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What are the requirements for learning a fitness instructor?
Basic: You can go directly to official website to register with the national education administrative department, or you can find a training institution to do research yourself, and then you will be trained for 7 days, and then you will take the exam. After passing, you can get the fitness instructor qualification certificate.

No foundation: you can go to a certified fitness instructor training institution recognized by the State Education General Administration for professional training, and then take the examination organized by the school. After passing the examination, you can get a fitness instructor qualification certificate.

It takes 2500-3200 (seven days training) to independently verify the national certificate of junior fitness instructor (not recommended, because it is difficult to pass without foundation).

If you want to learn a fitness instructor systematically and get a fitness instructor certificate, the fees of each training institution are different, and the training time and fees are different according to the courses you study. Time 1-3 months, and tuition is about 7000- 16500.

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The examination content consists of two parts: theory and practice. If you fail the exam, you can make it up. The theoretical tuition fee is 100, and the actual tuition fee is 200. Practical make-up exams include physical fitness and exercises.

one

Theoretical knowledge: 120 minutes, 200 questions, full score 100, 60 points qualified.

Physical fitness, sports anatomy, sports physiology, sports nutrition, sports planning, etc.

two

Physical fitness test: failed the exam.

Men do standard push-ups 40 times, squat down 60 times with bare hands, and sit forward for 5 seconds.

Women's standard push-ups 15 times, 40 times with bare hands, stretching for 5 seconds in sitting position.

three

Practical skills: 15, out of 100, 60 is qualified.

1. Resistance training techniques (12 muscle groups) The appraiser should make clear the weight, free weight (barbells, dumbbells) and dead weight of the equipment.

Muscle groups include deltoid (front, middle and back), gluteus maximus, quadriceps femoris, biceps, gastrocnemius and so on.

2. Active and passive stretching techniques (13 muscle groups)

Muscle groups include deltoid (front, middle and back), gluteus maximus, quadriceps femoris, biceps, gastrocnemius and so on.

3. Aerobic exercise skills (treadmills, spinning bikes, treadmills, etc. )