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I doubt it, it is a specialization or a CEC course not a certification.
Answered by Andrew Neitlich
510 days ago
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Cary and Shawn,
Andrew Neitlich here, the Program Director of ATI. It is not yet NCCA accredited, but given its success over the past two years, we are looking at a broader range of accreditations this year.
Regardless, it remains a very content-rich, valuable program for anyone looking to work with clients on speed & agility. The program developer, Rich Lansky, works with professional, elite, and youth athletes in just about every sport, speaks internationally, and continues to work with a number of NFL, pro soccer, and pro tennis players.
Andrew Neitlich here, the Program Director of ATI. It is not yet NCCA accredited, but given its success over the past two years, we are looking at a broader range of accreditations this year.
Regardless, it remains a very content-rich, valuable program for anyone looking to work with clients on speed & agility. The program developer, Rich Lansky, works with professional, elite, and youth athletes in just about every sport, speaks internationally, and continues to work with a number of NFL, pro soccer, and pro tennis players.
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Nothing I've found says it is.






