Online Education and Indoor Cycling

Online Education and Indoor Cycling

By Team ICG® Master Trainer Jim Karanas

Indoor Cycling has always been about engaging students face to face, in a setting where member safety is enhanced and the specifics of riding an indoor cycle can be communicated effectively.  This requires educated faculty to deliver the classes.  It also creates additional expense for either the club operator or the instructor to pay for the education and additional time for the instructor to travel to and attend it.

Although online education can impact any instructor’s teaching knowledge, it hasn’t been widely accepted in Indoor Cycling.  Currently, only two education companies offer online training:  the Indoorcycling Group (ICG®), partnered with LIVESTRONG® Fitness, and Mad Dogg Athletics®, which provides Spinning®.

In 2010, the U.S. Department of Education published “Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning.”  The study found that students who took all or part of their instruction online performed better, on average, than those taking the same course through face-to-face instruction.  Further, those who took “blended” courses, combining elements of online learning and face-to-face instruction, appeared to do best of all.

At ICG®, we saw that the greatest advantages of online learning, as suggested by this study, were time spent and expanded curriculum.  Students spent additional learning time because an online module is self-paced.  Expanding knowledge is simplified for the student through an extensive online curriculum because it’s easy to offer.  Online learning is far more conducive both to increasing learning time and to learning a diverse program of study than is face-to-face instruction because it removes the two greatest barriers to instructor development — inconvenience and finance.

We’re not suggesting that it’s simply better to switch to online learning only.  Others studies have shown greatest effectiveness through the use of online learning for advanced study, while keeping the basic practices face-to-face.  This makes a good deal of sense with Indoor Cycling.  Initial certifications should be in the form of live practicums to give new instructors the most saddle time.

Based on a growing number of studies, however, review, re-certification and the learning of advanced theory might best be done online.  Self-paced online education provides as much time for study as the student needs, which can be particularly helpful when covering new material.

So, considering how important and expensive certifications for indoor cycling professionals can be, what might it be worth to you to be able to earn CECs online at your convenience and at your own pace, free of charge?

ICG® offers the most complete, internationally accredited program of continuing education — and we offer it for free.  This support is available for ALL instructors through our online education platform.  You can take the tutorials all at once or individually, as your time permits.  What could be easier?

Just go to http://www.ic-pro.org/en/account/signin and create your own personal account.  Your account will be immediately activated with all of our FREE CEC courses that are approved by ACE/AFAA and other certification organizations.

Our free curriculum includes:

Cyclewell:  Circuit Format

Dri-Tri®:  An express triathlon workout and teaching plan for the busy schedule

Continuing Education:  9 topics

  1. Aging and Adaptation
  2. Stretching
  3. Nutrition
  4. Competitive Cycling
  5. Training the Cancer Survivor
  6. Music and Motion
  7. Overtraining
  8. Periodized Training
  9. Heart Rate Training and Zones

I.C.G. Archive:  2 topics

1. Nutrition Periodization

2.  Sportif Seasonal Training

 

The indoor cycling instructor is a prime candidate for advancement through online learning.  The number of ICI-PRO website members and visitors demonstrates that a good percentage of indoor cycling instructors are online frequently.  ICI-PRO website information is, as we know, genuinely useful for the indoor cycling professional.  However, we still need to maintain certifications, which are costly and somewhat inconvenient, depending on instructor schedules.  It’s for this reason that we invite you to take advantage of the ICG® online courses — some of which are of equally high quality as postings on this website — when you next need CECs.

We welcome the opportunity to serve you in this way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Originally posted 2012-02-20 16:37:44.

Options for Online Indoor Cycling CEC’s

Options for Online Indoor Cycling CEC’s

online indoor cycling ACE CECs continuing education credits

Where does the time go?

It seems like just last month I was busy completing the last few of the 20 credit hours (2.0 CECs) I needed for my ACE group fitness Instructor renewal. Actually it was two years ago and at the time, I took advantage of the free CEC's offered by Team ICG.

While I was scrambling again this year to complete all my credits, I figured I should share my bookmarked sources for relevant online courses with our ICI/PRO members. All of these educational offerings carry ACE CECs and credits with other certification providers.

ICG Indoor Cycle Instructor CEC online

$29.00 for these 0.4 CECs is a great deal!

Team ICG

While ICG's CECs are no longer free, they are still a real bargain at $7.25 to $10.00 per credit hour. That's about half what I'm used to paying. There's a bunch of interesting study topics available like; periodization, music & motion, heart rate training and overtraining. Click over to www.teamicg.com/en/team-icg/education to learn more and you'll need to scroll down to find the CEC courses.

cycling fusion online certification

Cycling Fusion

I've been a fan of Cycling Fusion for years (that's me in the white do-rag) and they offer multiple, comprehensive online certifications. Existing instructors who want to learn to teach with Power will benefit from their excellent Power Training certification.  

Parkinson's Cycling Coach

Coach Kathy Helmuth's online certification prepares instructors to successfully lead a Parkinson's Cycling class.

The research is clear — physical activity has been shown to reduce the symptoms associated with Parkinson’s Disease, (PD for short).

Multiple studies point to the benefits of exercise in improving muscular strength, flexibility and balance with subsequent functional improvement in individuals with PD. However, the information in the literature suggests that physical activities require some specific characteristics for this population. Exercises focusing on strength training, balance, aerobic conditioning as well as the use of external cues during gait can result in overall improvement in motor performance and quality of life related to PD patients’ health.

This certification includes 0.5 CECs parkinsonscyclingcoach.com 

Free ACE group fitness cec

ACE Fitness

ACE offers a number of free and low cost online CEC and certification courses. You can view them here.

Online Education and Indoor Cycling

Earn some free CEC’s this weekend

powered by ICG

If you are a group fitness instructor my discovery could save you some money.

My ACE cert is due for renewal this Summer and I need .6 ACE continuing ed credits, and quick. I looked at the ACEfitness.com site for some online CECs and found two courses that I thought would be interesting; Nutrition Strategies for Fitness and Performance $59.95 (.3 ACE CECs) and Flexibility Training Specialist $69.95 (.4 ACE CECs) $130.00 total.

The weather is supposed to be crappy this weekend. I figured I would hunker down and go through these two programs so I could have the privilege of sending ACE more of my money and keep teaching for two more years.

I asked John for our business credit card so we could expense my training. He looked over his readers and asked; “why would you pay for CEC's when ICG has them available for free?”

Good question. I wasn't aware that ICG had free CEC's and it turned out that they offer 12 different online courses that are approved by ACE. I found two similar courses that would get me my .6 CECs. Total cost will be ZERO.

You can find them all here http://www.ic-pro.org/en/team-icg/education

Scroll down the page and click ICG Continuing Education Credits to see each course description. There is a link to a page that shows the CEC's.

ICG Stretching .4 ACE CEC's 

ICG Nutrition .4 ACE CEC's  

Once I'm done, I think I will check out what's new at Pearl iZumi.

I did save our family $130 after all.

Amy

NOTE: I also sent this out in an email to everyone on the newsletter list.