They Were In Shock — The Adventures of Creating an Indoor Cycling Certification

They Were In Shock — The Adventures of Creating an Indoor Cycling Certification

This post from http://www.stage5cycling.com/news/they-were-in-shock and has been re-posted with permission.

By Tom Scotto

You don’t want to continually warn people how hard your certification testing is because it always sounds like you’re just trying to hype things up. That was never our intention. We just wanted to give folks a heads-up that this may not be what they’ve experienced in the past. Despite the warnings and the strong recommendation to study and practice before taking the written and practical exams, some have hastily attempted the certification and failed. They were in shock! “How could I fail, both the written AND practical. I’ve been teaching at multiple health clubs for X amount of years. You must have made a mistake”.

Unfortunately, there was no mistake.

Who’s to Blame?

Is the written test too hard? No. Is expecting an instructor to be able to demonstrate their ability to teach too much to require? Absolutely not. So why would someone who has been teaching indoor cycling for years (some previously holding more than one indoor cycling certification) fail the Stage5 Cycling certification? Who is to blame?

It is NOT the instructors fault!

The blame falls on indoor cycling companies and health clubs. Indoor cycling companies have provided inadequate training and “certification” from the start and health clubs have allowed it to enter their facilities.

“Certification”

Historically, indoor cycling certifications have never been legitimate certifications. Participants attend a 1-day “orientation” and are awarded their certification because of their attendance. No exams, written or practical are required. Instructors are then considered qualified to teach 20 to 30+ people in a group fitness environment after just one day of training. There would be a shred of merit to the process if instructors were required to at least hold a personal trainer or group fitness certification. Then the indoor cycling certification would be considered an “add-on” to their existing knowledge and experience base. This is not the case. Anyone can take an indoor cycling certification workshop and then be considered a certified instructor.

Workshop Adventures

Because of the expectation that has been created over the years, a number of people get confused when they sign-up for our 2-day workshop. They automatically assume the workshop provides them with their certification. It takes them a few moments to wrap their mind around the concept that they will still have to take a comprehensive written and practical exam — on a separate date. The encouraging part is that instructors get it. Once you explain the value and the standard we are trying to uphold, they get excited and express that this is what they always wanted.

Resetting Expectations

Our goal is to recapture the value, expertise and pride in being a indoor cycling instructor. This can only happen if people obtain a legitimate certification. The expectation needs to be reset. For example, one expects to study, take workshops and sit for a challenging exam in order to become a personal trainer. This is the expectation that the industry has created. Take a look at the hours, cost and requirements of some popular health and fitness certifications:

Name / Type Study Materials Workshop Hours Exam Total
ACE Personal Trainer $149 $199 12 $249 $597
ACSM Personal Trainer $129 $375 20 $279 $783
NASM Personal Trainer $90 $249 16 $549 $888
AFAA Group Fitness $44 $299 8 (Included) $343
Yoga 200+ hours of training / $3,000+ Total
Pilates 600+ hours of training / $5,000+ Total

Now let’s take a look at Indoor Cycling Certifications*:

Name Workshop Hours Exam Total
Stage5 Cycling
$275 14 $75 $350
Spinning $295 8 NONE $295
Schwinn** $225 8 NONE $225
Keiser ? 6 NONE ?
RPM – No Information Found –
Lemond $225 8 NONE $225
C.O.R.E. $350 14 Unclear $350+
Heart Zones
$249 3 NONE $249
CycleOps Power – No Information Found –

*Based on information found on company’s website and email correspondence. Workbooks included.
**Schwinn now has a 2-day workshop, but only offered in Europe.

Who Will Stop the Maddness?

It should come as no surprise why indoor cycling instructors are not seen as equals to other certified fitness professionals. Personal trainers and certified cycling coaches spend hundreds of hours in study and practical application while an indoor cycling instructor (usually a person with a great heart and energy) can have no experience, take 1 day of training, with no test, and be considered certified.

Stage5 Cycling has taken a stand (and a huge investment) to bring indoor cycling to the level of other legitimate health and fitness certifications. However, until health clubs and compliance standards follow our example, very little will change. Regardless, we will continue to deliver the very best in workshops and certification for indoor cycling. We thank all of you who believe in our mission and have taken our workshops. And to the thousands of members who take our classes, we are forever committed to bring you Real Cycling, Real Training and Real Results.

You can learn more about Scott and his company Stage5 Cycling here.

They Were In Shock — The Adventures of Creating an Indoor Cycling Certification

ICI/PRO Podcast #83 – Guest Master Instructor Dixie Douville and her 2 x 2 x 2 AudioPROfile

Spinning Master Instructor Dixie Douville at www.indoorcycleinstructor.com

Long time Master Instructor Dixie Douville is our special guest! Dixie explains her  2 x 2 x 2 Audio PROfile.

This is one of my rider’s favorites because it constantly changes up and challenges them to respond.  I find that they consistently perform in a focused more dedicated manner when I coach them in this one.  Just when they get comfortable with one stage, they are asked to push a bit harder, concentrate a bit more and dig a little deeper.  I love it when my students can really grab on to a ride like this, the intensity in the room is palpable and the relief when it is over is always something we can laugh about.

 

[private_PRO-Seasonal][private_PRO-Platinum]Here's your Spotify PRO/Playlist! We have made every attempt to replicate the original playlist. In some instances the tracks specified were unavailable in Spotify. Here it is in Deezer

Where necessary we have substituted individual songs of similar length and tried to maintain the Instructor's intent. [/private_PRO-Seasonal] [/private_PRO-Platinum]

Download the hard copy HERE

They Were In Shock — The Adventures of Creating an Indoor Cycling Certification

FREE TACOS !!

Free Tacos at https://www.indoorcycleinstructor.com

It worked for Subway so now Taco Bell has launched their “Drive-Thru Diet” complete with a spokesperson who supposedly lost 54 pounds eating at Taco Bell. What began with Subway Jared will be continued by Drive-Thru Christine.

As you know, the Drive-Thru Diet® menu is not a weight-loss program. It's about making different choices. For me, I didn't want to cut out my fast food so I started choosing Fresco items from the Drive-Thru Diet® menu and making other sensible choices. I reduced my daily calorie and fat intake by 500 calories to 1250 calories a day, and, after two years, I ended up losing 54 pounds! These results aren't typical, but for me they were fantastic!

I'm guessing that 100% of the participants in your class are there for some form of weight management. You may want to recommend to your class that if they really want to reduce their weight they should consider; packing their own lunch with healthful food, eating it as multiple small meals and then take a walk (or better an Indoor Cycling class) over lunch. Here's the link for the free taco.

They Were In Shock — The Adventures of Creating an Indoor Cycling Certification

With new single You’re Not Alone, he hopes to motivate people to make things happen in their lives.

Don't ask why, but I was over at the Life Time Fitness Triathlon Site this morning. Thankfully you can't sign up yet they have this great song available as a free download.

Minneapolis music icon Tim Mahoney completed his first Triathlon — the Life Time Fitness Triathlon — in 2008. With his new single You're Not Alone, he hopes to motivate people to make things happen in their lives.

“It's about trying to get deep inside yourself to find that inner strength that we all have but sometimes can't find,” says Mahoney about his latest single. “I'm just a regular voice out there that says if you stick to it, you can accomplish your goals. When the chips are down, there is reason to believe.”

I though this tied in well with Jennifer's earlier post about legal free music sites.


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