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Sponsored: Active IQ - Raising the game

Active IQ is raising professional standards with the launch of its Quality Charter explains Lisa Skelton, head of business development

Published in Health Club Management 2025 issue 3

The UK health and fitness sector is booming – but with growing competition, standing out as a trusted professional is more important than ever.

Whether you’re a personal trainer, fitness instructor, or an educator in the industry, your credibility and qualifications can make all the difference.

That’s where Active IQ comes in. We’re a specialist in vocational education, ensuring the highest standards in training, assessment, and professional integrity.

It’s why we recently launched our Quality Charter for all individuals and organisations delivering Active IQ qualifications.

Why choose Active IQ?
Active IQ isn’t just another awarding body; it’s a benchmark of excellence. Our qualifications are designed to meet industry needs while upholding the highest ethical and professional standards.

The newly launched Active IQ Quality Charter ensures that approved training providers maintain these standards, helping learners and professionals gain real credibility in the sector and beyond.

When you gain a qualification through an Active IQ-approved centre, you demonstrate to employers, clients, and peers that you meet the gold standard in professionalism, integrity, and service.

Professional standards
Whether it’s a training provider delivering qualifications, a learner starting out in their fitness career, or a professional looking to further develop, choosing an Active IQ qualification means committing to a series of behaviours, including:

● integrity and professionalism: always acting honestly and ethically, setting the example for others in the industry

● quality education and training: ensuring fitness professionals are skilled, knowledgeable, and capable of delivering top-tier services

● health and safety: promoting safe working practices and compliance with industry regulations

● respect for diversity and inclusion: supporting an environment where all individuals feel valued and respected.

These values aren’t just principles on paper – they’re embedded into every course, every assessment, and every learning experience Active IQ provides.

What this means for you
If you’re looking to enhance your career, choosing a qualification backed by Active IQ gives you a distinct advantage. Whether you’re working in a gym, running your own fitness business, or delivering educational programmes, an Active IQ qualification ensures you:

● stand out to employers: many businesses prefer hiring professionals trained under Active IQ’s rigorous standards

● gain client trust: your clients will have confidence in your expertise and ethical approach to their health and fitness journey

● stay ahead of industry changes: Active IQ continuously updates its qualifications to align with new research, best practices, and regulatory requirements

● access top-tier education and training: whatever you’re studying, you can be sure it meets the highest industry benchmarks.

Learning through approved providers
All Active IQ-approved centres must adhere to our Quality Charter, which ensures they meet a series of non-negotiable agreements in order to provide the highest possible service.

This includes delivering fair, honest, and high-quality training; maintaining transparent pricing and clear learner contracts; providing ethical marketing and fair-trading practices; following robust policies on learner support, complaints, and appeals; and championing ongoing professional development and integrity.

When you choose an Active IQ-approved centre, you’re not just signing up for a course – you’re investing in a qualification that is recognised, respected, and valued across the industry and delivered by a training provider that’s committed to your future.

Take the next step in your career
If you’re serious about building a long-lasting career in the health and fitness sector, ensure your qualifications reflect your commitment to excellence.

With Active IQ, you’re not just earning a certificate – you’re becoming part of a professional community that upholds the highest standards in education, ethics, and expertise.

More: www.hcmmag.com/qualitycharter

"If you’re looking to enhance your career, choosing a qualification backed by Active IQ gives you a distinct advantage" – Lisa Skelton

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The UK health and fitness sector is booming – but with growing competition, standing out as a trusted professional is more important than ever.

Whether you’re a personal trainer, fitness instructor, or an educator in the industry, your credibility and qualifications can make all the difference.

That’s where Active IQ comes in. We’re a specialist in vocational education, ensuring the highest standards in training, assessment, and professional integrity.

It’s why we recently launched our Quality Charter for all individuals and organisations delivering Active IQ qualifications.

Why choose Active IQ?
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The newly launched Active IQ Quality Charter ensures that approved training providers maintain these standards, helping learners and professionals gain real credibility in the sector and beyond.

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● integrity and professionalism: always acting honestly and ethically, setting the example for others in the industry

● quality education and training: ensuring fitness professionals are skilled, knowledgeable, and capable of delivering top-tier services

● health and safety: promoting safe working practices and compliance with industry regulations

● respect for diversity and inclusion: supporting an environment where all individuals feel valued and respected.

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● stand out to employers: many businesses prefer hiring professionals trained under Active IQ’s rigorous standards

● gain client trust: your clients will have confidence in your expertise and ethical approach to their health and fitness journey

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With Active IQ, you’re not just earning a certificate – you’re becoming part of a professional community that upholds the highest standards in education, ethics, and expertise.

More: www.hcmmag.com/qualitycharter

"If you’re looking to enhance your career, choosing a qualification backed by Active IQ gives you a distinct advantage" – Lisa Skelton

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