Focus Awards Level 4 Diploma Master Practitioner in Personal Training (RQF)

Focus Awards Level 4 Diploma Master Practitioner in Personal Training (RQF)

QRN – 603/5235/8                                                          Fee £69

 

Qualification Overview

The Focus Awards Level 4 Diploma Master Practitioner in Personal Training (RQF) will enable learners to provide exercise to a range of clients with conditions including Diabetes, Lower back Pain and Obesity. The Focus Awards Level 4 Diploma Master Practitioner in Personal Training (RQF) will take learners through planning exercise as a personal traine, and for gym-based exercise, enabling them to successfully deliver a range of exercises and develop their own personal training business.

Qualification Structure

To be awarded the Focus Awards Level 4 Diploma Master Practitioner in Personal Training (RQF) learners must complete all mandatory units achieving a total of 98 credits.

Learner Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for this qualification.

Progression Routes

Learners wishing to progress from this qualification can undertake the following qualifications:

Age Ranges

Entry is at the discretion of the centre; however, learners should be at least 16 years of age to undertake this qualification.

Geographical Coverage

This qualification is available in England.

Qualification Specification

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Unit Title Unit Ref Level GLH Credits
Mandatory units
Principles of health and wellbeing for exercise, fitness and health Y/617/8588 2 28 4
Anatomy physiology and kinesiology for exercise and health D/617/8589 2 41 6
Know how to support clients lifestyle management and enhance client motivation for exercise and physical activity R/617/8590 2 13 2
Principles of professional practice and health and safety in a fitness environment Y/617/8591 2 16 2
Planning professional practice with effective consultations and assessments for gym-based exercise sessions D/617/8592 2 23 4
 Instructing professional practice and effective exercise supervision in gym-based exercise sessions H/617/8593 2 37 6
Anatomy physiology and kinesiology for exercise and health K/617/8594 3 43 6
Applying nutritional principles to personal training M/617/8595 3 40 6
Planning exercise Programme design for Personal Training Clients T/617/8596 3 47 7
Delivering exercise programmes for Personal Training sessions A/617/8597 3 58 9
Business acumen and the use of information technology for a personal trainer F/617/8598 3 35 5
Planning Exercise to Support Diabetic Clients J/617/8599 4 22 3
Delivering Exercise to Support Diabetic Clients M/617/8600 4 22 4
Understanding Diabetes in relation to exercise T/617/8601 4 22 3
Planning Exercise to Support Obese Clients M/617/6300 4 22 3
Delivering Exercise to Support Obese Clients T/617/6301 4 22 4
Behavioural strategies for managing obesity A/617/6302 4 33 5
Classification of obesity F/617/6303 4 21 4
Classification of low back pain D/617/6289 4 28 4
Behavioural strategies for managing low back pain A/617/6297 4 16 3
Planning exercise for clients with low back pain F/617/6298 4 27 4
Delivering exercise for clients with low back pain J/617/6299 4 28 4

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