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Would you like to utilize your passion for fitness and your knowledge of nutrition and health to help others feel better and lead a healthier lifestyle? Then our course "Preventive Fitness and Vital Trainer" is just right for you!
This comprehensive package combines the content from our training courses for Dipl. Health Fitness Personal Trainer (including Dipl. Fitness Trainer), Dipl. Relaxation Trainer, and Dipl. Nutrition Trainer. During the course, you will acquire the theoretical and practical know-how to help clients who are stressed or unbalanced achieve a calmer, healthier, more balanced lifestyle through nutrition tips, relaxation, and exercise.
By specializing in prevention, you also make a positive statement for long-term physical and mental well-being. So take the first step towards your new future today and begin your training!
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Embark on your career as an all-round talent in a meaningful industry. With knowledge in prevention, fitness, nutrition, and relaxation, you can provide comprehensive advice and support to your clients.
The broad skills you acquire in the preventive trainer training enable you to work as a personal trainer, open your own studio or practice, or conduct seminars and workshops. Employment in fitness studios, fitness and wellness hotels, and various other institutions is also an option.
Across 6 modules, we cover important content from various areas of the fitness and health sector. In the Sports Competence module, you will first learn the fundamentals of anatomy, nutrition, exercise physiology, and more, upon which later modules will build.
In the Fitness Trainer and Health Fitness Personal Trainer modules, you will learn the content of the Dipl. Health Fitness Personal Trainer training. From strength training to endurance training, as well as One2One and training planning, you will be fully prepared for your future work as a personal trainer.
In the Relaxation Trainer and Nutrition Trainer modules, you will learn important content related to stress management and health. Whether its yoga, Pilates, mental training, or breathing exercises, as a relaxation trainer, you will know how to help your clients achieve more serenity. In the field of nutrition, you can also advise your clients on nutrition forms, nutrients, food knowledge, and much more.
Uniquely in this training, you will also learn various methods of prevention. As individuals age, it becomes necessary to train certain muscle groups and coordination skills more intensively to prevent problems such as falls, back pain, incontinence, and restricted movement. The Prevention module addresses these issues and teaches you exercises that can be performed preventively.
Our certificates are globally recognized and issued in various formats. Upon request, you will receive our certificate in multiple languages (DE, EN, ES), with country-specific information and with or without grading.
These variations are all available for free download online. Additionally, you will receive a certificate of your choice printed on special paper with embossed printing.
The following certificates (in multiple languages DE, EN, ES) are awarded:
We are delighted to assist you further via contact by phone, email, or chat. Perhaps youll find the answer to your question in our general FAQ or Preventive Trainer FAQ.
You can find the list of modules and subjects by clicking on the "Course content" tab.
As our training courses are very flexible, the duration of the course depends heavily on your own learning initiative, the amount of time you spend each week and your previous knowledge. Depending on the scope of the course, the average duration is three to twelve months.
Learn at your own pace, when and where you want. The Academy account accompanies you on your computer, tablet or smartphone and includes everything you need for the course.
You can choose from a wide range of Full HD learning videos in which our top instructors teach you the training content. You can also read the content in our scripts and presentations.
Our distance learning courses are in no way inferior to face-to-face courses and prepare you optimally for working with your customers! Thanks to our practice-oriented learning videos, you will also learn practical content as if you were sitting in a classroom course.
On your way to the certificate, you will work your way through various compulsory and additional tasks. These consist, for example, of training protocols, creating training plans or recording videos during the performance and instruction of practical exercises. Step by step, you will come closer to completing the training of your dreams.
During your training, you can expect both multiple choice online intermediate exams and practical final exams. It wouldnt be distance learning if you had to travel far to take the exam - thats why the practical exams can be taken via video call!
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Functional anatomy is a foundation necessary for all trainers in exercise, fitness and sports. This subject provides a comprehensive introduction to the anatomy of the human body and a wellspring of important knowledge.
The course is constructed to present the information in an interesting and comprehensible manner and features different learning approaches appropriate for Fitness and Personal Trainers.
The goal is, to understand the relationship between movement patterns, the human body and relevant anatomical terminology.
More and more companies are integrating Corporate Wellness and similar health initiatives into their employee benefits packages. By doing so they promote the health and well-being of their employees, reducing the incidence of sick-leave and building healthier, stronger team dynamics.
Exactly why such initiatives are important is discussed in this introduction to the concept, as well as challenges that such initiatives face including organisational dysfunction.
Participants also learn about the advantages of corporate wellness and some trusted approaches and tools for finding and working with a company.
We offer suggestions on how to approach companies about Corporate Wellness, how to develop a corporate wellness concept and important organisational points to consider.
Participants will be exposed to some practical examples and will have the possiblity to perform group work on the topic.
The unit on Marketing and Customer Interaction gives participants some insight into identifying, working with and marketing to their ideal customer. This is one of the most useful units for the aspiring trainer, as it helps them identify their place in the market, which makes for a more successful career start.
We begin by taking a look at Marketing itself to understand exactly what it is and of what relevance it has for personal trainers.
Important basic concepts such as USP, positioning, target market, etc. are introduced and different models from marketing such as the SMART Formula, marketing mix (7Ps) and more are explained.
The communication between trainer and client is also addressed in this unit. Various aspects of communication theory and some guidelines for successful communication are covered.
Upon completion of this subject, participants are able to develop marketing strategies for their product and/or services, ready to position themselves in a market rich in variety and full of possibility!
A working understanding of human physiology and therefore the relationships between the various functions of the human body is crucial for anyone working in the exercise and fitness field. It is a requisite knowledge for the sufficient practice of their profession.
This course makes the relationships within the human organism graspable for everyone. Take a deep-dive into the human body and learn the functions of our organism for your new profession in fitness.
In this subject you will get a close look at energy metabolism needed for muscle activation, the circulatory system and the pulmonary system.
Any high quality education in fitness and exercise begins with the foundations of anatomy and physiology.
In this unit participants are prepared for successful communication with their clients on every level. In addition, we take a look at how the trainer or coach can go about dealing with their own goals and motives, which will in turn help them better understand their clients.
The right goal-setting and the proper approach to feedback are an important parts of this unit.
The way we manage stress as trainers and with our clients and a variety of learning strategies are explored so these skills can be integrated into your professional approach.
In this introduction to training theory we look at the foundations of training plan creation and management, including the principles of training, training methodology and factors that influence sports performance.
Because performance capacity, performance diagnostics, training and competition are so interrelated, they are covered together in this unit.
The second half of this unit Im zweiten Teil der Trainingslehre wird das Training als komplexer Handlungsprozess und im Zusammenhang mit Planung, Ausführung und Evaluation definiert und bewertet.
Ein wichtiger Teil der Trainingslehre ist nach wie vor die Trainingsplangestaltung, die mit Beispielen über die Möglichkeiten einer Trainingsplangestaltung praktisch vermittelt werden.
Um das Thema der Trainingswissenschaft zu vertiefen, laden wir regelmäßig internationale Top-Dozenten wie Univ. Prof. Dr. Paul Haber und Prof.em. Dr.phil. Dr.med. Dr. hc Jürgen Weineck zu uns in die Academy ein.
Unter anderem sind sie für die Bücher "Optimales Training" (Jürgen Weineck) und "Leistungsphysiologie" (Paul Haber) in der Trainingswissenschaft bekannt.
Machine-supported strength training is a specialized form of strength training. As opposed to training with free weights, machines which provide a guided and limited movement pattern are used. The movement radius and range of motion is predetermined, which allows less room for compensatory movements or incorrect form.
This type of training is therefore very useful for novices to strength training, but it also a very important tool for bodybuilders and those recovering from injury.
Course participants will learn the proper technique and set-up for a selection of the most important and widely-used strength training machines. Some of the most common mistakes are covered and coaching points are provided so clients can be assisted in their use of machines.
In functional training several muscles are strengthened at the same time. Entire muscle groups/muscle chains are worked out. It is mainly focused on the coordination of the muscles, the interaction of the muscles with each other, the economization of the movements and the stability of the core.
Functional strength training is highly important because it can be integrated into daily life and is applicable to all sports. It is used in recreational and leisure sports, in competitive sports, in rehabilitation training and in preventive training. In addition, it can be practiced at any age.
