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FIT ISSA positions itself as a health and fitness education provider in Taiwan, with a core focus on international certification-based coach training and continuing education. The site emphasizes that even complete beginners can work toward certification, and offers ACE-CPT, ACE-GFI, self-study options, international credits/continuing education workshops, as well as courses in senior fitness, sports nutrition, muscle recovery, sports psychology, weightlifting movements, Pilates, and more. It also provides certification training, continuing education, instructor training, job referrals, and venue rental services.
In terms of delivery format, FIT ISSA offers in-person classes in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung, along with ACE-CPT online courses and an ACE-GFI self-study plan. The text mentions a LINE-based learning interface that allows learning in smaller chapters, but does not specify whether the online classes are live or pre-recorded. For accreditation, the organization says it signed a partnership agreement with the American Council on Exercise (ACE) in 2025, becoming ACE’s authorized official partner in Taiwan. Some courses are marked as offering ACE credits or ACE ethics credits, and it states that NASM and AFAA international credit courses will be available in 2026. On the instructor side, FIT ISSA says it has a team of lecturers with years of experience in international certification education, and it publicly lists recruitment requirements for instructors, including a sports science-related academic background and a valid ACE-CPT certification.
Public pricing is relatively clear: the ACE-CPT in-person training early-bird price is NT$32,900, the online course is NT$27,999, the ACE-GFI self-study plan includes the official Chinese textbook and one exam attempt for NT$15,000, and continuing education courses are around NT$14,800 to NT$24,800. Compared with pure self-study, the in-person class is more expensive, but provides fixed schedules, venues, and structured course organization. The online course and self-study option are better suited to learners with less predictable schedules. Whether full exam fees, retakes, materials, and refunds are included is still something users need to confirm, except for ACE-GFI where the inclusions are stated more clearly.
The main strengths are its broad range of course topics, covering certification, recertification, and specialized skills; relatively complete disclosure of pricing, dates, and class cities; and consultation channels including phone, email, LINE, and social media. The limitations are that the pages lack detailed syllabi, individual instructor resumes, verified pass-rate data, payment methods, and refund rules. It is suitable for beginners in Taiwan who want to pursue ACE-CPT/GFI certification, current trainers who need continuing education for recertification, and learners interested in specialized areas such as sports nutrition, senior training, and recovery training.
The crawled text does not make it possible to determine whether fitissa.com can be accessed reliably from mainland China, nor does it state whether common mainland Chinese payment methods are supported. Since the in-person courses are concentrated in Taiwan, mainland learners need to additionally consider travel, entry permits, scheduling, and cross-border payment. Alternatives include official ACE, NASM, and AFAA resources, as well as mainland-based fitness, sports rehabilitation, and personal trainer certification training providers.
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fitissa.com is an Taiwan Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $720.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fitissa.com directly.