The fitness industry is highly competitive, with an increasing number of health clubs, 24-hour gyms, personal training studios, Crossfit Boxes, and functional training gyms all vying for the same customer base. It’s a crowded and oversaturated market, making it challenging to stand out.
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REPS serves as the official registration body for the exercise industry in New Zealand, earning the trust of the majority of exercise facilities across the country, which exclusively rely on REPS Registered Exercise Professionals. Registering with REPS is not only the expected standard but also the responsible choice. Currently, there are more than 3,000 exercise professionals registered in New Zealand, and this number surpasses 200,000 on a global scale.
As a non-profit organization, REPS is driven by a core objective of ensuring that New Zealanders receive world-class, safe, and effective exercise guidance. The standards upheld by REPS are established in collaboration with the industry through comprehensive consultation processes. Exercise New Zealand, Skills Active Aotearoa, and key government agencies such as the Ministry of Health, ACC, and the Ministry of Sport and Recreation provide unwavering support and recognition to REPS.
In the event of a CPD point shortfall, an exercise professional is permitted to carry forward a maximum of 10 CPD points from any given registration year. However, it is important to note that this deficit must be resolved in addition to earning the required points for the current registration year.
CPD point credits remain valid for a span of two re-registration years. If an exercise professional has earned a total of 20 CPD points in their current registration year and did not have any shortfall in the preceding registration year, they will have the benefit of carrying forward 10 CPD points to the next year’s re-registration process.