Functional strength training involves training with unstable equipment and with the own body weight.
In this unit, our participants learn how to work with various equipment, such as the sling trainer, the pezzi ball, etc. and how to use them in functional training. They are shown different body weight exercises, different muscle chains and they are taught and how to train them selectively.
Back pain and shoulder pain are among the most common problems for practitioners of strength training. In order to make an effort to combat these issues, a personal trainer has to understand potential causes that can lead to these problems.
A precise diagnosis can only be provided by a medical professional, obviously. In that case, it is certainly important that the personal trainer understand any such diagnoses and develop an optimal strength training programthat is appropriate for any previous condition or injury, or for the explicit purpose of preventing or avoiding problems for which the client is predisposed.
Theoretical content will revisit anatomy with these issues in mind and practical content will include exercises for practical application of knowledge. It will be carried out in two sessions.
This course subject is a continuation of Strength Training with Free Weights 1, which is covered in the Fitness Trainer course. Additional exercises will be introduced for back, chest, shoulder, arm that were not covered in the first part.
A special focus is placed on thebarbellin this group of exercises. In comparison with the first part, the exercises in part 2 tend to display increased complexity and require not only more strength but more developedfocus and coordination skills.
The higher complexity of the exercises mean that such training is more challenging, and variations can train multiple muscle groups at once.
For examples, theOlympic weightlifting movements such as clean and jerk and snatch are introduced.
In addition, some variations of exercises are explored with a methodoligical approach for building variations.
This course topic comprises two sections:
We start with the concept of a functional warm-up approach to this first part of any training session.
We will compare different strategies for warming up and the reasons for warming up, clarifying the effects of warm-up and their relevance to training. The order of individual elements of a warm-up is also covered. Another aspect covered in this unit is novel functional warm-up practices, such as with the use of a foam roller and a variety of mobilization exercises.
The second unit covers the topic of functional training.
We review and answer open questions about the foundations of functional training. We look at numerous functional exercises in closer detail, with and without additional equipment, and work through them in practical execution and discussion. The structure and instruction of HIIT sessions (High Intensity Interval Training) is also touched upon, including a discussion as to how they can be most effectively integrated into group training sessions.
The training approach known as High Intensity Training (HIT) is not to be confused with the similar-sounding High Intensitiy Intervall Training (HIIT). The latter is an approach to strength-endurance or specialized endurance training. HIT, on the other hand, is a special form Hypertrophy Training that is intended to increase muscle mass and strength.
HIT has its origins in bodybuilding and is a training method that can be a very effective and effecient way to train the musculature.
In fast-paced times like ours, the time factor can play a big role among clients and too-long sessions can be a reason to avoid or cease training altogether. One of the most advantageous qualities of a training program can there be that it provides the most effective training effect in the least amount of time.
The parameters of a HIT training session and the important factors to consider are elucidated in this module. The participant is encouraged to experiment, insofar as their training level permits, with the method of HIT training in order to gain practical understanding of the approach.
In this unit covering One2One training the focus is on stretching and mobilization, and how you as a trainer can use this opportunity to learn and make evaluations about your client during this time.
The functional movement analysis, known also as a screen or the FMS is introduced as one possible approach to gain some insight into a trainees current physical state. As such, it serves as one way to gather "actual state" metrics.
Mobility, flexibility and a healthy and balanced range of motion is an important component of every sport and physical practice, and it can have a huge influence on liklihood of injury or overall performance. An appropriate stretching session can increase range of motion during exercise during training exercises, leading to better training adaptations. A post-training stretching routine can aid in regeneration and the maintainance of existing flexibility levels.
The palette of stretching types are introduced in this module, with various stretching techniques and their practical application. The use of a foam roller for certain methods is included.
Additionally, the crucial concepts of spotting and manual assistance are explained and put in practice. A discussion of important considerations for this close work with clients is carried out.
Every chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Due to dysfunctions, asymmetries, and restrictions in the range of motion, many people suffer from complaints in the passive and/or active musculoskeletal system, increasing the risk of injury or premature wear and tear.
In the unit on functional movement analysis, participants learn why everyday routines, poor training, or previous injuries affect mobility, stability, and connective tissue. With the Functional Movement Screen (FMS), participants learn a tool to uncover existing deficits, correct them, and protect clients from injuries and overuse in the long term. The Functional Movement Screen encompasses fundamental movement patterns, motor control within movement patterns, and the execution of basic, non-sport-specific movements. This movement test assesses mobility and stability in the ankle, knee, hip, shoulder joints, and spine, as well as neuromuscular control. The FMS includes 7 fundamental movement patterns that allow for the detection of weaknesses, imbalances, asymmetries, and limitations.
In the practical part, the FMS is finally performed and evaluated by everyone. This process not only uncovers potential deficits but also allows participants to train their eye by mutually assessing each other. Finally, based on the test results, it is important to identify weaknesses, identify corrective patterns, and integrate them into a targeted training cycle.
According to the definition, a fall (Sturz) refers to a sudden, uncontrolled, unintentional descent of the body from lying, sitting, or standing to a lower level. Unfortunately, both the frequency and consequences of falls increase with age. Falls in older adults are by far the most common cause of injuries and the leading cause of accident-related deaths. The reasons for this are varied, ranging from declining sensory organs to coordination impairments and muscular deficits.
In the unit on fall prevention, the causes of increasing fall risk are thoroughly explained, and measures are presented to help reduce the risk of falls and positively influence gait, posture, coordination, and strength. Targeted training is particularly important for seniors, as it helps maintain autonomy and subsequently, quality of life. Participants also learn about tests for assessing fall risk and the methodical development of different training focuses in fall prevention.
In the subject " Overview of Relaxation Methods," the first part presents the current situation regarding " Work-related Stress and Everyday Stress" based on scientific studies. Possible consequences for the individual as well as for our entire society can be derived from this.
In the second part, an overview of different intervention measures is provided. Based on the muscular, vegetative, and cognitive levels, the different Relaxation Methods taught in detail in the subsequent courses are categorized and presented.
The practical sessions are intended to implement, practice, and reinforce the learned theory into practice. Using a guideline, 30 units of relaxation training will be documented.
The goal of the practical sessions is to practice and deepen what has been learned. Participants can record both their own training and guided training sessions with friends and family.
During a session, participants can engage in activities such as progressive muscle relaxation, mental or autogenic training, or breathing exercises. These units can be conducted either individually or with acquaintances/family members. The aim is to develop a sense for relaxation methods so that they can later be competently guided as trainers.
The significance and benefits of mental training have gained ground in various fields over the past decades, whether in sports, professional life, or personal life.
Mental training offers different techniques to optimize the concentration and performance of individuals. Through techniques such as autogenic training, visualization, goal-setting training, etc., undiscovered potentials could be recognized and utilized.
In the realm of relaxation, mental training helps to slow down the relentless thought process, better understand it, and thus make relaxation possible. The course is divided into theoretical and practical parts, with ample space for self-exploration.
Die progressive Muskelrelaxation (PMR), nach Edmund Jacobson, wird bereits seit 1929 gelehrt. Diese Entspannungstechnik ist wissenschaftlich bestens untersucht.
Viele Institutionen, Therapeuten und Trainer nutzen und empfehlen PMR, um Menschen relativ schnell in einem angenehmen Entspannungszustand zu führen.
Diese Methode hat sich seit Ihrer Entstehung stark weiterentwickelt und ist mittlerweile auch in nur wenigen Stunden erlernbar. Im Fach "Progressive Muskelrelaxation" werden zunächst die theoretischen Hintergründe präsentiert, danach wird diese Technik selbst erlebt und selbständig praktiziert.
In todays modern world, stress is something everyone has encountered. Stress is even described by the World Health Organization as the health hazard of the century.
Thats why its important for trainers to address it, and even more important for relaxation trainers to be well-versed in it.
The beginning of this unit consists of background information on stress theory and definitions of stress. The biology of the stress mechanism is discussed, and physiological aspects are linked to stress.
Throughout this training, participants engage with various approaches such as the reaction-oriented approach or the transactional approach. Various models and schemas are presented that have proven effective.
