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Meet The Les Mills Ambassadors

21.03.2024

Behind-the-scenes

We all likely know, love (and follow 📱👀) at least one of our Les Mills Ambassadors – they’re a special part of who we are and how we strive for a FITTER PLANET. But how much do you really know about them? In their own words, they share why they love teaching and their advice for how to keep growing as an Instructor.

Kylie Gates explains what it means to be an Ambassador.

What makes a Les Mills Ambassador?

Firstly, they’re an outstanding Instructor; they’re top of their game. But it’s more holistic than that – they lead, they inspire, and they bring the magic! They represent the essence of who we are and what we do.

What does it mean?

Les Mills Ambassadors represent us on our Masterclass filming, as well as travel to LIVE events as the very real representation of who we are and what we stand for. They can also feature across our marketing and photoshoots; they support our partnership with adidas and so much more. These days they’re often epic content creators on social as well!

How and why did it all begin?

Founded in 2015, the creation of Ambassadors was all about developing rockstars in New Zealand, as well as rockstars from all around the world. At its heart, it’s about creating more Instructor greatness in the world through diversity and making sure we keep the magic going for generations to come.

Let’s meet our current Les Mills Ambassadors…
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Anthony Oxford (UK)

I get messages asking: “How do I get on the UK TAP team?” or “How do I get on the presenter team?” and there's no real answer to that. It was never a goal of mine, because I never believed it would be possible. I just knew I loved what I was doing. I always made sure I went to the Quarterly Workshops and got the upskills, took on feedback and enjoyed attending the big events.

I tell people: “Listen, just enjoy what you’re doing. Be the best you can be, and if the opportunity comes, it comes." There’s not a science behind it. You make your own luck. Keep working hard, but you’ve got to enjoy the process. If you’re not enjoying it or you let other things take over, it’s going to become the barrier rather than the amplifier. I’m a firm believer in the saying: "Everything happens for a reason."

I'd also advise you to never turn down an opportunity that excites you. The day I did that, so many things started to happen. If there’s a bit of you that thinks: "I’d like to do that, but I don’t think I can", take the opportunity. That’s how I felt the day the email came round asking if anybody wanted to take up the spare place in the BODYCOMBAT™  module. Since then, anytime an opportunity presents itself, I take it. You never know where it’s going to lead. The day I stopped fearing failure and switched my mindset from “I can’t” to “I will try” was a game changer.

Read more about Anthony

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Bas Hollander (The Netherlands)

I’ve always wanted to help people to move. I did that as a physical education teacher for children when I still lived in the Netherlands. Being a Global Ambassador means I can help many more people through all of our workouts, but especially through our children’s program: BORN TO MOVE™.

The best advice I’ve been given is to trust the process. It’s easy to set goals but it can be frustrating to realize that you’re not where you want to be yet. It always means there's more to learn, more to do. If you’re able to “trust the process”, that frustration is way easier to navigate. It could even make the journey more fun and exciting, as you know that it’s just a part of that.

To others who want success, I say: work real hard for it. Really work your ass off. We live in a time that we can learn anything, often for free. Real success doesn’t come without hard work. But here’s an important BUT! BUT also know that in every outcome, ‘luck’ is involved. There are things you have no control (or no full control) over: where you’re born. What talents you’re born with. What other people see in you. What your parents decided to teach you. What chances others gave you. Just to name a few. These things ALSO play a part in success.

Know success is always a mix between efforts you can control and efforts you can control much less (or not at all). I would always suggest focusing on the stuff you can do, and to really work for it. But if it doesn’t go your way, even when you can honestly say you’ve done all you could, it might just have not been your lucky day, and that happens to all of us.

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Ben Main (NZ)

Teaching has allowed me to fully be me. I’ve got my own teaching style and vibe on stage that no one else has, but off stage, it’s given me the confidence to level up and lean into anything. Act authentically, wear whatever clothes I want… it gives me another level of confidence when I’m mixing with people. It’s created an identity. I am Ben Main who coaches XYZ classes etc. When I’m needing confidence, I can draw from the feelings I have on when I’m on stage.

The best advice I’ve been given is to “teach a track like you created it yourself”, and my advice for other Instructors is to not cap the love you have for a program.

It’s a huge honor to share my passion, represent the other creatives that have created these workouts, and deliver an unforgettable experience. But think 80% of being an Ambassador is what you do off stage. I love teaching because I love helping people! Simple as that.

