and Bodywork Therapy

15 - 16 Saint Joseph's Parade, Dorset Street, Dublin 7
tel. 01 882 7777 fax. 01 830 8757
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The National Training Centre exists to provide education and training in the areas of complementary medical healthcare and health related fitness which lead to industry recognised national qualifications.
The National Training Centre (NTC) comprises five schools and colleges. The National College of Exercise and Health Studies (NCEHS) provides training in the area of health related fitness. The National School of Sports Massage (NSSM) provides training in the area of orthopaedic sports massage. The College of Complementary Medical Education (CCME) provides training in the areas of neuromuscular and physical therapy. The Pilates Institute (Ireland) provides training in the area of pilates. The Irish College of Osteopathic Medicine which provides training in the area of osteopathic medicine.
NTC is the accepted authority in these areas in Ireland and we work with world authorities to bring the very latest educational experiences to our students.
Our organisation is 100% student focused and our custom built facilities recognise our commitment to enhancing student's learning experiences and outcomes.
The objects for which the Association is established are to protect and enhance the rights and privileges of those practicing physical therapies including, but not limited to, neuromuscular therapy, physical therapy and sports massage; to promote honourable practice; to repress malpractice; to settle disputed points of practice; to decide questions of professional usage of courtesy; and to establish a register of members.
When getting exercise instruction, using the services of a REPS Ireland Registered Exercise Professional has many benefits.
Most importantly, REPS Ireland is the independent verification that the exercise professional is suitable to give advice to or to instruct in a gym or a group exercise/aerobics class when they hold the National Qualification in Exercise, Health Studies and Personal Training.
Like most professional registration bodies, individuals registered with REPS Ireland agree to follow the industry Code of Ethical Practice
REPS Ireland also operates a complaints system for any person that wishes to complain about a registered trainer or instructor. Only persons who are deemed as suitable by REPS Ireland are able to continue to annually re-register, giving you confidence when dealing with a REPS Ireland registered trainer or instructor.
The BOSU (Both Sides Up) is one of the fitness industry’s most versatile and widely used pieces of equipment. Bridging the gap between health and fitness, the BOSU offers cardio respiratory, muscle strength, muscle endurance, flexibility and balance training for the entire body. The NTC offers Ireland’s National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training.
The aim of this programme is for fitness instructors and personal trainers to develop the skills to enable the safe and effective use of the BOSU in providing a work-out that is challenging and fun for clients in both group exercise and one-to-one environments.
The National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training is only open to application from all fitness instructors who hold a recognised, valid and current qualification from NCEHS, NCEF, ITEC etc.
Not all primary fitness instructor qualifications meet the minimum standard required. If you have any doubt whether your qualification meets the requirements please contact the NTC prior to enrollment.
You can enroll online by selecting the course and payment option which best suits your requirements on the right hand side of this page.
Alternatively you can contact us by telephone on 01 882 7777 (Dublin) or 021 430 1222 (Cork).
You may also download an enrollment form by clicking 'Brochure' button above and send completed forms to: National Training Centre, 15- 16 St. Joseph's Parade, Dorset Street, Dublin 7. You may also contact us at anytime to discuss any queries you have or to arrange an appointment to visit our facilities.
All NCEHS tutors are trained professionals with a vast amount of industry experience. The tutors for this specific programme are respected authorities in the general area of Exercise and Health studies and the specific area of BOSU Balance Training and, as with all NTC programmes, they are committed to providing the best possible learning experience and successful outcome for students.
Graduates of the National College of Exercise and Health Studies will receive 60 CEUs (Continuing Educational Units) for their CPD obligations when they participate on the National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training. Individuals who gained their primary fitness instructor qualification elsewhere will need to check the number of CEUs available to them by contacting their original training provider.
The cost of the National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training course is €230.00. All course fees are non refundable and must be paid before the commencement of each course.
Graduates of the National Qualification in Exercise, Health Studies and Personal Training receive a €30.00 discount on fees for this course and can participate at the reduced cost of €200.00
The National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training covers all relevant areas including:
Do I need to hold any other qualification in order to participate
on this programme ?
Yes. In order to participate on the National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training programme you must hold a current, valid and recognised fitness instructor qualification. Certificates will not be issued in respect of the National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training until participants have submitted copies of the primary fitness instruction qualifications. Graduates of the National Qualification in Exercise, Health Studies and Personal Training do not need to submit copies of their primary qualification as the NTC will have this information on file. Not all primary fitness instructor qualifications meet the minimum standard required. If you have any doubt whether your qualification meets the requirements please contact the NTC prior to enrollment.
What will I be qualified to do when I complete this course successfully ?
On successful completion you will be fully qualified to deliver safe and effective BOSU Balance Training instruction to groups of individuals.
Will I need to get insurance ?
The National Training Centre's code of ethics insists that all NTC graduates who are actively working in the profession, hold a professional indemnity insurance policy which covers the instructor against legal action taken by a client as a result of an injury which was received when following instruction. Instructors who are working on private premises may also need to hold public liability insurance if such cover is not held by the owners of the premises.
How long does this course last ?
The National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training is a one day Advanced Certification Programme.
How much does this course cost ?
The National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training costs €230.00. Individuals who hold the National Qualification in Exercise, Health Studies and Personal Training receive a discounted rate of just €200.00. There are no additional or hidden fees in relation to this programme.
Where is this course available ?
The National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training is delivered by the National Training Centre in Dublin.
How will I be assessed ?
Students of the National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training will sit a written and practical examination at the end of the tutorial day.
What age group participate on this course ?
Students of all ages participate on the National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training.
What is the success rate ?
In excess of 95% of students participating on the National Qualification in BOSU Balance Training will be successfully examined at the first attempt.
Can I pay by installments ?
No - there is no installment payment option available for this programme.