Following a practical input where participants work independently, the SORK schema is examined in depth, discussing personal stressors, organism-specific factors, personal reaction patterns, and consequences.
The effects of stress and techniques for stress management are explained to participants and illustrated through graphics. Relaxation techniques are introduced, and the concept of relaxation is discussed and linked to related terms.
The unit Flexibility Training and Assisted Stretching is divided into three parts: Flexibility Training, Assisted Stretching, and Fascia Training.
Flexibility Training
Flexibility training involves defining flexibility and mobility. Subsequently, an explanation of flexibility and stretchability is provided. The significance of flexibility for sports and relaxation is discussed, along with determining what influences flexibility and vice versa. Terms such as "Muscle Tone" are introduced and associated with relaxation.
Furthermore, the factors influencing stretchability are discussed, and various stretching methods such as static stretching, dynamic stretching, as well as active and passive stretching are explained. The benefits of stretching are discussed, as well as abilities mistakenly attributed to stretching. Additionally, participants learn various stretching exercises for different body parts.
Assisted Stretching
Assisted stretching as a mobilization and stretching technique is introduced in this unit, along with practical applications of assisted stretching. Participants receive a checklist outlining what to consider during a session. Moreover, contraindications prohibiting assisted stretching are addressed.
Fascia Training
Fascia training is also covered in this unit. The composition of fascia is discussed along with methods for training fascia. Practical exercises for fascia stretching are demonstrated, illustrating how a fascia training session can be conducted.
What is Yoga and where does it come from? Yoga is an Indian doctrine that originally stems from Hinduism. The core message of Yoga is: "Through practice and habit, one can perceive the world." Yoga is practiced either individually or in a group and consists of various body, breathing, and meditation techniques.
The earliest records of Yoga date back to the 2nd and 1st centuries BCE and are documented in the so-called Vedas, the sacred scriptures of Hinduism. Yoga is an ancient Indian philosophy that aims at the unity of body, mind, and soul.
The practice of Yoga encompasses various exercises, breathing techniques, and meditations aimed at strengthening the body and calming the mind.
In this subject of the Training Course for Relaxation Trainers, we will focus on some basic Yoga exercises that primarily concentrate on relaxation and strengthening of the body. We will also delve into the history and philosophy of Yoga and learn how this ancient tradition has persisted to the present day.
In the main part, selected Yoga positions with a focus on relaxation will be taught. Self-experience, as well as guiding and correcting the selected Yoga exercises, are central.
In this subject, you will learn about the complex physiological processes that occur after food intake and the anatomical structure of our gastrointestinal tract.
The digestive tract is a complex mechanism that starts after food intake. Digestion begins in the mouth, where food is digested through chewing and mixing with saliva. The next step is the utilization of food in the stomach, where it is further broken down and mixed with gastric juice. Then, the food enters the small intestine, where most of the digestion and absorption take place. Digestion is finally completed in the large intestine, where the food is processed into stool.
The different areas of the digestive tract are introduced and explained in terms of how it functions. Before that, the structure and function of the biological membrane are explained. The biological membrane is a protective barrier that exists around each cell and prevents foreign substances from entering the cell. The membrane consists of a lipid bilayer surrounded by proteins. These proteins are responsible for regulating the influx of nutrients into the cell. Digestion is influenced by many factors, including the type of food, the amount of food, the time of day, and the overall health condition of the body.
This is a crucial subject for the nutritionist training program.
In this course, you will learn how human nutrition changes throughout life.
We will discuss which nutrients are essential for pregnant women and young children, and the differences in macro and micronutrient distribution in various age groups.
We will analyze fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins and discuss which foods can meet the increased needs of a pregnant person. You will also be informed about the dietary recommendations that can be given to breastfeeding mothers and infants.
Furthermore, you will learn about the ideal macronutrient distribution in children and which foods are advantageous. We will clarify why childhood and adolescent obesity has increased significantly in recent decades and what measures can be taken to address it.
Together, we will discuss why nutrition varies so individually among older individuals. We will discuss vitamin intake and how to assess the current situation according to the latest nutritional report.
In this subject, you will learn how environmental factors can affect our nutrition.
You will learn about the ecological aspects that influence human health and the challenges facing global agriculture and the world economy.
We will discuss the interrelationships between health, environment, and society, and the resources available to us. Environmental protection and how food production could be made more sustainable will also be addressed.
In addition, the terms "Ecological Footprint" and "Virtual Water" will be defined, and examples will be discussed together.
You will learn what organic farming means and how organic farming is practiced in Austria. Problems will be highlighted, and solutions regarding the use of agricultural land will be discussed.
Finally, we will explore together which enzymes and organic materials are biotechnologically utilized, and whether genetic engineering is as bad as its reputation.
In the subject Nutrition Science, you will learn about the essential basics for a balanced diet.
The macronutrient groups of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are discussed in detail. We will explore how these can be adapted to individual dietary types and examine vitamins and minerals in terms of their functions and recommendations.
You will learn what "nutrient" actually means and how dietary energy is defined. The functions of water will be explained, along with the deficiency states that occur with dehydration. Additionally, you will gain insight into how the delicate balance of the acid-base balance works and what the current status is in our population.
You will become familiar with the functions of macronutrients and how to incorporate them into everyday life sensibly. We will work on how to adjust macronutrient distribution to an individual and identify sources that have health-promoting effects in our bodies.
We will discuss how vitamins function in the body and what deficiency symptoms can occur with inadequate intake. We will also examine minerals in detail and which sources should be preferred.
Finally, an overview of secondary plant substances will be provided, defining their key effects.
In our modern society, we are constantly striving to optimize ourselves. We invest in our health, our education, and our careers. Nutrition is a crucial factor that we often neglect.
However, proper nutrition can not only keep our bodies healthy but also protect us from a variety of diseases. How do we eat right? Which foods are healthy and which are not? These are questions many people ask themselves.
In the subject of Nutritional Medicine in the Nutrition Trainer Training Program, you will explore the effects of nutrition on the human body. You will gain insight into which dietary mistakes can have negative effects on our organism and what diet-related diseases exist.
Diet-related diseases are widespread in industrialized countries. The most well-known diet-related diseases, such as obesity and diabetes mellitus, will be discussed, and we will provide an overview of gastrointestinal diseases and rheumatic diseases.
Both diseases have increased in recent years and affect more and more people. Obesity is a condition characterized by a high percentage of body fat. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder in which the body either does not produce insulin properly or does not respond properly to insulin.
Another important topic in this subject is food intolerance. Many people suffer from symptoms but do not know exactly what they have. You will also learn how labeling works in Germany and what you should consider if you have a food intolerance.
Food is one of the basic human needs. We eat to survive. But food is more than just a necessity. It is a need that must be satisfied both physically and emotionally.
We all have a connection to our food. Our eating habits are closely linked to our emotions and personality. In our culture, food is an important part of social gatherings. We eat to relax, to experience joy, and to find comfort.
In this course section, food preferences of different age groups and genders are highlighted. Eating disorders are also discussed in this course section. In addition to the different types of eating disorders, you will also learn about possible forms of therapy. Our dietary habits and our attitude towards our food have a significant impact on our health and our psychology.
In addition, we delve into supermarket psychology and the psychological tricks used by the food industry, such as how products are placed and why fruits and vegetables are located at the entrance area.
Eating psychology is a very exciting subject for participants in the Nutrition Trainer Training. Afterward, you will surely see shopping centers with a different perspective.
If you want to address "health" as a topic, there are several aspects to consider. First, you should know how to define "health" correctly and what preventive measures you can take. Health is not just the absence of illness but also a state of well-being. Secondly, its important to know what preventive measures can be taken to prevent diseases.
It is important that we familiarize ourselves with the various health measures implemented in our country so that we know how to promote our health. You will also learn how to improve your well-being and explore the specialization of corporate health promotion in more detail and what strategies should be pursued as a nutrition trainer.
This course will also give you an overview of the healthcare system and inform you about the various aspects of the topic, including the measures for disease prevention and how health projects are structured in the German-speaking region.
Corporate health promotion focuses on promoting the health of employees in companies. It considers the aspects of physical, mental, and social health. Corporate health promotion is an important part of human resources policies in companies and plays a central role in disease prevention.
