How to Be a Certified Fitness Trainer in Singapore?

Certified Fitness Trainer in Singapore

The Sports Singapore and Republic Polytechnic issue the Fitness Instructor Course (FIC) certificate, that confirms you have the necessary skills and knowledge to be a general fitness trainer in Singapore.

So how do you go about in getting certified and what are the costs involved?

1) Firstly, you will need to get a Standard First Aid with AED certificate from an Accredited SFA Training Centre and here are the details:

Accredited Course Providers

Course: Standard First Aid with AED
Cost: Find out from each Training Centre’s website
Venue: Multiple Locations
Contact: Accredited SFA Training Centres

2) Next, you have to successfully complete the Basic Exercise Science (BES) theory examination and here are the course details (from one of the service providers):

Republic Polytechnic

Course: Basic Exercise Science (BES)
Prerequisite: Minimum age of 18 years old
Cost: S$695.50 (inclusive of GST)
Venue: ACE @ Paya Lebar, Level 7 (Lobby B), Lifelong Learning Institute
Contact: Apply Here

3) Finally, you must pass the Fitness Instructor Course (FIC) theory and practical examination, and complete a 30-hr attachment programme covered in the following course:

Republic Polytechnic

Course: Fitness Instructor Course (FIC)
Prerequisites: BES, Standard First Aid with AED Certification
Cost: S$941.60 (inclusive of GST)
Venue: RP ACE @ Woodlands
Contact: Apply Here

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