The Fitness Zone

Career Opportunities in the Fitness Industry

Jul 23, 2014 | by AIF

With more and more people looking for inspiring ways to get fit, the fitness industry is booming like never before and offering plenty of diverse and rewarding career paths.

Self-employed Personal Trainer

If you have a talent for motivating people and enjoy working one-on-one with regular clients, you could do well striking out on your own as a self-employed Personal Trainer. You’ll be providing instruction in many aspects of fitness and health, from exercise techniques to healthy eating habits.
Qualifications: The Australian Institute of Fitness Master Trainer program is the most popular and streamlined way to become a Personal Trainer, offering the nationally recognised qualifications of Certificate III and Certificate IV in Fitness. Combine this with AIF’s Fitness Business Program and you’ll also be gaining the necessary skills to start and run your own small fitness business.

Group Fitness Coach

Whether you’re teaching freestyle or Les Mills, a career as a Group Fitness Coach tends to be a high-energy mix of coaching, mentoring and entertaining. You’ll enjoy the buzz of leading a group and creating routines, as well as working closely with clients on their own personal fitness journey.
Qualifications: To qualify for this career path, you’ll first need a Certificate III in Fitness. Then you can decide whether you want to take further specialised qualifications, such as Les Mills, indoor cycling or boxing.

Fitness Business Owner

Starting your own fitness business is a strategic way to work in an industry you love while building your own path to financial success, and being your own boss.
Qualifications: Look to Australia’s first complete program to combine fitness and business qualifications – AIF’s Fitness Business Program. Graduates will walk away with everything they need to know about building a fitness business and running it successfully.

Aqua Aerobics Instructor

Water-based group exercise is available at a number of health clubs, and is particularly popular in the sport and therapy markets. As a result of it being a small part of the fitness industry, Aqua Instructors are in demand.
Qualifications: The Australian Institute of Fitness offers an Aqua Instructor program, which is specifically tailored to prepare graduates for a successful aqua aerobics career, and encompasses a Certificate III in Fitness.

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The Australian Institute of Fitness
The Australian Institute of Fitness (AIF) is the largest and longest established fitness training organisation in Australia, with dynamic training methods and expert course coaches nationwide - spanning fitness, massage and nutrition. The AIF qualifies more fitness professionals than any other provider in Australia, as well as offering a broad range of continuing education courses (CEC), upskilling resources and partnership programs for existing industry.

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Disclaimer: Where Certificate III in Fitness, Cert III/Cert 3, or Fitness Coach is mentioned, it refers to SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness. Where Certificate IV in Fitness, Cert IV/Cert 4, or Personal Trainer is mentioned, it refers to SIS40221 Certificate IV in Fitness. Where Master Trainer Program™ is mentioned, it refers to Fitness Essentials and SIS40221 Certificate IV in Fitness. Where Master Trainer Plus+ Program™ is mentioned, it refers to SIS30321 Certificate III in Fitness and SIS40221 Certificate IV in Fitness. Where Certificate IV in Massage or Cert IV/Cert 4 is mentioned, it refers to HLT42021 Certificate IV in Massage Therapy. Where Diploma of Remedial Massage is mentioned, it refers to HLT52021 Diploma of Remedial Massage.

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