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Charlotte Ranque (France)

I started teaching in 2010 and my first program was BODYPUMP™! I was trained by Fatma Azzouz. I currently teach BODYPUMP, BODYBALANCE™, BODYJAM™, BODYCOMBAT and RPM™.

To others who wish to achieve success, I say work hard and be humble. Being a Global Ambassador is a huge honor, because it means someone else thinks I can inspire others. It’s a pressure but an awesome pressure. Like having a super mission!

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Dee Rowell (Australia)

I became an Instructor back in 2010, when I was 19. Teaching has done so much for me personally. I went through a really hard time with my mental health between the ages of 18 and 23 and honestly Les Mills — and group fitness — was one of if not the main and only thing that got me through that time. It was a constant in my life and a way to keep me connected to people. It was absolutely life changing and life-saving for me in some really dark, hard times.

There’s so many Instructors I look up to. Glen and Sarah Ostergaard. Mark Nu-u-Steele and Lisa Osborne. I have learned and continue to learn so much from them. I also look up to a lot of my peers: Khiran [Huston], Tash [Vincent], Caley [Jack], Erin [Maw].

To me, being an Ambassador means I get to share the deep love and passion I have for Les Mills, and share what the company is about with others around the world. I feel very proud that I get to do that.

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House Chaalane (Singapore)

Being a Les Mills Ambassador means representing the high standards of the brand across the whole wide world. Showcasing the highest levels of presenting for the events and Masterclass filming, but also in my daily life as a Fitness Instructor. Most of all, I want to represent the strong values that Les Mills has and share them across the globe.

I love teaching because it makes me feel useful to the members who are coming to achieve a goal, no matter what it is. It can be just having fun, forgetting about their problems, burning a certain number of calories, or fighting their issues out through kicking and punching. I feel good knowing I help them achieve this goal. Being useful to members is rewarding and fulfilling.

A few years ago, one member, now a dear friend of mine, used to come to my classes because he was jobless and struggling in life. The classes "were his oxygen". I even made him jump on stage on the day of his birthday. That was EVERYTHING for him — feeling good, loved, accepted, and acknowledged. I had absolutely no clue on his situation, I just loved seeing him in class having the time of his life! He told me about his work/life situation a few years later and how much these classes literally saved him from completely "losing it". THIS is my "why". Satisfaction of a job well done and knowing we are able to change lives, even on a small scale. Every single step is progress.

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Kaylah-Blayr Fitzsimons-Nu'u (NZ)

Who do I look up to? I’m going to sound like a broken record but my Mum and Dad. They're who I get my teaching style from… I get the good and bad from them, haha! They’re both incredible Instructors because they’ve filmed many times, and I often get told I sound like them.

My role as an Ambassador means everything to me and I’m incredibly proud of it. I watched my parents do this role when I was growing up and thought it was the coolest thing in the world, and now I have the chance to spread my love and passion for teaching and mentoring. I never take it for granted ❤

To others who wish to achieve success, I say: don’t do it because you want to be on filming or be an Ambassador. Do it because you frickin’ love it. Being on filming or becoming an Ambassador is an incredible bonus, but you can’t get there without absolutely loving what you do now, and embracing the journey ahead of you. I never expected to do either of these things, so when they happened I was surprised and so grateful.

Read more about Kaylah-Blayr

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Khiran Huston (NZ)

I think the role of an Ambassador is to be an authentic role model of individuality in coaching and athleticism in the programs you present on and off the stage. You’re constantly learning and enhancing your skills to continue to be the very best role model for our Instructors. You (in your own unique way) encapsulate what a Les Mills Instructor is, and showcase and bring to life our gold-standard group fitness training and education.

The best advice I was given was that not everyone will like you and that’s okay – you don’t need to be liked by everyone. This was probably the most freeing advice I was given. I always felt this burden to make everyone happy at the expense of my authentic self, but it impacted not only my classes but my enjoyment of teaching. Once I was told this it honestly freed me.

For those who want to grow as an Instructor, I say I’d say you need to be really confident about who you are as a person, know your sense of self and bring that alive in your classes. You’ll know you’re doing it when your classes pack out and people follow you in whichever program you teach.

Read more about Khiran

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Lula Slaughter (US)

Teaching Les Mills has given me a sense of family I’ve longed for since I was a kid. Life was tough growing up, so I like the connections that I’ve made with other Instructors and participants. Les Mills has saved me and been a lifeline to me as of late — life has definitely delivered some powerful blows recently. I am leaning into my teaching to get through the rough patches and sometimes I’m leaning on it heavily. Teaching Les Mills programs is creating a pathway of light through some dark moments right now. Teaching is saving me.

