Postural Restoration Provider
Tochigi, Japan

Noboru Saito

NSCA-CPT, JSPO-AT, PRP

Total Fitness Support Co. Ltd.

Accessibility:In-Person
PRP Credentialing Earned: 2026

PRI Courses Completed:

Myokinematic Restoration
Postural Respiration
Pelvis Restoration
Impingement & Instability

Born in Tochigi Prefecture in 1972, Noboru graduated from Sakushin Gakuin High School before joining Tochigi Toyota Motor Co., Ltd., where he spent 10 years handling vehicle registration duties in the New Car Registration Division. Motivated by the passing of his grandmother and a desire to provide more compassionate support to people, he transitioned to the field of exercise therapy. He spent three years at Utsunomiya Minami Hospital, where he spent three years in the rehabilitation department providing exercise therapy for patients with sports injuries, cerebrovascular disorders, and internal medicine conditions. As his interest continued to grow, he began exploring preventive support for healthy individuals and athletic performance enhancement, concurrently working part-time at Big Tree Sports Club and supporting both general fitness members and competitive athletes.

In 2004, he established Total Fitness Support Co. Ltd., and has since built a broad career as a personal trainer, lecturer at sports and medical vocational schools, traveling trainer for the National Sports Festival, and seminar instructor on exercise and health promotion. He remains committed to advancing strength and conditioning practices across Japan and nurturing the next generation of sports and health professionals.

At the time of PRI Credentialing, providers are required to submit verification of current licensure or certification status to determine eligibility for PRI Credentialing. It is the responsibility of credentialed providers to update the Postural Restoration Institute if their license or certification has expired, been suspended, or revoked, so that they can be removed from the PRI Find a Provider map. As Postural Restoration Institute places this responsibility on providers, it cautions consumers that they should not rely on Postural Restoration Institute’s website as evidence of a provider’s current licensure or certification status. Instead, the Postural Restoration Institute recommends that patients and clients wishing to verify a provider’s current licensure or certification status contact the relevant regulatory boards or reach out directly to the provider to ask for current verification of his or her licensure or certification. The Postural Restoration Institute is not liable for and disclaims any responsibility for services performed by PRI Credentialed providers.

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