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            Step 1: Foundations in physical activity and exercise 
      
        
            If you have a passion for fitness, but no formal education your journey to certification starts with our prerequisite course, Foundations in Physical Activity and Exercise. Learn anatomy, exercise physiology, and other important skills that you need to deliver safe, effective exercise classes.  This course is available online, asynchronously or in-person. Please note: you have one year from completing your Foundations course to complete the full process and submit documentation and fees for certification. 
      
        
        
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            Step 2: Write your Foundations exam
      
        
            After completing your Foundations in Physical Activity and Exercise course, you must write the Foundations exam. The minimum passing requirement needed for your certification is 80%. You can write the exam at home or at an in-person testing centre near you. Please note: if you are challenging the exam, you have one year from your first attempted Foundations exam to complete the full process and submit your documentation and fees for certification. 
      
        
        
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            Step 3: Specialty course
      
        
            Fitness Alberta offers six specialties in group exercise leadership: Older adult exercise, Aquatic exercise, Group conditioning, Group cycle, Mind-body and Group Choreography. Choose the specialty that best matches your interests and needs. Once you are certified, you can add other specialties as you go forward in your career. 
      
        
        
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            Step 4: Practical exam
      
        
            Once you have completed your specialty course you are required to pass a practical exam. Practical exams are given by Fitness Alberta certified Educators. The Trainer will observe you leading a class in your certification and then give you a short, verbal exam.  If you haven't written your Foundations theory exam yet, this is a good time to schedule that too! 
      
        
        
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            Step 5: CPR 
      
        
            Proof of current CPR, issued within the last 24 months from an approved provider is a requirement for Fitness Alberta certification.  Online CPR will not be accepted. *Please note: CPR must be valid for more than 3 weeks after your certification date to be valid for certification. If you are submitting documents late, CPR must be valid for more than 3 weeks after your documents are received and verified as complete.
      
        
        
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            Step 6: Apply for Fitness Alberta certification
      
        
            Once you've completed your courses, passed your written and practical exams, and obtained your current CPR, you can submit your information and pay your fees for Fitness Alberta certification. Your fees include professional insurance, registration, and many other benefits. Certification is valid for 2 years.
      
        
        
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            Use your qualifications
      
        
            You may have qualifications that can be applied towards Fitness Alberta Certification. 
  
      
        
        
      