To other Instructors I would say: never try to emulate, only be yourself. Work hard, accept nothing but the best in all you do, stay humble and your talent will make room for you. The best piece of advice I've been given was from Dan Cohen, when he was coaching the BODYCOMBAT 83 Team. He said to treat every class you teach like a Masterclass. Now, whether it’s 14 people or 50, I teach every class like a Masterclass because that’s what the members deserve – and it makes me feel like I’ve done my best.

Being a Global Ambassador is an incredible honor to me. I hope to inspire women of all ages and races to get moving through the vehicle of Les Mills – a company I love so much.

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Lunar Lu (China)

Being a Global Ambassador means I get the opportunity to share my passion and love on a global scale and encourage others to have a positive mentality and healthy lifestyle. It allows me the honor of inspiring people around the world. It also gives me the chance to keep learning and pass on the knowledge to my team in China.

I love teaching because, firstly, I love music, and I love how we feel after each class. I want to share this with people. Teaching brings everything together and it has such a positive impact on life. Coming to a class knowing we're going to leave feeling better about themselves. Or coming to an Initial Training, leaving with more knowledge, or feeling more capable, or having more purpose.

I'm so grateful to be doing the things I love, supporting members and Instructors, being a role model. Getting the opportunity to have this impact on people around the world is a true blessing.

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Maggie Cheng (China)

My hometown is in the southwest of China, Chengdu. My hometown is famous for pandas and hot pot! I first started teaching in 2018 and I currently teach BODYPUMP, BODYCOMBAT, BODYBALANCE, BODYATTACK and LES MILLS CORE.

The best piece of advice I’ve been given is to face all challenges with bravery and enjoy the process. The Instructor I look up to the most is Kylie Gates, and I love teaching because I like helping others to achieve more than they thought they could.

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Marlon Woods (United States)

I first started teaching BODYCOMBAT back in 2015, and my Trainer was Jake McLendon.

The Instructors I look up to today are Ben [Main] and Reagan [Kang].

What has teaching done for me personally? It’s showed me parts of the world and myself I never knew existed. I love it because it's an opportunity to be a part of someone putting themselves first.

The best piece of advice I’ve been given is “doubt kills”. The advice I’d give to others is to commit to giving your all, even when you can’t control the outcome.

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Maxime Vigeant (France)

I started teaching Les Mills Programs in 2012, when I was just 18 years old, and my first program was BODYPUMP. My first Masterclass was with my father, Christophe and that was the best class of my life! 😍

The best advice I’ve been given is to LIVE IN THE MOMENT. To not wait for the ‘perfect’ moment, but go for it anyway. It’s about trying something even if you don’t feel ready, because you never know what you can achieve.

I look up to my father and my mother, they are both my number one motivators! My father as an Instructor and my mother for her strength of character. I also respect a lot of Programs Directors, Presenters, Instructors… all of the people with whom I started this amazing journey. Thank you!

The best advice I can share with other Instructors is to believe in yourself. You can be who you want to be, and nobody can choose for you! Don’t be afraid to try, to succeed, to fail, to ask, to be who you are. Because your biggest strength is YOU.

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Meno Thomas (NZ)

I became an Instructor at the age of 15 when I trained in BODYJAM. It took a village to raise me in this industry at such a young age and I’m thankful I was lucky enough to have powerful leaders guiding me throughout: Mid Thomas (my mum), Sheree Marsh, and Nicky Lord.

I love teaching because of the people who show up every week and the new faces I get to meet. Teaching has 1,000% given me self-confidence within myself and my body. Social skills, public speaking… it’s given me the life I have today with owning who I am: being Trans and being proud.

What’s the best advice I’ve been given? My own advice: “This industry is for the people, not the paycheck.” What I’d say to other teachers is that the development journey never ends. Being open-minded and continuously learning is the best way to evolve as an Instructor and as a human.

Read more about Meno

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Nick Yan (China)

I’m from Wuhan, China. I started teaching in 2013, and I currently teach BODYATTACK, BODYPUMP, BODYSTEP, and LES MILLS CORE. I’m the BODYATTACK Trainer and Program Leader for Les Mills China, and I’m also a personal trainer.

