Posts Tagged ‘Continuing Education’

ECA/THRIVE in Miami, FL

Friday, July 25th, 2008

I wanted to share with you an invitation I just received to ECA/THRIVE! 2008 Fitness, Sports Training and Wellness Conference.  It is being held November 13 – 16, 2008 at the Miami Resort and Spa Hotel in Miami Beach, FL.  If things go according to plan, I will be in labor that weekend, so it is a no-go for me, but I want to let you know that it looks like it is going to be a great event. 

There are opportunities to get certified in Spinning, Stott Pilates. Some of my favorite presenters will be there sharing their knowledge:  Joshua Taylor is a Master Instructor for the Spinning program and a professional cyclist.  He is hands down the most exciting man from whom you can take a Spinning Workshop, IMHO.   Len Kravitz blew my mind the first time I heard him speak.  He is an expert in Fitness Science and will teach you more than you imagined about how the body works and how exercise changes the body.  Everyone has heard of Petra Kolber.  She is a staple in the Group Fitness world, as are Patrick Goudeau and Rob Glick.  There are others with outstanding resumes who will be presenting and the class line-up looks like a must-go.  If only I could!

If you are interested in checking out ECA/THRIVE! in Miami, you should visit the ECA World Fitness websitehttp://www.ecaworldfitness.com.

AFAA APEX Weekend in September

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

If you haven’t checked it out already, AFAA APEX’s weekend for this fall has been announced.  This year, it will happen September 19-21.  You can’t find a better deal on a group fit certification , so it is worth it to take a peek:  http://www.afaaapex.com.

And once you get registered, don’t forget to check out the guide to surviving the Primary Group Cert process! 

  1. http://groupfitpower.com/blog/2007/09/25/steps-to-getting-afaa-certified/
  2. http://groupfitpower.com/blog/2007/09/26/steps-to-getting-afaa-certified-post-2/
  3. http://groupfitpower.com/blog/2007/09/27/steps-to-getting-afaa-certified-post-3/
  4. http://groupfitpower.com/blog/2007/10/29/steps-to-getting-afaa-certified-post-4-the-practical-exam/
  5. http://groupfitpower.com/blog/2007/10/30/steps-to-getting-afaa-certified-post-5-practical-exam-part-ii/

 

Florida MANIA

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

I had the pleasure of spending three days in sun-drenched Orlando, Florida for the SCW Fitness Conference called Florida MANIA. I am pleased to report that not only did it outperform my expectations, but it actually gave me a reason not to be sad that I was unable to attend the concurrent WSSC Convention in Miami. Gas prices what they are, I had to stay closer to home this year, and I am glad that I did. I received a wide-variety of information that will not only satify my CEU requirements for most of my certifications, I learned new things in each of the areas that I went to study.

In order to provide you with the best possible review of the conference, I am going to share with you my responses to the convention survey and fill in every detail that I possibly can!
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5 Ways to Conquer a Fitness Conference

Thursday, April 24th, 2008
GroupFitPower is excited to welcome back guest blogger Biray Alsac.  Biray is the CEO of the FITmaxx institute and blogs at Be Fit With Biray.  Biray will be sharing her wisdom and expertise with us to keep things at GroupFitPower pumping while Krista takes some downtime to be pregnant.  

Biray Alsac
http://fittmaxxinstitute.com
http://befitwithbiray.com

 

 

Every year mega-conventions (SCW Fitness Mania, IDEA, CanFitPro, WSSC) offer opportunities for group fitness instructors to develop their professional skills while accumulating all of their continuing education credits in one fell swoop.

In a previous post, Krista mentioned her plans to attend SCW Fitness Mania in Orlando, Florida. And since there may be instructors out there also considering attending this or other conferences this year, I thought it might be best to write a post on how to get the most from a conference.

If you’ve attended conferences before, you know what an overwhelming experience they can be. Session after session, cognitive overload. Workout after workout, physical exhaustion. By the time we come home, we’ve retained key pieces of the conference, perhaps spent too much at the expo, and forgotten the names of the people we’ve met.

Below are five different ways to make your conference-going experience successful.

