialty programming. WaterART Fitness has designed programs for


Group Exercise, Personal Training, Mind Body Fitness, Pre & Post Natal, Seniors, Programming for Common Medical Conditions, Weight Management Consultant, Arthritis, Rehabilitation, Common Movement Disorders, Kids, and Sports conditioning ( to name a few) . We off er onsite training or corre- spondence educational opportunities. Our Educational Program has 78 DVD’s (with


home study quizzes) & 18 Home Study Certifi cation programs ( for land and water ). Our newest pro- gram is Parent & Tot/Toddler Instructor certifi cation. Grow your programs & instructor team. WaterART Fitness is partner of Ontario Fitness


Council and Fitness Practitioners Association of Ontario. Liability rates and registry is the best in the industry. Check us out at www.waterart.org


Wellspring Cancer Support


Foundation 4 Charles Street East Suite #300 Toronto, ON M4Y 1T1 Tel: (416) 961-1928 (877) 499-9904


Fax: (416) 961-3721 Web: www.wellspring.ca/training Email: marsha@wellspring.ca Contact: Marsha Wallace


been diagnosed with cancer. The Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation off ers specialized training for fi tness professionals who are interest- ed in enhancing their understanding of the unique needs of clients with cancer histories. Since 2009 over 1,000 cancer patients have par-


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ticipated in Wellspring’s innovative Cancer Exercise program. Based on this experience Wellspring has developed a training program to increase knowl- edge among fi tness professionals about the unique exercise needs of cancer patients.


hysical exercise has proven to have a wide range of positive eff ects for people who have


Currently, Wellspring off ers three full-day train-


ing courses for fi tness and rehab professionals: CancerSmart™Exercise – Designed for fi tness


professionals working primarily as personal train- ers, this course teaches participants about the dif- ferent types of cancer, treatment and implications for exercise. Participants will learn how to conduct an assessment and develop an exercise program for clients with cancer histories. CancerSmart™Rehab – Designed for clinically


based rehab professionals this course provides par- ticipant with an understanding of how to develop an exercise and rehab plan for patients who have had a cancer diagnosis and which exercise and rehab techniques are benefi cial and which are con- tra-indicated for a variety of diff erent cancers. Advanced CancerSmart™ Rehab – This course


builds off of CancerSmart™ Rehab and provides par- ticipants with practical hands-on experience with myofascial release and scar techniques, as well as an advanced understanding of rehab and exercise pre- scription for complex cancers and metastases. Wellspring is a registered charity, proceeds gen-


erated through trainings support the delivery of high quality programs to cancer patients and their families.


YogaFit Canada Inc. 1103 Dundas St. E Toronto, ON M4M 1R9 Tel: (416) 792-9492 (855) 607-9642


Fax: (416) 792-0802 Web: www.yogafi tcanada.com Email: info@yogafi tcanada.com


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ogaFit, a fi tness inspired Yoga program created by Beth Shaw, is designed to improve the health,


performance, and mental acuity of athletes or indi- viduals interested in improving their level of fi tness. Based on the fusion of eastern traditional hatha yoga and western fi tness science, it blends balance, strength, fl exibility and power in a fi tness format. YogaFit overcomes the mystery of yoga by deliver- ing a practical, user-friendly style, which is acces- sible, understandable, and doable by individuals at any fi tness level. The YogaFit Essence encourages us to be in the moment, to let the poses fi t to our own bodies and to let go of any judgment, expectations and competition. The YogaFit style reduces the risk of injury and augments recovery for ailments includ- ing stress, lower back pain and tension. The preferred Yoga training provider of canfi t-


pro and a 200/500RYT school with Yoga Alliance, YogaFit off ers a turnkey training program that allows instructors to begin teaching aſt er their fi rst train- ing weekend. The Level 1 & 2 trainings are currently available both in French and English. In addition YogaFit off ers numerous specialty programming including: YogaFit Sweat, YogaLean, YogaCore, YogaBack, YogaFit Kids, Seniors, Pre-Post Natal, Yoga Therapy and Anatomy and Alignment. YogaFit is accredited for CEC’s with canfi tpro,


BCRPA, ACE and Yoga Alliance. Team YogaFit has 55 Master Trainers, 5 based in Canada, including bilingual trainers, and have trained over 200,000 people worldwide. YogaFit is always looking for new host facilities


please email info@yogafi tcanada.com for more information.


www.waterart.org


www.wellspring.ca/training


www.yogafi tcanada.com


Your questions, comments and suggestions on certifi cation and training in Canada are welcome.


• Email us at: fb c@fi tnet.ca • Fax to: 905-873-8611


• Mail to: Fitness Business Canada 30 Mill Pond Dr. Georgetown, ON L7G 4S6


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