The Instructor I look up to the most is Lisa Osborne. The energetic “super woman” is the one I admire; I have so much to learn from this iconic lady. She IS the soul of BODYATTACK!

For me, fitness is not a choice, it’s an attitude. Teaching Les Mills programs makes me more optimistic, more confident, and healthier. My advice to other Instructors is: practice makes perfect. Focus on the things that will improve your teaching and stay patient. YOU are the finish line.

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Otto Prodan (Brazil)

I first trained in BODYATTACK in 2012, and my Trainer was Giles Bryant. Teaching helped me to find my voice. I realized that I had so much to give by just being authentic — and hopefully this empowers others who are also looking to find their voice.

I love the quote that says something along the lines of: “when the student becomes the teacher, they become a better student”. I think that’s an incredible growth mindset for becoming a great fitness leader. My advice to other Instructors is to love what you do – then the hard work won’t feel like work. I love my job, so putting in the hours practising and learning doesn’t feel like work.

Read more about Otto

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Reagan Kang (Malaysia)

To me, teaching is an act of love. I love seeing people succeed when they implement feedback, or they have an ah-ha moment when they spend time learning from you. That feeling is priceless — knowing that you're able to add value to someone else's life.

The Instructors I most look up to are Rafael Duro, Judy King, Rachael Newsham, Dan Cohen, Glen Ostergaard, and Kylie Gates. They played a massive role in helping my development.

The best advice I was given is that it's not about what you say, but how you make people feel. My advice to others? The destination does not matter. Fall in love with the process.

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René Vogel (Germany)

Teaching helped me discover my values. I’ve learned to trust myself and it’s given me a lot of self-confidence. Actually, it’s taught me how to be myself and that I don’t need to be anyone else. I learned what my strengths are and how I can inspire others in an authentic and natural way. Now, when I jump on stage, I am completely myself. I show my kind of teaching, my kind of character. I’m 100% myself and that’s my greatest personal growth.

My advice to other Instructors is pretty simple: do what you do with passion and love and never ever try to be someone else. Find your own values, your own strengths, believe in yourself. Eliminate limiting beliefs and develop your empowering beliefs. The most important message is to be honest and authentic with yourself.  Your heart is your strongest muscle, so always listen to your heart. Your head will follow, but your heart will give you the right intention.

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Vili Fifita (NZ)

I first trained on BODYPUMP, back in 2012, and Matty T — Matt Thraxton — was my Trainer.

What does being an Ambassador mean to me? Leading by example. Being respectful. Practising what you preach. Craving new knowledge to share knowledge. Being yourself, training hard, being kind, humble and owning who you are. Representing each program to the highest quality to inspire. Being authentic on and off the stage. Being kind and lending help to those who need it. Having a growth mindset.

The best advice I’ve been given was from Jackie Mills, who said: “Let your work speak for you”. My advice to others is to work hard, be yourself and have fun. Practice gratitude – be grateful you have the ability to exercise.

There are so many Instructors who inspire me. Too many to mention.

I love teaching because I get to see progress. I love seeing people grow from strength to strength. I enjoy building confidence through fitness, it’s one of my strengths. 😉 I’m a huge advocate for health and fitness, I get to train with hundreds of people every week. It’s a two-way street, we’re all happy!

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FRONT SQUATS AND CALF RAISES

FRONT SQUATS AND CALF RAISES

Discover how the front squat and calf raises in BODYPUMP 118 can improve core strength, mobility, and prevent lower back pain.

FRONT SQUATS AND CALF RAISES
Interview With Caley Jack

Interview With Caley Jack

Global brand ambassador Caley Jack opens up on limiting beliefs, community, and how to keep progressing as an Instructor.

Interview With Caley Jack
Introducing Fiona

Introducing Fiona

Les Mills UK Group Fitness Trainer Fransisca tells us about development and her instructor journey

Introducing Fiona
THE LIFE OF AN INSTRUCTOR IN MEMES

THE LIFE OF AN INSTRUCTOR IN MEMES

Memes that most accurately express innermost Instructor thoughts on teaching, sleeping and remembering choreography!

THE LIFE OF AN INSTRUCTOR IN MEMES
Meet Marc

Meet Marc

Meet Les Mills UK Head Trainer of Dubai and Middle East

Meet Marc
Q3'23 Release highlights

Q3'23 Release highlights

Glen Ostergaard, Lisa Osborne, and others reveal their highlights of the new Les Mills releases.