1.       SESSIONS: Couple your session notes with visual cues. Nothing is more frustrating than coming home from a conference and not being able to decipher your session notes. (This is especially true with choreography-based notes). We often pepper our notes with stick figures or expand our explanations to help us remember, but that may not be enough. In addition, write what you were wearing, who you were with, or where in the room you were standing. Sometimes visualizing ourselves in the room can be more effective when it comes to information recall. The more you write about the experience of that session, the more likely you’ll remember what the session was about.

2.       PRESENTERS: Introduce yourself to the presenter before the session begins. This may seem counter-intuitive, but many presenters are bombarded with questions right after their sessions. If you want to stand out, make the connection beforehand. I’m not suggesting you engage in a lengthy conversation or disrupt the presenter while he/she is prepping for her session. But an inviting message or an encouraging comment is often welcomed. Example: “I’ve never done double step before, so I’m really looking forward to this session” or “Where do you suggest is the best place in the room to set up for your session?” When you follow-up via email or in-person, presenters are more likely to remember you.

3.       ATTENDEES: Create a temporary community at the conference. You’ll meet a lot of people throughout the conference. Not all will be potential business relationships or future friends (though you never know), yet everyone will be experiencing similar moments together. When you meet someone new, find a way to stay connected during the event. If there is a conflict between two sessions in the same time block, try finding someone already attending one of the sessions and ask if they’d be willing to meet briefly afterwards to go over any take-away points. More often than not, you’ll find yourself taking better notes, knowing you’ll be delivering this information again to a colleague. Text messaging is also a great way to send bits of information during the sessions. Text websites URLs, choreography combos, or quick positive messages.

4.       EXPO: Explore the expo with your eyes first. I don’t know about you, but somehow I always end up spending way too much money at the expos. A penny-wise way to keep from going broke is taking a tour of the entire exhibit floor first. Get the ‘lay of the land’. It helps if you take pictures of the things you might consider buying (bring a cell phone, if it has a built-in camera). Sounds odd? Well, sometimes this helps avoid impulse buys. You can look through the pictures throughout the day or later when you retire to your hotel for the evening. Share ideas with your friends and get their opinions before going back to the expo and purchasing what you need. (Note: Nowadays, you can find better or similar deals online on Amazon and/or ebay.)

5.       WILD CARD: Do something you’ve never done before! Although we attend conferences to get new ideas, be better fitness instructors, and improve our professional careers – at some point during the conference do something completely different. Whether you attend a session on a topic unrelated to your field of expertise or explore the host town with some newfound friends – just remember that the experience isn’t always limited to fitness.

Enjoy your conferences this year! And if anyone is going to IDEA World this summer, send me an email – Let’s organize a meet-up so we can “unleash the power of group fitness” together…

See You In Florida…

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Hey folks!  I mentioned in a previous post the discount you can get on SCW Fitness MANIA events through PT on the Net.  Just wanted to update you and invite you to join me in Orlando, FL May 30-Jun 1 for the Florida MANIA.  There are so many conferences each year, and it can be difficult to decide which one you should attend, if any.  The cost goes far beyond registration fees, you might have to pay for transportation, hotels, and food, not to mention wanting to load up on vendor goodies.  This year, I opted for a conference close to home and where I can visit family rather than stay in a hotel.  The workshops look interesting, and I’ll take care of nearly all the CEU’s I need for each of my certs in one stop. 

I encourage you to check it out and if you decide to register, drop me a line.  I would love to have a chance to thank you in person for visiting this site!

Discounted Continuing Education Credits

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

My recent PT on the Net box office alert let me know that for the next couple of weeks, I can sign up for California or Florida MANIA at the discounted PT on the NET member price of $183.22.* Right now on the SCW website they have early bird specials of $229.  This is an excellent price for a 3-day conference that will award me enough CEU’s to recertify with both AFAA and NASM.  The cycling workshops are presented by Schwinn, so I will have to petition MDA for STAR points, but at this price you can’t beat it.  

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AFAA Apex Weekend: Feb 8-10

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

AFAA is having another APEX weekend in February.  Its a great way to get certified, recertified or earn CEU’s for cheap.  If you live near or can get to a city where they’re hosting, it’s definitely worth it.  Even if you spend $100 on a hotel, you still get a cert for $100 less than the usual cost!  :) 

Here’s a list of the cities they’ll be in February:

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