Preggi Bellies is Australia's leading strength and fitness class designed specifically for pregnant and postnatal women. Operating throughout Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, they have a strong and loyal team of specially qualified group exercise instructors. There are now opportunities for passionate instructors to join their team as a leader of their original fitness and strength classes for pregnant and postnatal women or leading their new and exhilarating 'Back to Body' program. A generous starting rate is provided per session. Rate increases are provided on a yearly basis. Bonuses are also provided for signing up new participants that are sent by the head office to attend on a trial basis. Before starting with Preggi Bellies you will need to undertake their initial three day specialised training course. This is the most comprehensive course of it's nature. It's been developed in conjunction with obstetricians and follows the Australian College of Obstetrician guidelines. Once on board, you'll receive ongoing training, including 2-3 free workshops every year (CEC accredited). Preggi Bellies pride themselves on the liaison and support they provide for their instructors. In support of this, a conversation with Naomi in their head office revealed an unprecedented fitness industry staff retention rate. Preggi Bellies has 40 - 50 instructors working across three states with an average time with the company of more than seven years! (Naomi began as an instructor approximately 6 years ago). If you're interested in learning more about working with pregnant or postnatal women, follow this link and select the relevant Preggi Bellies profile on HealthyPeople. An unrelated true story: I was waiting on my bike at a pedestrian crossing to get over a busy road in Melbourne this morning when a couple riders decided to shoot across the road against the red man. No sooner had they cleared the road when they were flagged down by a couple of policemen in bike gear waiting on the other side. One rider stopped but the second took off! One of the policemen jumped on his bike and took off after him. It was a full on police chase on bikes! Regrettably I can't tell your whether he got away, but as he took off into the distance he was clearly giving it a red hot go. I don't condone running red lights on bikes, whether an intersection or pedestrian crossing, it gives all riders a bad name. However it does seem a little excessive to be busting riders across a pedestrian crossing against the red man. I am not entirely sure how this benefits anyone. Do you ride a bike? Do you have an opinion? If so, please share it with the wider community on our blog.
Preggi Bellies is Australia's leading strength and fitness class designed specifically for pregnant and postnatal women. Operating throughout Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, they have a strong and loyal team of specially qualified group exercise instructors. There are now opportunities for passionate instructors to join their team as a leader of their original fitness and strength classes for pregnant and postnatal women or leading their new and exhilarating 'Back to Body' program. A generous starting rate is provided per session. Rate increases are provided on a yearly basis. Bonuses are also provided for signing up new participants that are sent by the head office to attend on a trial basis. Before starting with Preggi Bellies you will need to undertake their initial three day specialised training course. This is the most comprehensive course of it's nature. It's been developed in conjunction with obstetricians and follows the Australian College of Obstetrician guidelines. Once on board, you'll receive ongoing training, including 2-3 free workshops every year (CEC accredited). Preggi Bellies pride themselves on the liaison and support they provide for their instructors. In support of this, a conversation with Naomi in their head office revealed an unprecedented fitness industry staff retention rate. Preggi Bellies has 40 - 50 instructors working across three states with an average time with the company of more than seven years! (Naomi began as an instructor approximately 6 years ago). If you're interested in learning more about working with pregnant or postnatal women, follow this link and select the relevant Preggi Bellies profile on HealthyPeople.
An unrelated true story:
I was waiting on my bike at a pedestrian crossing to get over a busy road in Melbourne this morning when a couple riders decided to shoot across the road against the red man. No sooner had they cleared the road when they were flagged down by a couple of policemen in bike gear waiting on the other side. One rider stopped but the second took off! One of the policemen jumped on his bike and took off after him. It was a full on police chase on bikes! Regrettably I can't tell your whether he got away, but as he took off into the distance he was clearly giving it a red hot go.
I don't condone running red lights on bikes, whether an intersection or pedestrian crossing, it gives all riders a bad name. However it does seem a little excessive to be busting riders across a pedestrian crossing against the red man. I am not entirely sure how this benefits anyone.
Do you ride a bike? Do you have an opinion? If so, please share it with the wider community on our blog.
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