I’m due for 2.0 CEUs by June and want something that levels up how I cue inclusively across ages and abilities — think scaling plyo for a 65-year-old next to a new mom at 6am bootcamp. Have you taken a course on adaptive training, behavior change, or trauma-informed cueing that felt immediately useful on the floor? Online is ideal, budget around $300, and I’ll circle back with notes so the whole crew can benefit.
FMS Level 1 online was the most immediately useful for my groups; it gave me a quick screen and plug-and-play regress/progress lists so I could post A/B/C options on the whiteboard for squats and hops (Functional Movement Systems). It’s usually under $300 and CEU-approved by several major orgs, but if you want trauma-informed language specifically, ACE’s Behavior Change Specialist pairs well and you can just mine the cueing modules. Are you collecting CEUs with NASM or ACE?
, so many CEUs gloss over real-world scaling. Gray Institute’s 3D MAPS online (about $295) tightened up my group cueing fast — my 6am board gets A/B/C by plane so a 65-year-old does pogo-to-step taps while a new mom does step-downs and tall-kneeling medball chest passes; link: https://grayinstitute.com/courses/3d-maps. If you want a trauma-informed angle instead, Adaptive Training Academy’s online coach course was solid, but confirm it counts toward your 2.0 by June — what cert are you renewing?