Become A NDIS Personal Trainer
We believe every body deserves to move. Make a change through fitness today
Better health and fitness can be transformational to people’s lives.
Many people with a disability do not have opportunities to access fitness in their community. WeFlex is creating a more inclusive fitness industry by providing fitness professionals with valid, and helpful, development opportunities.
We provide the training and support needed for you to be confident and competent in successfully working with clients with disability and unique needs. We offer personal training, group classes, exercise physiology, yoga, Pilates, dietetics and more to our clients. If you have an industry qualification in any of these areas, you can become the next accredited WeFlex fitness professional!
WeFlex is a registered NDIS provider and we take care of all the paperwork required, so you can train the new clients we source for you, straight away. Remember, we are here with you every step! WeFlex provides ongoing support and development to increase your knowledge while improving the fitness industry and making inclusivity mainstream.
Becoming A WeFlex Trainer
We put you in a position to succeed. WeFlex ensures you are matched with clients you are suited to and upskilled to work with. We provide you with a full picture on them in advance, so you can prepare and ask us any questions. It’s easy to become accredited and with a great attitude and the completion of your personal trainer profile you will be on your way to making a healthy change in many of our client’s lives.
WeFlex Academy
The training we provide at WeFlex is centred around a persons’ individual needs! We wanted to go deeper on this by developing AUSactive CEC recognised training courses that personal trainers could undertake to be qualified in working with people with disabilities.
Our Academy has courses focused on specific support needs for our clients that have been developed through appropriate clinical reviews and community consultation. We have collaborated with people with unique needs, who have instructed us on how to instruct you.
Once you complete your training through the Academy and receive your accreditation, you will be able to start supporting a range of individuals with unique needs including:
- Autism (ASD)
- Intellectual Disabilities
- Physical Disabilities
- Sensory Disabilities