Q3'23 Release highlights
Your Pride Stories

Your Pride Stories

Les Mills Instructors from the LGBTTQIA+ community share how they found their home in the group fitness studio.

Your Pride Stories
Wellness coaching with Kylie Gates

Wellness coaching with Kylie Gates

Discover wellness coaching and how it can help you to create the life you really want.

Wellness coaching with Kylie Gates
TRAINING FOR YOUR CYCLE

TRAINING FOR YOUR CYCLE

Learn the different phases of your menstrual cycle and the types of physical activity and exercise that is best during each stage of your period.

TRAINING FOR YOUR CYCLE
Steve Tansey shares tips

Steve Tansey shares tips

Les Mills Trainer, fitness professional and martial arts experts shares his tips for staying ahead in the fitness industry.

Steve Tansey shares tips
Rachael Newsham's filming diary

Rachael Newsham's filming diary

Program Director Rachael Newsham shares her experience of filming BODYCOMBAT 87 with Dan Cohen in New Zealand's South Island.

Rachael Newsham's filming diary
Rachael Newsham Talks Mental Health

Rachael Newsham Talks Mental Health

BODYCOMBAT Program Director Rachael Newsham opens up on facing challenging thoughts and how she builds and maintains mental wellness.

Rachael Newsham Talks Mental Health
Quick-fire questions with Rachael Newsham

Quick-fire questions with Rachael Newsham

The Program Director shares her celebrity crush, her worst fashion mistake, and who she'd love to have dinner with!

Quick-fire questions with Rachael Newsham
Q4'20 Releases

Q4'20 Releases

Discover the highlights of the Q420 releases, including BODYCOMBAT 85 and BODYPUMP 115.

Q4'20 Releases
From Front Row Fan To Masterclass Presenter

From Front Row Fan To Masterclass Presenter

BODYATTACK participant Camilo Echavarria Benitez shares how it felt to be selected by Lisa Osborne to present on Release 117.

From Front Row Fan To Masterclass Presenter
Q’3’22 Releases Are Lit!

Q’3’22 Releases Are Lit!

Program Directors and presenters share the challenges and highlights of filming Q3'22 releases, including the latest BODYPUMP, BODYCOMBAT and RPM workouts.

Q’3’22 Releases Are Lit!
Q3'21 Release: The 'Unstoppable' Releases

Q3'21 Release: The 'Unstoppable' Releases

Discover what’s to love about the new Les Mills releases including BODYPUMP 118, BODYCOMBAT 88 and BODYBALANCE/BODYFLOW 93.

Q3'21 Release: The 'Unstoppable' Releases
Pride Program Playlists

Pride Program Playlists

Discover Instructor top picks for Pride-themed Les Mills classes, including BODYPUMP, BODYCOMBAT and BODYATTACK!

Pride Program Playlists
No time for illness – Erica’s story

No time for illness – Erica’s story

The inspirational story of how Les Mills group fitness programs helped one cancer survivor. Read Erica’s story.

No time for illness – Erica’s story
New sound for LES MILLS SPRINT

New sound for LES MILLS SPRINT

Program Director Glen Ostergaard explains the changes to the music in LES MILLS SPRINT 29.

New sound for LES MILLS SPRINT
Meet Trainer Shey

Meet Trainer Shey

Les Mills Trainer and former ballet dancer shares her career with us

Meet Trainer Shey
Meet Bram

Meet Bram

Les Mills UK Trainer Bram talks about his career in fitness

Meet Bram
Meet some of the Assessor Team

Meet some of the Assessor Team

Les Mills Assessors help to deliver the highest standard in group fitness coaching. They support Instructors to achieve their certification by giving valuable and constructive feedback on their teaching. But they are also much more than this! Often their journey to becoming an Assessor is a really interesting one, or their most rewarding part of the job often surprising. We thought we would put faces to some of the names and reveal more about our fantastic team of Assessors…

Meet some of the Assessor Team
Meet Phil

Meet Phil

We caught up with Les Mills Trainer & Regional Training Coordinator

Meet Phil
Fun loving, smoothie addict!

Fun loving, smoothie addict!

Les Mills UK Presenter talks about her group fitness journey and making the Les Mills Training Team

Fun loving, smoothie addict!
HOW LES MILLS CONNECT HELPED ME FIND WORK

HOW LES MILLS CONNECT HELPED ME FIND WORK

Two Instructors share how Les Mills Connect took the hassle out of finding new classes to teach.