You will also learn about the role of nutrition consultants in health promotion, the tasks they undertake, and how important nutrition is for health.
The macronutrient groups of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are examined here from a chemical perspective.
The structure and function are discussed in detail, as well as the path of food from gastrointestinal digestion to the cell.
You gain insight into the chemical structure of a macronutrient and how complex molecules are constructed.
The function and physiology are discussed, as well as the detailed process of gastrointestinal digestion. You learn how the broken-down molecular parts are transported in the body and ultimately reach the cell.
The energy generation for each macronutrient is discussed in detail, including how the important energy carrier ATP is ultimately formed.
In the Herbalism course, herbs and spices are discussed from A to Z.
You learn how to distinguish the different plants by their appearance and which ingredients can have a pharmacological effect. Practical application is also discussed, including recipes that are discussed and cooked.
The healing effects of herbs and spices are also discussed in the course. You will learn which herbs have influenced human nutrition for millennia and what cultural history has shaped the use of herbs. Herb gathering is examined closely, including potential mistakes.
You receive a comprehensive overview of the various herbs and spices and how to distinguish them. The use of plant parts in specific dishes and recipes is discussed, as well as their potential health benefits.
Finally, recipes are discussed and a selection is cooked.
In many countries, there are legal regulations governing the labeling of food products. In the German-speaking region, for example, there is the Regulation on the Nutritional Labeling of Foods (NWKV).
This regulation governs how a food product must be labeled in the German-speaking region. The aim of labeling is to provide consumers with relevant information about the food product so that they can achieve a healthy and balanced diet.
In this course of the Nutrition Trainer Training, we will focus on food labeling and learn about the most important legal guidelines. You will learn about changes in this area and what food producers need to pay attention to.
There is also an additional task for this course, where you will select various food products and work on their labeling and specified ingredients (E numbers, preservatives, colorings, etc.).
Food products may contain allergens that can cause reactions in sensitive individuals. For this reason, it is important that allergens are properly labeled. Food products containing allergens must indicate them on the packaging. In gastronomy, allergens must be indicated on the menu.
As an aspiring nutrition trainer, it is important to know what is contained in the foods that are consumed, so that you can recommend your clients the right foods they need. You will take a closer look at what is stated on a nutrient table and what else to consider when selecting foods.
The quality of the food we consume is crucial for our health.
In the course of Food Science in the Nutrition Trainer Training, we delve into the effects of food on the human body.
Food is categorized into various groups based on their origin. Food categories of animal origin include meat and meat products, dairy and dairy products, eggs, fish, and seafood. Plant-based foods are classified into grains and pseudocereals, legumes, fruits & vegetables, nuts, seeds, and sprouts. We delve deeper into these groups to provide you with more insight into the foods you consume.
Furthermore, we explore the various quality differences and how cultivation and breeding can influence food products. Additionally, we break down the nutrients contained in different foods and the processing steps that lead to the final product.
At first glance, the topic of Food Toxicology may not seem particularly interesting. However, upon closer examination, one quickly realizes that this is a very important subject. After all, it concerns our health.
Food toxins and food poisoning can be very dangerous and often even fatal. On one hand, plant substances (antinutrients), fungal toxins, and marine toxins can lead to poisoning in humans. On the other hand, bacteria, molds, and viruses can cause poisoning due to poor (kitchen) hygiene.
In this course, we will also explore the various types of poisonings and find out how to prevent them.
"The dose makes the poison" is a well-known saying that is very apt here. Many foods we eat every day can be toxic, but in small amounts, they are harmless. Therefore, it is important to know the quantity of a particular food you can consume before it becomes dangerous.
Foods can have a toxic effect if they contain toxins. These toxins can be of natural origin, such as alkaloids in various plant species. Mold fungi can also develop toxic substances called mycotoxins.
In rare cases, poisoning results from intoxication with foods contaminated with pollutants. These pollutants can occur accidentally in foods or be intentionally added. Examples of pollutants that can be found in foods include heavy metals, pesticides, and dioxins.
Therefore, it is important as an aspiring nutrition trainer to be aware of the risks of food toxins and food poisoning and to be able to take the necessary precautions.
The basic module Sports Competence is approved by the German Central Agency for Distance Learning (ZFU) under the following number: 7324018c. The ZFU is the central authority for distance learning in Germany and works on the basis of the Distance Learning Protection Act (FernUSG). It decides on the approval of distance learning courses nationwide in order to guarantee a technically correct and generally professional distance learning course.
As a recognized institution in adult education, our curricula are regularly evaluated and recognized by state institutions and funding bodies. We are constantly striving to exceed current quality standards in order to guarantee you the best possible training. Convince yourself of our certifications.
There are a variety of funding options for training courses at the Flexyfit Sports Academy. State-specific and EU funding as well as tax-related options form the basis for this.
However, we would like to point out that the respective funding body is solely responsible for deciding on the allocation or amount of funding.
We will be happy to help you find a suitable funding body and compile all the course information you need for a funding application. You must submit the application itself to the funding body.
You can find an overview of the most important funding bodies here.
Depending on the funding institution, the training costs are either paid directly after the funding application has been confirmed (e.g. AMS) or reimbursed in full or in part after successful completion of the training (e.g. waff). Please contact the funding institutions yourself to find out how the funding works.
Yes, the majority of our courses are suitable for educational leave.
If you want to continue your education without terminating your employment, you can arrange educational leave with your employer. This means you will be released from work for the duration of your training.
Plan your educational leave with us now! We will be happy to clarify your individual training requirements with you in a personal, non-binding consultation.
You can take your educational leave for a maximum of 1 year within 4 years - there are 3 options:
It is important that your employer agrees to you taking educational leave. You must provide evidence of the training plans issued by us to the extent of 20 hours per week in the case of full-time educational leave, or at least 10 hours in the case of part-time educational leave.
You must regularly provide evidence of the progress of your training. For example, in the form of examinations or confirmation of attendance, which you will receive from us.
Preventive trainers supervise and train people who want to promote their health and prevent illness through nutrition and exercises for body and mind. In courses or with individuals, preventive trainers supervise the training of various types of sport by demonstrating and leading exercises.
It depends on the workplace or, if the trainer is self-employed, on the range of sports they have put together themselves. These can be strength training or endurance training, preventive training for the pelvic floor or mobilization, or even yoga or Pilates, which is why these are all detailed learning contents in our training to become a preventive fitness and vitality trainer.
Thanks to the comprehensive training content, graduates of our preventive trainer course are also fully qualified fitness and personal trainers. They master the One2One with the customer as well as various training methods, from differentiated strength training to HIT and functional training to sensomotoric training.
Furthermore, preventive trainers can also act as relaxation trainers and teach customers relaxation techniques, e.g. how to counter stress at work and in everyday life.
Preventive trainers are also in great demand in the field of nutrition, for example to pass on knowledge about nutrition to health-conscious people in lectures, workshops or seminars.
As the tasks of a prevention trainer are not explicitly regulated, there is no standard salary. On average, the starting salary is between €1,300 and €1,960.
Some employers also offer additional benefits, such as further training, discounted or free use of company facilities (such as gyms or wellness facilities) or free accommodation and meals.
Prevention trainers work in health practices or sports and wellness hotels, but also in fitness studios. And of course there is always the option of self-employment.
In sports and wellness hotels and the like, prevention trainers put together a program for guests that is tailored to their physical fitness and advise them on nutrition, health and stress management.
Self-employed prevention trainers either work as individual coaches or offer seminars and courses.
We regularly list job advertisements from fitness studios on our Sportkarriere platform. There you can apply directly for jobs as a fitness trainer, branch manager, instructor or studio employee.
If you have already completed an apprenticeship with us and you are interested in a further course, the Sports Competence module will be credited to you.
If you are studying at a university, we can sometimes credit individual subjects. For example, if you have completed training in the medical field, experience has shown that the subjects of anatomy and physiology can often be credited. If you have completed training with another provider of adult education (e.g. online trainer license, Vitalakademie, etc.), we will have to assess individually whether something can be credited.
A deposit of €600 is required for payment in installments for face-to-face courses
No down payment is required for distance learning courses paid in installments.
Flexyfit does not offer a literal money-back guarantee, but it does offer a right of withdrawal.
