Personal Trainer Certification & Fitness Facility Accreditation

Personal Trainers

Personal Trainer Certification & Education

Fitness Facilities and Exercise Gyms

 

Personal Trainer Certification Accreditation

Personal Trainer Certification Mission Statement

 

In order to sustain the mission of being an FSC registered educational institute for fitness practitioners, the education provider pledges to do the following:

Produce or integrate quality learning materials and courses that are objective and scientifically based, as its members and staff work to keep abreast of new developments within the field.

Cooperate and work with its consumers and students/instructors toward the continual expansion of the highest quality materials and learning experiences possible.

Conduct its business in a professional manner that commands the respect of those served.

Confirm that consumer satisfaction and the best interests of the education provider's members will be the determining factor in all business dealings and operations.

Educate its members of the standards and ethics of their profession in which all fitness practitioners should strive to achieve.

To accredit/certify those deserving individuals who demonstrate competency and the knowledge and skills necessary to instruct, supervise, and prescribe safe exercise or nutrition programs, or any other service that reflect the purpose of the accreditation or certification.

To safeguard the public and itself against those in the fitness field who are deficient in ethical conduct or professional competence.
Deliver on our commitments.

PDF version of Personal Trainer Certification Mission Statement available by clicking here

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