AQUAFITNESS: A CAREER OPPORTUNITY FOR MASTER SWIMMERS
A DOUBLE PROFILE
There are two major difficulties for fitness clubs that offer aquatic activities. First, the legal requirement for aquafitness teachers to hold a BEESAN or BPJEPSAAN. Indeed, to teach aquafitness, you must have a lifeguard diploma. And conversely, it is also necessary for a lifeguard to have completed aquagym training that is suitable for a fitness club. As a result, fitness clubs have a hard time finding this double profile: lifeguards with the skills of an aquafitness teacher. Instructors capable of offering customers fun programs that promote music / movement coordination while ensuring results worthy of the best earthly fitness programs.
A CAREER DEVELOPMENT FOR MASTER SWIMMERS
Fred Lassaunière, technical director at Planet Aqua, and a trained lifeguard, encourages professionals to consider diversifying their activities. "Careers in aquafitness are a real challenge for progress for a lifeguard whose job is not just teaching swimming and bathing supervision. ”To move in this direction, effective training exists which allows training in these new practices. "The idea, especially at Planet Aqua, is to teach future teachers the basics of aquafitness and gradually lead them to develop new skills through turnkey programs.
REMINDER OF TRAINING
- The BNSSA bathing supervisor: The national certificate in aquatic safety and rescue is the lifeguard's diploma but it does not allow lessons to be given.
- The lifeguard, holder of the BEESAN, which has become the BPJEPS AAN: the Professional Brevet for Youth, Popular Education and Sport-Aquatic Activities and Swimming has a dual competence in teaching and monitoring. This is the diploma required to work at UCPA.
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