Course at a glance

Introduction

There has been a growing trend of obesity reaching epidemic proportions in the UK. With people of all ages having inactive and unhealthy lifestyles of current times have had effects on health effecting both the young and the old. Diabetes, heart disease and some cancers are related to being overweight. Chances of these aliments affecting an individual are greatly increased if people are obese.

People leading inactive and unhealthy lives have meant that there has been a demand for people to train and coach people into a fitter, healthier lifestyles. This diploma (level 3) is ideal for those who want to train friends and family. It is also ideal for those wishing to become a professional personal trainer or coach. For those interested in becoming a professional personal trainer this course, in addition with a professional certification, will equip with the knowledge needed to become a professional personal trainer.

Students will be initially introduced to the role of a personal trainer/ coach in the first unit. Then will be introduced to the anatomy and physiology of the body to understand how the body responds to exercise. In later units the course will cover nutrition and specialised groups that as a trainer you may come across like the young and participants and older people. This will also be complimented with a unit on how to develop a business.

Included within the course will be a range of Independent Study Activities and case studies designed to encourage students to develop their knowledge and underpin understanding of the subject.

The guidelines and protocols mentioned in this course are UK based.

Level 3 Personal Training + Sports Coaching Diploma Entry Requirements

All students must be 16 years of age and above to enrol onto our Level 3 Personal Training + Sports Coaching Diploma course.

Level 3 Diploma courses require a minimum prior learning to GCSE standard in order that students can manage their studies and the assumed knowledge within course content.

Study Hours

Approximately 20 hours per unit.

Assessment

Optional coursework and final examination.

Enrolment

Please note that you can enrol on this course at anytime.

Course Length

1 Year.

Endorsed By

Quality Licence Scheme: https://qualitylicencescheme.co.uk/

This course has been endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme for its high-quality, non-regulated provision and training programmes. This course is not regulated by Ofqual and is not an accredited qualification. Your training provider will be able to advise you on any further recognition, for example progression routes into further and/or higher education. For further information please visit the Learner FAQs on the Quality Licence Scheme website.

 

 

Level 3 Personal Training + Sports Coaching Diploma Course Content

Unit 1: Becoming a Personal Trainer or Sports Coach

In this unit, students will look at the role of a personal trainer or coach. It also talks about professionalism in this role including the importance of getting certified and obtaining insurance, which is an important aspect for those who wish to become fully fledged personal trainers. This unit also has activities embedded to help you evaluate your performance as a personal trainer, for example, evaluating your communication skills. This unit takes you through valid information on how to start work as a personal trainer.

Unit 2: Knowing About Anatomy and Physiology

As a personal trainer, it is important to know how the body responds so that you can effectively train your clients to reach their fitness goals whether it would be losing weight or strength training. In this unit, students will learn about structures and the functions of joints, muscles, and tendons that make up the human body. Muscles that support the lumbar spine commonly known as core stability will also be explored. This unit will look at the effects of exercise on the heart, the circulatory and the respiratory system, and the effects of smoking on the respiratory system.

Unit 3: Knowing About Nutrition

As a personal trainer, it is important to advise people on what to eat in order for clients to reach their fitness goals. This unit takes you through the digestive system and will look at how the body processes food along with touching on the digestive system’s problems. In this part of the unit, the course guide will take the learner through information about nutrition and show the importance of coaching their client to include carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in their diet. This unit will also cover the relevance of the diet and nutrition journals.

Unit 4: Knowing your Clients

This part of the course will advise on the important information that is needed from a client before they start exercise. The consultation is an important aspect of personal training. Not only does this help to get to know clients, but it will also build an exercise programme that is based on their current fitness levels, their goals, and their likes and dislikes. A personal trainer would need to gather personal information about their clients before they start exercise, including information regarding their medical fitness. As a personal trainer, you will have to ensure that your clients are medically fit to exercise. The learner will go through what happens before an initial consultation and will look at the importance of completing fitness assessments and medical screening. This unit takes you through how to carry out measurements like blood pressure, heart rate, and body composition. There is further information about body composition assessments and how to carry out cardiovascular testing and flexibility testing.

Unit 5: Knowing About Exercising

Once you know your client, you will look at how to train your client. This part of the course looks at the basis of planning an exercise programme to help you achieve this. This unit will look at ways to train your client, looking at the advantages of doing exercise in different locations, and through different types of training. Aerobic training is commonly an important part of an exercise programme, and this part of the diploma will take the learner though the different ways of improving cardiovascular fitness. Training zones are good way of making sure that your client is working at the right level for their fitness and for their exercise goals. This unit will look at heart rate training zone to help you and your client work at the right exercise intensity. Exercise frequency for clients to follow depending on their fitness is touched upon here. Resistance training is another important component of an exercise programme. This will look at the advantages of resistance training and the advantages and disadvantages of free weights and machine weights. This unit finishes by exploring the importance of pushing your client to the next level and amending workouts, and also has running long distance information.

Unit 6: Training Young People

There are many things to consider when training young people or coaching a group of young people. The differences in work out requirements are explored and explained in this unit.

Unit 7: Training Groups with Particular Requirements

Unit seven helps you to prepare for working with different clients who have particular requirements, namely women, and older adults. This unit goes into depth in regard to how women may experience the female triad, and the learner will explore the different signs and symptoms of this. Exercise is also beneficial for women who are pregnant. In this part of the course, the leaner will learn how to exercise this client group with sample exercise programmes. Exercise for older people is also beneficial, and in this unit, we will look at the benefits of strength training and aerobic exercise for this group.

Unit 8: Advising About Weight Management

Many people want advice on weight loss and this unit looks at strategies for weight loss.  Different type of diets that people may go on are covered so that you can advise appropriately as a personal trainer and give informed knowledge on exactly what these diets will do to the body. Food and fitness diaries will be looked at in this unit, as well as weight gain tips, disordered eating, and the issues surrounding obesity.

Unit 9: Advising About Fluid Management

This unit talks about what happens when we are dehydrated, and the importance of being hydrated before, during, and after exercise. This unit will also look at the function of water as well as sports drinks, and cover alcohol consumption and how to drink alcohol sensibility.

Unit 10: Building and Maintaining a Successful Personal Training Business

The last unit in this course will look at creating a business and marketing plan to develop your personal training business. This part of the course will look at important legal aspects including insurance cover for your clients and accident reporting forms. It will also give you information about how to create an image for your personal training business. Looking at the business in more detail including charging clients, producing invoices, paying taxes, retaining clients, and employing staff for your business is covered.

 

Progression

This Level 3 Personal Training + Sports Coaching Diploma course can be used to gain entry to a Level 4 Diploma or higher.

Further information on our Level 4 Diplomas can be found here: https://www.oxfordcollege.ac/courses/accredited-level-4-diplomas/