Exercise to Music Courses

Exercise to Music Instructors are the backbone of the health and fitness sector providing group exercise solutions to members of the public. If you are considering a career as a professional studio instructor,aerobics instructor or otherwise, our range of Exercise to Music Courses and Qualifications are perfect to launch your career in the fitness professionExercise to Music Instructors can teach a range of classes and programmes, including:

  • -Aerobics
  • -Step Aerobics
  • -Body conditioning
  • -Aqua Aerobics
  • -Indoor Cycling / Spinning
  • -Pilates
  • -Yoga

In order to teach group exercise, instructors usually complete a Level 2 Exercise to Music Course / qualification before completing more specialist programmes like pilates , aqua or yoga. Exercise to Music instructors typically earn between £15.00- £35.00 per hour depending on their employer, which may include a small private gym, local authority or a national chain of health clubs. Once they have completed their exercise to music course, many instructors decide to go it alone and set up their own classes within their communities, meaning that they get to keep 100% of the profits generated from their classes.

Anyone considering completing an exercse to music course / qualification should make sure that it is fully accredited through a regognised awarding body (CYQ, Active IQ, City and Guilds or OCR). CYQ and Active IQ are perhaps the most recognised  awarding body because they are specialists in health and fitness sector. REPs, which is the regulatory body for the health and fitness sector is not an awarding body.  Anyone looking for an exercise to music course shouldn’t assume that because a course is recognised by REPs, that it is a qualification. Many professional development courses are endorsed by REPs but are actually not qualifications. Make sure that your exercise to music course is a full qualification. The cost of an exercise to music courses range between £450.00-£950.00 depending on the provider and the way in which the exercise to music course is delivered.

Directly delivered courses are usually taught over around 6-8 weeks and on a full-time basis, which is certainly the most expensive route. Blended learning courses typically require students to undertake a period of distance-learning in their own time, before attending an intensive practical training programme. The blended  learning programmes are certainly the most popular and are also considerably cheaper. Before you decide which training provider to entrust with your business and education, you should make sure that you have all of the information about the course beforehand, including:

  • -the delivery method
  • -the duration of the delivery and assessment
  • -the quality and type of learning materials
  • -the support procedures and systems open to you
  • -the tutor to student ratio
  • -the re-assessment procedure*

*Many smaller providers that don’t deliver exercise to music courses that frequently which often results in referred students waiting a considerable amount of time to be re-assessed.