CSCCa SCCC Certification

CSCCa SCCC Strength and Conditioning Certification

We test and review fitness products based on an independent, multi-point methodology. If you use our links to purchase something, we may earn a commission. Read our disclosures.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • NCCA-approved strength and conditioning certification
  • Requires college degree and CPR/AED certification
  • Includes 640-hour practicum or internship program, a written certification exam, and a practical exam before a panel
  • Participants must be current strength and conditioning coaches or students studying to be coaches
Manufacturer: Category:

Pros & Cons

What we like ...
  • Extensive program
  • Highly regarded certification in strength and conditioning
  • NCCA-accredited
What needs improvement ...
  • Extremely stringent requirements
  • Expensive
  • Cannot hold dual certifications in other fields

Product Summary

Specs

Accreditation

NCCA

Requirements

CPR/AED license, college degree, current strength and conditioning coach or student

GGR Community Reviews

CSCCa SCCC Certification

Tried it? Review this product

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Use one of the allowed file type: jpg,png,gif. The max size allowed is : 5 MB.

      Summary

      One of the most stringent certification programs in the field of collegiate strength and conditioning is the SCCC, provided by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association. The certification has a three-pronged approach to its certification: a 640-hour internship, plus a written and practical exam. In addition, the certification is available only to current strength and conditioning coaches, or students studying to become coaches.