Based on the Distance and Off-Premises Transactions Act (FAGG) in accordance with § 1 KSchG, participants have 14 days to withdraw from the training purchase without giving reasons. We therefore send the invoice (the first invoice in the case of payment by installments) only after 2 weeks. This means that participants will not incur any costs if they withdraw from the contract within these 2 weeks.
Embark on your career as an all-round talent in a meaningful industry. With knowledge in prevention, fitness, nutrition, and relaxation, you can provide comprehensive advice and support to your clients.
The broad skills you acquire in the preventive trainer training enable you to work as a personal trainer, open your own studio or practice, or conduct seminars and workshops. Employment in fitness studios, fitness and wellness hotels, and various other institutions is also an option.
Across 6 modules, we cover important content from various areas of the fitness and health sector. In the Sports Competence module, you will first learn the fundamentals of anatomy, nutrition, exercise physiology, and more, upon which later modules will build.
In the Fitness Trainer and Health Fitness Personal Trainer modules, you will learn the content of the Dipl. Health Fitness Personal Trainer training. From strength training to endurance training, as well as One2One and training planning, you will be fully prepared for your future work as a personal trainer.
In the Relaxation Trainer and Nutrition Trainer modules, you will learn important content related to stress management and health. Whether its yoga, Pilates, mental training, or breathing exercises, as a relaxation trainer, you will know how to help your clients achieve more serenity. In the field of nutrition, you can also advise your clients on nutrition forms, nutrients, food knowledge, and much more.
Uniquely in this training, you will also learn various methods of prevention. As individuals age, it becomes necessary to train certain muscle groups and coordination skills more intensively to prevent problems such as falls, back pain, incontinence, and restricted movement. The Prevention module addresses these issues and teaches you exercises that can be performed preventively.
Our certificates are globally recognized and issued in various formats. Upon request, you will receive our certificate in multiple languages (DE, EN, ES), with country-specific information and with or without grading.
These variations are all available for free download online. Additionally, you will receive a certificate of your choice printed on special paper with embossed printing.
The following certificates (in multiple languages DE, EN, ES) are awarded:
We are delighted to assist you further via contact by phone, email, or chat. Perhaps youll find the answer to your question in our general FAQ or Preventive Trainer FAQ.
You can find the list of modules and subjects by clicking on the "Course content" tab.
As our training courses are very flexible, the duration of the course depends heavily on your own learning initiative, the amount of time you spend each week and your previous knowledge. Depending on the scope of the course, the average duration is three to twelve months.
Learn at your own pace, when and where you want. The Academy account accompanies you on your computer, tablet or smartphone and includes everything you need for the course.
You can choose from a wide range of Full HD learning videos in which our top instructors teach you the training content. You can also read the content in our scripts and presentations.
Our distance learning courses are in no way inferior to face-to-face courses and prepare you optimally for working with your customers! Thanks to our practice-oriented learning videos, you will also learn practical content as if you were sitting in a classroom course.
On your way to the certificate, you will work your way through various compulsory and additional tasks. These consist, for example, of training protocols, creating training plans or recording videos during the performance and instruction of practical exercises. Step by step, you will come closer to completing the training of your dreams.
During your training, you can expect both multiple choice online intermediate exams and practical final exams. It wouldnt be distance learning if you had to travel far to take the exam - thats why the practical exams can be taken via video call!
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Functional anatomy is a foundation necessary for all trainers in exercise, fitness and sports. This subject provides a comprehensive introduction to the anatomy of the human body and a wellspring of important knowledge.
The course is constructed to present the information in an interesting and comprehensible manner and features different learning approaches appropriate for Fitness and Personal Trainers.
The goal is, to understand the relationship between movement patterns, the human body and relevant anatomical terminology.
More and more companies are integrating Corporate Wellness and similar health initiatives into their employee benefits packages. By doing so they promote the health and well-being of their employees, reducing the incidence of sick-leave and building healthier, stronger team dynamics.
Exactly why such initiatives are important is discussed in this introduction to the concept, as well as challenges that such initiatives face including organisational dysfunction.
Participants also learn about the advantages of corporate wellness and some trusted approaches and tools for finding and working with a company.
We offer suggestions on how to approach companies about Corporate Wellness, how to develop a corporate wellness concept and important organisational points to consider.
Participants will be exposed to some practical examples and will have the possiblity to perform group work on the topic.
The unit on Marketing and Customer Interaction gives participants some insight into identifying, working with and marketing to their ideal customer. This is one of the most useful units for the aspiring trainer, as it helps them identify their place in the market, which makes for a more successful career start.
We begin by taking a look at Marketing itself to understand exactly what it is and of what relevance it has for personal trainers.
Important basic concepts such as USP, positioning, target market, etc. are introduced and different models from marketing such as the SMART Formula, marketing mix (7Ps) and more are explained.
The communication between trainer and client is also addressed in this unit. Various aspects of communication theory and some guidelines for successful communication are covered.
Upon completion of this subject, participants are able to develop marketing strategies for their product and/or services, ready to position themselves in a market rich in variety and full of possibility!
A working understanding of human physiology and therefore the relationships between the various functions of the human body is crucial for anyone working in the exercise and fitness field. It is a requisite knowledge for the sufficient practice of their profession.
This course makes the relationships within the human organism graspable for everyone. Take a deep-dive into the human body and learn the functions of our organism for your new profession in fitness.
In this subject you will get a close look at energy metabolism needed for muscle activation, the circulatory system and the pulmonary system.
Any high quality education in fitness and exercise begins with the foundations of anatomy and physiology.
In this unit participants are prepared for successful communication with their clients on every level. In addition, we take a look at how the trainer or coach can go about dealing with their own goals and motives, which will in turn help them better understand their clients.
The right goal-setting and the proper approach to feedback are an important parts of this unit.
The way we manage stress as trainers and with our clients and a variety of learning strategies are explored so these skills can be integrated into your professional approach.
In this introduction to training theory we look at the foundations of training plan creation and management, including the principles of training, training methodology and factors that influence sports performance.
Because performance capacity, performance diagnostics, training and competition are so interrelated, they are covered together in this unit.
The second half of this unit Im zweiten Teil der Trainingslehre wird das Training als komplexer Handlungsprozess und im Zusammenhang mit Planung, Ausführung und Evaluation definiert und bewertet.
Ein wichtiger Teil der Trainingslehre ist nach wie vor die Trainingsplangestaltung, die mit Beispielen über die Möglichkeiten einer Trainingsplangestaltung praktisch vermittelt werden.
Um das Thema der Trainingswissenschaft zu vertiefen, laden wir regelmäßig internationale Top-Dozenten wie Univ. Prof. Dr. Paul Haber und Prof.em. Dr.phil. Dr.med. Dr. hc Jürgen Weineck zu uns in die Academy ein.
Unter anderem sind sie für die Bücher "Optimales Training" (Jürgen Weineck) und "Leistungsphysiologie" (Paul Haber) in der Trainingswissenschaft bekannt.
Machine-supported strength training is a specialized form of strength training. As opposed to training with free weights, machines which provide a guided and limited movement pattern are used. The movement radius and range of motion is predetermined, which allows less room for compensatory movements or incorrect form.
This type of training is therefore very useful for novices to strength training, but it also a very important tool for bodybuilders and those recovering from injury.
Course participants will learn the proper technique and set-up for a selection of the most important and widely-used strength training machines. Some of the most common mistakes are covered and coaching points are provided so clients can be assisted in their use of machines.
In functional training several muscles are strengthened at the same time. Entire muscle groups/muscle chains are worked out. It is mainly focused on the coordination of the muscles, the interaction of the muscles with each other, the economization of the movements and the stability of the core.
Functional strength training is highly important because it can be integrated into daily life and is applicable to all sports. It is used in recreational and leisure sports, in competitive sports, in rehabilitation training and in preventive training. In addition, it can be practiced at any age.
Functional strength training involves training with unstable equipment and with the own body weight.
In this unit, our participants learn how to work with various equipment, such as the sling trainer, the pezzi ball, etc. and how to use them in functional training. They are shown different body weight exercises, different muscle chains and they are taught and how to train them selectively.
