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What is an MSAS trainer?

MSAS stands for Motor Skill Application Specialist. It is a Level 3 specialist qualification from FASTER. In plain terms, an MSAS trainer has gone well beyond a standard personal trainer course to understand how movement and motor skills genuinely work, and how to apply that to real people in a gym.

Plain-English guide. FASTER lists qualified trainers; it does not deliver the training itself.

What it means

Most trainers learn a fixed library of exercises and hand the same ones to everyone. An MSAS trainer learns the layer underneath: how the body produces and controls movement, and how to build exercises around the person in front of them rather than forcing the person into a generic plan.

The qualification is built on applicable science. Not research for its own sake, but research a trainer can actually use with you on a Tuesday evening. The result is a coach who can tell you why you are doing a given exercise, and change it the moment it stops being right for you.

What a MSAS trainer can do for you

Who should look for a MSAS trainer

Common questions

Is an MSAS trainer better than a normal personal trainer?

They hold a personal trainer qualification plus the MSAS specialist study on top, so they have deeper movement knowledge than the baseline. Whether that suits you depends on your goal; for technical or stubborn movement issues it matters a lot.

What does MSAS stand for?

Motor Skill Application Specialist, a Level 3 specialist course from FASTER Health and Fitness.

How FASTER fits in: we list trainers who hold this qualification and verify it before they go live. We do not deliver the training or take responsibility for the service. The relationship is between you and the trainer.

Find a MSAS trainer near you

Every trainer on the register is FASTER-qualified, with insurance and first aid verified.

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