HOW LES MILLS CONNECT HELPED ME FIND WORK
Meet Marcus

Meet Marcus

Les Mills catch up with UK Trainer Marcus Benson

Meet Marcus
Masterclass filming Uncovered

Masterclass filming Uncovered

Producer Ross Peebles on how we film Masterclass videos.

Masterclass filming Uncovered
Marlon’s Journey

Marlon’s Journey

Les Mills Ambassador Marlon Woods has pushed through a bankruptcy, overcome depression, served his country in the military, and worked on Capitol Hill. Watch his incredible journey to becoming a master group fitness Instructor.

Marlon’s Journey
Lisa Osborne: "Adapt, React, Then Get On With It"

Lisa Osborne: "Adapt, React, Then Get On With It"

In part two of Lisa Osborne’s road to recovery, learn how she is feeling post-surgery and her motivation for recovery.

Lisa Osborne: "Adapt, React, Then Get On With It"
Lisa Osborne: "I Want To Inspire Instructors To Inspire Their Members"

Lisa Osborne: "I Want To Inspire Instructors To Inspire Their Members"

In this first part of our three-part story, Lisa opens up about her secrets to staying motivated and how important it is to show empathy with our members – wherever they are on their fitness journey.

Lisa Osborne: "I Want To Inspire Instructors To Inspire Their Members"
Libby Benson-Day Trainer profile

Libby Benson-Day Trainer profile

Meet Les Mills UK Head Trainer of Dubai and Middle East

Libby Benson-Day Trainer profile
CIMSPA and Les Mills partner

CIMSPA and Les Mills partner

CIMSPA celebrate major new partnership with group exercise specialists Les Mills

CIMSPA and Les Mills partner
Why do I need insurance?

Why do I need insurance?

Comprehensive insurance for group fitness instructors

Why do I need insurance?
BODYPUMP UK 100 finalists

BODYPUMP UK 100 finalists

Meet proud Les Mills BODYPUMP UK finalists Alexandra Williams and Julie Metcalfe

BODYPUMP UK 100 finalists
Introducing Les Mils Wellness

Introducing Les Mils Wellness

Learn about LES MILLS Wellness, a life-changing new series of breath training, yin yoga and meditation sessions developed with Diana Archer Mills and a team of wellness experts.

Introducing Les Mils Wellness
We caught up with Head Trainer Sarah about LES MILLS TONE

We caught up with Head Trainer Sarah about LES MILLS TONE

We caught up with Head Trainer Sarah about LES MILLS TONE

We caught up with Head Trainer Sarah about LES MILLS TONE
Four Reasons Why Les Mills+ Benefits Instructors

Four Reasons Why Les Mills+ Benefits Instructors

We explore how Instructors can use LES MILLS+ to supplement their own training.

Four Reasons Why Les Mills+ Benefits Instructors
Les Mills Music Uncovered

Les Mills Music Uncovered

We find out exactly what goes into licensing the music for each release.

Les Mills Music Uncovered
Could Les Mills Core Be The Answer To Lower Back Pain?

Could Les Mills Core Be The Answer To Lower Back Pain?

New research suggests core targeted workouts could be the antidote to lower back pain caused by sedentary modern lifestyles.

Could Les Mills Core Be The Answer To Lower Back Pain?
How Les Mills Africa Can #BREAKTHEBIAS

How Les Mills Africa Can #BREAKTHEBIAS

Denice Burr, Lula Slaughter, Dr Deidre Douglas and Nichola Smiles share how Les Mills Africa is helping women to step into the fitness spotlight.

How Les Mills Africa Can #BREAKTHEBIAS
Les Mills Qualifications: The Secret To Improving Your Teaching

Les Mills Qualifications: The Secret To Improving Your Teaching

Japanese Trainer Kenshin Tani shares how he became the first person in the world to achieve LMQ Level 10 in LES MILLS GRIT.

Les Mills Qualifications: The Secret To Improving Your Teaching
Kaylas Story

Kaylas Story

Kayla Atkins-Gordine shares her very personal experience of mental distress.

Kaylas Story
Les Mills Women On Their Role Models

Les Mills Women On Their Role Models

Find out who inspires Kylie Gates, Rachael Newsham and Erin Maw, in celebration of International Women's Day.

Les Mills Women On Their Role Models
How to stay injury-free

How to stay injury-free

Steve Tansey on how to minimize risk of injury to ensure longevity in our teaching careers.

How to stay injury-free