Network Magazine summer 2014 | Page 16

NEWS News and views from the New Zealand fitness industry. This is the foundation for delivering safe, but still effective, exercise For too long the pre-screening process for personal training clients in New Zealand has been inconsistent, at best. Thankfully, this is set to change. At the recent FitEx Conference in Auckland, the New Zealand Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) launched New Zealand’s first ever evidence-based pre-screening form and supporting guide for exercise professionals. The system provides a cutting-edge new tool to deliver high quality pre-screening and program development. Developed by Dr Nigel Harris and Dr Lance Dalleck for REPs, this will be an extremely valuable tool, with the industry best practice guide easily accessible by exercise professionals when screening clients with a range of health and medical conditions. The guide, for example, includes a section on exercise and medication interactions, and the recommended modifications to exercise programs. For full details, visit reps.org.nz There has been a strong need for a comprehensive evidence-based pre-screen system, so this is a welcome development. As our industry continues to professionalise, it is crucial to have a best practice Big weekend for NZ fitness The New Zealand fitness industry recently held its big weekend, with both industry awards and conference taking place between 21 and 23 November. The 3-day FitEx conference saw over 700 attendees take part in more than 80 sessions delivered by 40+ presenters from around the globe. The event featured ‘The Great Nutrition Debate’ where those in favour of more traditional dietary advice went head-to-head with proponents of the ‘new school’ of eating behaviours. The Fitness Industry Awards night saw tickets sell out, despite a 30 per cent increase in seating capacity at the black tie event. For many of the finalists, a new hands-on practical assessment took place on the day before the awards, in which finalists in many of the exercise professional categories were put through their paces by the judges, and assessed on a range of topics, from exercise prescription to business acumen and client experience. A full list of finalists and winners can be found at fitnessindustryawards.co.nz 16 | NETWORK SUMMER 2014 standard that can be both used by exercise professionals and recognised by allied heath professionals. To this end, the new system includes a template for a referral introduction letter from the exercise professional to a GP, should medical clearance be required. The pre-screening system – which is free to be used by every appropriately registered exercise professional – has been designed to ensure increased safety for the exercising public, while also maintaining the effectiveness of the exercise prescription process. The upshot of this is that anyone training with an exercise professional who uses the n ]