Back pain and shoulder pain are among the most common problems for practitioners of strength training. In order to make an effort to combat these issues, a personal trainer has to understand potential causes that can lead to these problems.
A precise diagnosis can only be provided by a medical professional, obviously. In that case, it is certainly important that the personal trainer understand any such diagnoses and develop an optimal strength training programthat is appropriate for any previous condition or injury, or for the explicit purpose of preventing or avoiding problems for which the client is predisposed.
Theoretical content will revisit anatomy with these issues in mind and practical content will include exercises for practical application of knowledge. It will be carried out in two sessions.
This course subject is a continuation of Strength Training with Free Weights 1, which is covered in the Fitness Trainer course. Additional exercises will be introduced for back, chest, shoulder, arm that were not covered in the first part.
A special focus is placed on thebarbellin this group of exercises. In comparison with the first part, the exercises in part 2 tend to display increased complexity and require not only more strength but more developedfocus and coordination skills.
The higher complexity of the exercises mean that such training is more challenging, and variations can train multiple muscle groups at once.
For examples, theOlympic weightlifting movements such as clean and jerk and snatch are introduced.
In addition, some variations of exercises are explored with a methodoligical approach for building variations.
This course topic comprises two sections:
We start with the concept of a functional warm-up approach to this first part of any training session.
We will compare different strategies for warming up and the reasons for warming up, clarifying the effects of warm-up and their relevance to training. The order of individual elements of a warm-up is also covered. Another aspect covered in this unit is novel functional warm-up practices, such as with the use of a foam roller and a variety of mobilization exercises.
The second unit covers the topic of functional training.
We review and answer open questions about the foundations of functional training. We look at numerous functional exercises in closer detail, with and without additional equipment, and work through them in practical execution and discussion. The structure and instruction of HIIT sessions (High Intensity Interval Training) is also touched upon, including a discussion as to how they can be most effectively integrated into group training sessions.
The training approach known as High Intensity Training (HIT) is not to be confused with the similar-sounding High Intensitiy Intervall Training (HIIT). The latter is an approach to strength-endurance or specialized endurance training. HIT, on the other hand, is a special form Hypertrophy Training that is intended to increase muscle mass and strength.
HIT has its origins in bodybuilding and is a training method that can be a very effective and effecient way to train the musculature.
In fast-paced times like ours, the time factor can play a big role among clients and too-long sessions can be a reason to avoid or cease training altogether. One of the most advantageous qualities of a training program can there be that it provides the most effective training effect in the least amount of time.
The parameters of a HIT training session and the important factors to consider are elucidated in this module. The participant is encouraged to experiment, insofar as their training level permits, with the method of HIT training in order to gain practical understanding of the approach.
In this unit covering One2One training the focus is on stretching and mobilization, and how you as a trainer can use this opportunity to learn and make evaluations about your client during this time.
The functional movement analysis, known also as a screen or the FMS is introduced as one possible approach to gain some insight into a trainees current physical state. As such, it serves as one way to gather "actual state" metrics.
Mobility, flexibility and a healthy and balanced range of motion is an important component of every sport and physical practice, and it can have a huge influence on liklihood of injury or overall performance. An appropriate stretching session can increase range of motion during exercise during training exercises, leading to better training adaptations. A post-training stretching routine can aid in regeneration and the maintainance of existing flexibility levels.
The palette of stretching types are introduced in this module, with various stretching techniques and their practical application. The use of a foam roller for certain methods is included.
Additionally, the crucial concepts of spotting and manual assistance are explained and put in practice. A discussion of important considerations for this close work with clients is carried out.
Every chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Due to dysfunctions, asymmetries, and restrictions in the range of motion, many people suffer from complaints in the passive and/or active musculoskeletal system, increasing the risk of injury or premature wear and tear.
In the unit on functional movement analysis, participants learn why everyday routines, poor training, or previous injuries affect mobility, stability, and connective tissue. With the Functional Movement Screen (FMS), participants learn a tool to uncover existing deficits, correct them, and protect clients from injuries and overuse in the long term. The Functional Movement Screen encompasses fundamental movement patterns, motor control within movement patterns, and the execution of basic, non-sport-specific movements. This movement test assesses mobility and stability in the ankle, knee, hip, shoulder joints, and spine, as well as neuromuscular control. The FMS includes 7 fundamental movement patterns that allow for the detection of weaknesses, imbalances, asymmetries, and limitations.
In the practical part, the FMS is finally performed and evaluated by everyone. This process not only uncovers potential deficits but also allows participants to train their eye by mutually assessing each other. Finally, based on the test results, it is important to identify weaknesses, identify corrective patterns, and integrate them into a targeted training cycle.
According to the definition, a fall (Sturz) refers to a sudden, uncontrolled, unintentional descent of the body from lying, sitting, or standing to a lower level. Unfortunately, both the frequency and consequences of falls increase with age. Falls in older adults are by far the most common cause of injuries and the leading cause of accident-related deaths. The reasons for this are varied, ranging from declining sensory organs to coordination impairments and muscular deficits.
In the unit on fall prevention, the causes of increasing fall risk are thoroughly explained, and measures are presented to help reduce the risk of falls and positively influence gait, posture, coordination, and strength. Targeted training is particularly important for seniors, as it helps maintain autonomy and subsequently, quality of life. Participants also learn about tests for assessing fall risk and the methodical development of different training focuses in fall prevention.
In the subject " Overview of Relaxation Methods," the first part presents the current situation regarding " Work-related Stress and Everyday Stress" based on scientific studies. Possible consequences for the individual as well as for our entire society can be derived from this.
In the second part, an overview of different intervention measures is provided. Based on the muscular, vegetative, and cognitive levels, the different Relaxation Methods taught in detail in the subsequent courses are categorized and presented.
The practical sessions are intended to implement, practice, and reinforce the learned theory into practice. Using a guideline, 30 units of relaxation training will be documented.
The goal of the practical sessions is to practice and deepen what has been learned. Participants can record both their own training and guided training sessions with friends and family.
During a session, participants can engage in activities such as progressive muscle relaxation, mental or autogenic training, or breathing exercises. These units can be conducted either individually or with acquaintances/family members. The aim is to develop a sense for relaxation methods so that they can later be competently guided as trainers.
The significance and benefits of mental training have gained ground in various fields over the past decades, whether in sports, professional life, or personal life.
Mental training offers different techniques to optimize the concentration and performance of individuals. Through techniques such as autogenic training, visualization, goal-setting training, etc., undiscovered potentials could be recognized and utilized.
In the realm of relaxation, mental training helps to slow down the relentless thought process, better understand it, and thus make relaxation possible. The course is divided into theoretical and practical parts, with ample space for self-exploration.
Die progressive Muskelrelaxation (PMR), nach Edmund Jacobson, wird bereits seit 1929 gelehrt. Diese Entspannungstechnik ist wissenschaftlich bestens untersucht.
Viele Institutionen, Therapeuten und Trainer nutzen und empfehlen PMR, um Menschen relativ schnell in einem angenehmen Entspannungszustand zu führen.
Diese Methode hat sich seit Ihrer Entstehung stark weiterentwickelt und ist mittlerweile auch in nur wenigen Stunden erlernbar. Im Fach "Progressive Muskelrelaxation" werden zunächst die theoretischen Hintergründe präsentiert, danach wird diese Technik selbst erlebt und selbständig praktiziert.
In todays modern world, stress is something everyone has encountered. Stress is even described by the World Health Organization as the health hazard of the century.
Thats why its important for trainers to address it, and even more important for relaxation trainers to be well-versed in it.
The beginning of this unit consists of background information on stress theory and definitions of stress. The biology of the stress mechanism is discussed, and physiological aspects are linked to stress.
Throughout this training, participants engage with various approaches such as the reaction-oriented approach or the transactional approach. Various models and schemas are presented that have proven effective.
Following a practical input where participants work independently, the SORK schema is examined in depth, discussing personal stressors, organism-specific factors, personal reaction patterns, and consequences.
The effects of stress and techniques for stress management are explained to participants and illustrated through graphics. Relaxation techniques are introduced, and the concept of relaxation is discussed and linked to related terms.
The unit Flexibility Training and Assisted Stretching is divided into three parts: Flexibility Training, Assisted Stretching, and Fascia Training.
