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SUPPLIER & TRAINING


TRX secures renewal of Liverpool FC contract


Liverpool Football Club has renewed its partnership with TRX, the training company responsible for pioneering the TRX Suspension Trainer and Rip Trainer, as a training partner to the Barclays Premier League team. The Liverpool Football Club squad


and staff continue to train with experts from TRX, establishing specific training programmes that work to sustain excellent health and fitness levels among its first team and academy players. Details: http://lei.sr?a=b1S6R


SkillsActive has launched the new Register of Aquatic Professional s (RAPs), an independent register for those employed in the aquatics sector. RAPs will be operated by


SkillsActive, with support from key industry partners: the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA), Swimming Teachers Association (STA) and The Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS). Building on the success of the existing Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs), the new register will initially be launched in England, followed by roll-outs in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The pilot phase will launch this month to


NEWS RAPs prepares for January pilot


The register will be launched in England and the rolled out across the UK RAPs has been developed to increase


test the new system, raise awareness across the industry and enable employers and individuals to engage in its development. The full register will be launched later in 2013.


professionalism in the sector and support the general public. It will become the single qualification framework structure for the industry, which will provide assurance that registered individuals hold relevant qualifications required for the job they undertake. Details: http://lei.sr?a=A8R3b


FIE launches app to support workshops The company has a network of centres in the UK


Premier Training to open new centre in Leicester


Premier Training International (PTI) is set to open its latest training centre in Leicester this month. The new venue will be located at the city’s David Lloyd Leisure health club. The launch is part of PTI’s strategy


to expand its network of venues in the UK. In August, the company opened three new centres in Birmingham. Details: http://lei.sr?a=3T2D2


Online training provider Fitness Industry Education (FIE) has released an app to support its certifications and CPD workshops. The Mobile Student Desktop App allows FIE


students to access their personal online course material via mobile devices. FIE will make all of its course theory


content, diagrams, animations, video content and podcasts available for the app, which is free to download from iTunes App Store (Apple) and Google Play Store (Android). Michael Betts, director of FIE, says: “With


this app, we’re able to give students the option of learning on mobile devices anywhere and at any time, as long as they have a Wi-Fi or 3G connection.


The app will encourage learning on mobile devices “This drastically cuts down on their learning


time and gives them a valuable resource that they’re able to keep after the course has been completed.” Details: http://lei.sr?a=c8V3r


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