REPs Levels
REPs registration, levels and groups
REPs offers registration to three different groups, as outlined below. Within some groups there are various levels or types of registration.
(1) Exercise Professionals
Registrations for this group have three main registration levels:
a) Group Exercise
b) Exercise Consultant (sometimes called "Gym Instructor" by some facilities)
c) Personal Trainer
Within in each level there are sub categories (for example Group Exercise comes in two main levels - pre-choreographed (meaning the person can teach a class designed by someone else), or free-lance, meaning the person can also design their own class as well as teach it.
Exercise professionals levels each have a scope, as explained below.
(2) REPs Registered Exercise Facility
Exercise facilities can also register with REPs.
A registered exercise facility agrees to two main criteria:
- All exercise based at the facility will be registered with REPs
- They are a member of FitnessNZ and will follow the FitnessNZ industry code of ethics.
REPs strongly advises members of the public to only exercise at registered exercise facilities. To search for a facility near you, please use the REPs search engine.
(3) REPs Registered Education Provider
Education providers that offer courses on exercise/fitness may also register with REPs. There are two main types of courses as outlined below:
1. Initial Training: Courses that REPs has reviewed to ensure they meet the full requirements to work in the industry and thereby register with REPs. This means completing one of these courses will take a person from completely unqualified, to fully able to work in the industry (note: there are different roles in the industry and therefore different levels of registration with REPs. Different courses will enable the student to register at different levels, as outlined above. These courses can be found here.
2. Courses that are designed to up-skill existing exercise professionals. These courses are more suitable for those already working in the exercise industry, or related industries (such as health professionals), but may be of interest to those who do not wish to work in the industry but would like to know more about a particular topic. These courses can be found here.
Scope of Practise
Individuals registered with REPs operate under a scope of practice, meaning they will only undertake tasks and roles that they are registered to undertake. This is similar to how a nurse and a doctor operate within a hospital: they each have separate roles, and understand what these are and where their scope starts and stops. The scopes of exercise professionals are briefly summarised below:
More Information?
- How to register with REPs can be found on the registration page
- What is REPs page outlines the many benefits of REPs registration.
- FAQs are found on the Frequently Asked Questions page