WHO’S WHO
European Register of Exercise Professionals
RUE WASHINGTON 40 B-1050
CAMPAIGNS/KEY INITIATIVES FOR 2010
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM In 2010, new standards will come into effect that will expand
the application of EREPS across fi ve levels of European
Tel +32 (0)26 40 40 69 Qualifi cation Framework; more instructors will become
Email
info@ereps.eu eligible for registration. The annual Fitness Forum in Madrid in
Web
www.ereps.eu May will be a major event to look critically at the future of the
industry and at the training programmes that will be needed to
Cliff Collins support staff in the delivery of products/services of the future.
YEAR ESTABLISHED
describes the knowledge, skills and competencies that
2007 exercise professionals need to achieve registration.
KEY PERSONNEL MEMBER BENEFITS
Cliff Collins, director
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A public register that recognises exercise professionals’
achievements and which is clearly understandable by
CONTACT
operators and consumers
c.collins@ereps.eu
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Members are issued with a unique membership card and
certifi cate of registration
ASSOCIATION PROFILE
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Members must be properly insured, and EREPS operates
EREPS (the European Register of Exercise Professionals) is a scheme that gives worldwide cover
an independent process for the registration of all
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EREPS supports the international mobility of
instructors, trainers and teachers working in the exercise professionals and the labour pool of high quality
and fitness industry across Europe. It is a pan-European exercise professionals
system, based on independent national registers, culminating
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EREPS provides a career structure for lifelong learning
in a central European database. EREPS currently has and CPD, improving business performance and the
members working in 25 different European countries. retention of technical skills
Registration means that an exercise professional has met
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Creation of a data set that can be used to project
prescribed minimum standards of good practice, including the future trajectory of the industry and/or of
the adoption of a Code of Ethical Practice, and that they are individual companies
committed to raising standards through continuing
professional development (CPD).
JOINING FEES
EREPS is regulated by the EHFA Standards Council using Annual registration fee of €49.50, with two lower levels of
an accepted official European qualification framework, which economic zoning applying.
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