Flexibility Training
Flexibility training involves defining flexibility and mobility. Subsequently, an explanation of flexibility and stretchability is provided. The significance of flexibility for sports and relaxation is discussed, along with determining what influences flexibility and vice versa. Terms such as "Muscle Tone" are introduced and associated with relaxation.
Furthermore, the factors influencing stretchability are discussed, and various stretching methods such as static stretching, dynamic stretching, as well as active and passive stretching are explained. The benefits of stretching are discussed, as well as abilities mistakenly attributed to stretching. Additionally, participants learn various stretching exercises for different body parts.
Assisted Stretching
Assisted stretching as a mobilization and stretching technique is introduced in this unit, along with practical applications of assisted stretching. Participants receive a checklist outlining what to consider during a session. Moreover, contraindications prohibiting assisted stretching are addressed.
Fascia Training
Fascia training is also covered in this unit. The composition of fascia is discussed along with methods for training fascia. Practical exercises for fascia stretching are demonstrated, illustrating how a fascia training session can be conducted.
What is Yoga and where does it come from? Yoga is an Indian doctrine that originally stems from Hinduism. The core message of Yoga is: "Through practice and habit, one can perceive the world." Yoga is practiced either individually or in a group and consists of various body, breathing, and meditation techniques.
The earliest records of Yoga date back to the 2nd and 1st centuries BCE and are documented in the so-called Vedas, the sacred scriptures of Hinduism. Yoga is an ancient Indian philosophy that aims at the unity of body, mind, and soul.
The practice of Yoga encompasses various exercises, breathing techniques, and meditations aimed at strengthening the body and calming the mind.
In this subject of the Training Course for Relaxation Trainers, we will focus on some basic Yoga exercises that primarily concentrate on relaxation and strengthening of the body. We will also delve into the history and philosophy of Yoga and learn how this ancient tradition has persisted to the present day.
In the main part, selected Yoga positions with a focus on relaxation will be taught. Self-experience, as well as guiding and correcting the selected Yoga exercises, are central.
In this subject, you will learn about the complex physiological processes that occur after food intake and the anatomical structure of our gastrointestinal tract.
The digestive tract is a complex mechanism that starts after food intake. Digestion begins in the mouth, where food is digested through chewing and mixing with saliva. The next step is the utilization of food in the stomach, where it is further broken down and mixed with gastric juice. Then, the food enters the small intestine, where most of the digestion and absorption take place. Digestion is finally completed in the large intestine, where the food is processed into stool.
The different areas of the digestive tract are introduced and explained in terms of how it functions. Before that, the structure and function of the biological membrane are explained. The biological membrane is a protective barrier that exists around each cell and prevents foreign substances from entering the cell. The membrane consists of a lipid bilayer surrounded by proteins. These proteins are responsible for regulating the influx of nutrients into the cell. Digestion is influenced by many factors, including the type of food, the amount of food, the time of day, and the overall health condition of the body.
This is a crucial subject for the nutritionist training program.
In this course, you will learn how human nutrition changes throughout life.
We will discuss which nutrients are essential for pregnant women and young children, and the differences in macro and micronutrient distribution in various age groups.
We will analyze fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins and discuss which foods can meet the increased needs of a pregnant person. You will also be informed about the dietary recommendations that can be given to breastfeeding mothers and infants.
Furthermore, you will learn about the ideal macronutrient distribution in children and which foods are advantageous. We will clarify why childhood and adolescent obesity has increased significantly in recent decades and what measures can be taken to address it.
Together, we will discuss why nutrition varies so individually among older individuals. We will discuss vitamin intake and how to assess the current situation according to the latest nutritional report.
In this subject, you will learn how environmental factors can affect our nutrition.
You will learn about the ecological aspects that influence human health and the challenges facing global agriculture and the world economy.
We will discuss the interrelationships between health, environment, and society, and the resources available to us. Environmental protection and how food production could be made more sustainable will also be addressed.
In addition, the terms "Ecological Footprint" and "Virtual Water" will be defined, and examples will be discussed together.
You will learn what organic farming means and how organic farming is practiced in Austria. Problems will be highlighted, and solutions regarding the use of agricultural land will be discussed.
Finally, we will explore together which enzymes and organic materials are biotechnologically utilized, and whether genetic engineering is as bad as its reputation.
In the subject Nutrition Science, you will learn about the essential basics for a balanced diet.
The macronutrient groups of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are discussed in detail. We will explore how these can be adapted to individual dietary types and examine vitamins and minerals in terms of their functions and recommendations.
You will learn what "nutrient" actually means and how dietary energy is defined. The functions of water will be explained, along with the deficiency states that occur with dehydration. Additionally, you will gain insight into how the delicate balance of the acid-base balance works and what the current status is in our population.
You will become familiar with the functions of macronutrients and how to incorporate them into everyday life sensibly. We will work on how to adjust macronutrient distribution to an individual and identify sources that have health-promoting effects in our bodies.
We will discuss how vitamins function in the body and what deficiency symptoms can occur with inadequate intake. We will also examine minerals in detail and which sources should be preferred.
Finally, an overview of secondary plant substances will be provided, defining their key effects.
In our modern society, we are constantly striving to optimize ourselves. We invest in our health, our education, and our careers. Nutrition is a crucial factor that we often neglect.
However, proper nutrition can not only keep our bodies healthy but also protect us from a variety of diseases. How do we eat right? Which foods are healthy and which are not? These are questions many people ask themselves.
In the subject of Nutritional Medicine in the Nutrition Trainer Training Program, you will explore the effects of nutrition on the human body. You will gain insight into which dietary mistakes can have negative effects on our organism and what diet-related diseases exist.
Diet-related diseases are widespread in industrialized countries. The most well-known diet-related diseases, such as obesity and diabetes mellitus, will be discussed, and we will provide an overview of gastrointestinal diseases and rheumatic diseases.
Both diseases have increased in recent years and affect more and more people. Obesity is a condition characterized by a high percentage of body fat. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder in which the body either does not produce insulin properly or does not respond properly to insulin.
Another important topic in this subject is food intolerance. Many people suffer from symptoms but do not know exactly what they have. You will also learn how labeling works in Germany and what you should consider if you have a food intolerance.
Food is one of the basic human needs. We eat to survive. But food is more than just a necessity. It is a need that must be satisfied both physically and emotionally.
We all have a connection to our food. Our eating habits are closely linked to our emotions and personality. In our culture, food is an important part of social gatherings. We eat to relax, to experience joy, and to find comfort.
In this course section, food preferences of different age groups and genders are highlighted. Eating disorders are also discussed in this course section. In addition to the different types of eating disorders, you will also learn about possible forms of therapy. Our dietary habits and our attitude towards our food have a significant impact on our health and our psychology.
In addition, we delve into supermarket psychology and the psychological tricks used by the food industry, such as how products are placed and why fruits and vegetables are located at the entrance area.
Eating psychology is a very exciting subject for participants in the Nutrition Trainer Training. Afterward, you will surely see shopping centers with a different perspective.
If you want to address "health" as a topic, there are several aspects to consider. First, you should know how to define "health" correctly and what preventive measures you can take. Health is not just the absence of illness but also a state of well-being. Secondly, its important to know what preventive measures can be taken to prevent diseases.
It is important that we familiarize ourselves with the various health measures implemented in our country so that we know how to promote our health. You will also learn how to improve your well-being and explore the specialization of corporate health promotion in more detail and what strategies should be pursued as a nutrition trainer.
This course will also give you an overview of the healthcare system and inform you about the various aspects of the topic, including the measures for disease prevention and how health projects are structured in the German-speaking region.
Corporate health promotion focuses on promoting the health of employees in companies. It considers the aspects of physical, mental, and social health. Corporate health promotion is an important part of human resources policies in companies and plays a central role in disease prevention.
You will also learn about the role of nutrition consultants in health promotion, the tasks they undertake, and how important nutrition is for health.
The macronutrient groups of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats are examined here from a chemical perspective.
The structure and function are discussed in detail, as well as the path of food from gastrointestinal digestion to the cell.
You gain insight into the chemical structure of a macronutrient and how complex molecules are constructed.
