The Nova Scotia Fitness Association is a non-profit organization.
Learn to Teach Indoor Cycling (aka "spin")!
The ICE Certification Course will give you the knowledge and skills you need to conduct a highly motivated and technically correct cycling class. This course will include an Intro to Cycling which covers bike safety and bike setup, tips on how to dress and remain comfortable while participating in a cycling class. The chapter on Cycling Basics will include body positions, bio-mechanical and alignment considerations, pedal stroke efficiency and intensity. And finally, Physiology and Class Design covers class breakdown, training principals, cycling physiology, training zones, sample class designs paired with music, and leadership.
**Please Note** This course by itself does not qualify you to teach or be insured. To compete the full certification you must also successfully complete Exercise Theory and have a 1st Aid & CPR certificate from a recognized provider. Please see our Certifications page for complete details.
Dates:
June 18th & 19th, 2022 *Registration closes June 11th, 2022.*
Times:
Saturday: 9:00am to 3:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am to 3:00pm
Location:
Canada Games Centre
26 Thomas Raddall Drive, Halifax.
Instructor: Susan Hardiman
For course conductor biographies, please see our Staff & Board page.
Fee: $150
Payment: You can pay online via PayPal (this website will take you to the PayPal interface when you complete the registration information) or you can pay by cash or cheque. The NSFA does not accept any credit cards or e-transfers.
Exams: A written and practical exam are required to complete this course. Full certification also requires completion of Exercise Theory and a 1st Aid & CPR certificate. COVID-permitting we will offer provincial exam days twice a year. If you prefer to write on a different date, please contact exams@nsfitness.ca to book a 1-on-1 exam with a proctor.
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Address:
PO Box 35011, RPO Halifax
Bedford, NS B3M 0G3
We acknowledge that we are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people.