The function and physiology are discussed, as well as the detailed process of gastrointestinal digestion. You learn how the broken-down molecular parts are transported in the body and ultimately reach the cell.
The energy generation for each macronutrient is discussed in detail, including how the important energy carrier ATP is ultimately formed.
In the Herbalism course, herbs and spices are discussed from A to Z.
You learn how to distinguish the different plants by their appearance and which ingredients can have a pharmacological effect. Practical application is also discussed, including recipes that are discussed and cooked.
The healing effects of herbs and spices are also discussed in the course. You will learn which herbs have influenced human nutrition for millennia and what cultural history has shaped the use of herbs. Herb gathering is examined closely, including potential mistakes.
You receive a comprehensive overview of the various herbs and spices and how to distinguish them. The use of plant parts in specific dishes and recipes is discussed, as well as their potential health benefits.
Finally, recipes are discussed and a selection is cooked.
In many countries, there are legal regulations governing the labeling of food products. In the German-speaking region, for example, there is the Regulation on the Nutritional Labeling of Foods (NWKV).
This regulation governs how a food product must be labeled in the German-speaking region. The aim of labeling is to provide consumers with relevant information about the food product so that they can achieve a healthy and balanced diet.
In this course of the Nutrition Trainer Training, we will focus on food labeling and learn about the most important legal guidelines. You will learn about changes in this area and what food producers need to pay attention to.
There is also an additional task for this course, where you will select various food products and work on their labeling and specified ingredients (E numbers, preservatives, colorings, etc.).
Food products may contain allergens that can cause reactions in sensitive individuals. For this reason, it is important that allergens are properly labeled. Food products containing allergens must indicate them on the packaging. In gastronomy, allergens must be indicated on the menu.
As an aspiring nutrition trainer, it is important to know what is contained in the foods that are consumed, so that you can recommend your clients the right foods they need. You will take a closer look at what is stated on a nutrient table and what else to consider when selecting foods.
The quality of the food we consume is crucial for our health.
In the course of Food Science in the Nutrition Trainer Training, we delve into the effects of food on the human body.
Food is categorized into various groups based on their origin. Food categories of animal origin include meat and meat products, dairy and dairy products, eggs, fish, and seafood. Plant-based foods are classified into grains and pseudocereals, legumes, fruits & vegetables, nuts, seeds, and sprouts. We delve deeper into these groups to provide you with more insight into the foods you consume.
Furthermore, we explore the various quality differences and how cultivation and breeding can influence food products. Additionally, we break down the nutrients contained in different foods and the processing steps that lead to the final product.
At first glance, the topic of Food Toxicology may not seem particularly interesting. However, upon closer examination, one quickly realizes that this is a very important subject. After all, it concerns our health.
Food toxins and food poisoning can be very dangerous and often even fatal. On one hand, plant substances (antinutrients), fungal toxins, and marine toxins can lead to poisoning in humans. On the other hand, bacteria, molds, and viruses can cause poisoning due to poor (kitchen) hygiene.
In this course, we will also explore the various types of poisonings and find out how to prevent them.
"The dose makes the poison" is a well-known saying that is very apt here. Many foods we eat every day can be toxic, but in small amounts, they are harmless. Therefore, it is important to know the quantity of a particular food you can consume before it becomes dangerous.
Foods can have a toxic effect if they contain toxins. These toxins can be of natural origin, such as alkaloids in various plant species. Mold fungi can also develop toxic substances called mycotoxins.
In rare cases, poisoning results from intoxication with foods contaminated with pollutants. These pollutants can occur accidentally in foods or be intentionally added. Examples of pollutants that can be found in foods include heavy metals, pesticides, and dioxins.
Therefore, it is important as an aspiring nutrition trainer to be aware of the risks of food toxins and food poisoning and to be able to take the necessary precautions.
The basic module Sports Competence is approved by the German Central Agency for Distance Learning (ZFU) under the following number: 7324018c. The ZFU is the central authority for distance learning in Germany and works on the basis of the Distance Learning Protection Act (FernUSG). It decides on the approval of distance learning courses nationwide in order to guarantee a technically correct and generally professional distance learning course.
As a recognized institution in adult education, our curricula are regularly evaluated and recognized by state institutions and funding bodies. We are constantly striving to exceed current quality standards in order to guarantee you the best possible training. Convince yourself of our certifications.
There are a variety of funding options for training courses at the Flexyfit Sports Academy. State-specific and EU funding as well as tax-related options form the basis for this.
However, we would like to point out that the respective funding body is solely responsible for deciding on the allocation or amount of funding.
We will be happy to help you find a suitable funding body and compile all the course information you need for a funding application. You must submit the application itself to the funding body.
You can find an overview of the most important funding bodies here.
Depending on the funding institution, the training costs are either paid directly after the funding application has been confirmed (e.g. AMS) or reimbursed in full or in part after successful completion of the training (e.g. waff). Please contact the funding institutions yourself to find out how the funding works.
Yes, the majority of our courses are suitable for educational leave.
If you want to continue your education without terminating your employment, you can arrange educational leave with your employer. This means you will be released from work for the duration of your training.
Plan your educational leave with us now! We will be happy to clarify your individual training requirements with you in a personal, non-binding consultation.
You can take your educational leave for a maximum of 1 year within 4 years - there are 3 options:
It is important that your employer agrees to you taking educational leave. You must provide evidence of the training plans issued by us to the extent of 20 hours per week in the case of full-time educational leave, or at least 10 hours in the case of part-time educational leave.
You must regularly provide evidence of the progress of your training. For example, in the form of examinations or confirmation of attendance, which you will receive from us.
Preventive trainers supervise and train people who want to promote their health and prevent illness through nutrition and exercises for body and mind. In courses or with individuals, preventive trainers supervise the training of various types of sport by demonstrating and leading exercises.
It depends on the workplace or, if the trainer is self-employed, on the range of sports they have put together themselves. These can be strength training or endurance training, preventive training for the pelvic floor or mobilization, or even yoga or Pilates, which is why these are all detailed learning contents in our training to become a preventive fitness and vitality trainer.
Thanks to the comprehensive training content, graduates of our preventive trainer course are also fully qualified fitness and personal trainers. They master the One2One with the customer as well as various training methods, from differentiated strength training to HIT and functional training to sensomotoric training.
Furthermore, preventive trainers can also act as relaxation trainers and teach customers relaxation techniques, e.g. how to counter stress at work and in everyday life.
Preventive trainers are also in great demand in the field of nutrition, for example to pass on knowledge about nutrition to health-conscious people in lectures, workshops or seminars.
As the tasks of a prevention trainer are not explicitly regulated, there is no standard salary. On average, the starting salary is between €1,300 and €1,960.
Some employers also offer additional benefits, such as further training, discounted or free use of company facilities (such as gyms or wellness facilities) or free accommodation and meals.
Prevention trainers work in health practices or sports and wellness hotels, but also in fitness studios. And of course there is always the option of self-employment.
In sports and wellness hotels and the like, prevention trainers put together a program for guests that is tailored to their physical fitness and advise them on nutrition, health and stress management.
Self-employed prevention trainers either work as individual coaches or offer seminars and courses.
We regularly list job advertisements from fitness studios on our Sportkarriere platform. There you can apply directly for jobs as a fitness trainer, branch manager, instructor or studio employee.
If you have already completed an apprenticeship with us and you are interested in a further course, the Sports Competence module will be credited to you.
If you are studying at a university, we can sometimes credit individual subjects. For example, if you have completed training in the medical field, experience has shown that the subjects of anatomy and physiology can often be credited. If you have completed training with another provider of adult education (e.g. online trainer license, Vitalakademie, etc.), we will have to assess individually whether something can be credited.
A deposit of €600 is required for payment in installments for face-to-face courses
No down payment is required for distance learning courses paid in installments.
Flexyfit does not offer a literal money-back guarantee, but it does offer a right of withdrawal.
Based on the Distance and Off-Premises Transactions Act (FAGG) in accordance with § 1 KSchG, participants have 14 days to withdraw from the training purchase without giving reasons. We therefore send the invoice (the first invoice in the case of payment by installments) only after 2 weeks. This means that participants will not incur any costs if they withdraw from the contract within these 2 weeks.
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