Running and Endurance Certification
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This certification will be presented by Brian MacKenzie. Brian Mackenzie is an expert
in strength and conditioning for endurance athletes as well as a coach for Multisports
Orange County. He is a Level 3 CrossFit Certified Trainer and is a Level 3 POSE
Certified Running Coach. Brian is the owner of CrossFit Newport Beach, and operates
an internship for professional trainers. He is a competitive Ultra Runner and Ironman
Triathlete. He has competed in Ironman Canada along with several ultra marathons
ranging from 50k to 100 miles including the Western States 100 and the Angeles Crest
100.
Frequently Asked Questions
#1: Do I need to be affiliated with CrossFit to attend this certification?
No, this course is open to anyone interested in learning how to become a more efficient
runner, and learn how to implement CrossFit and endurance training into a successful
program.
#2: As a CrossFitter, how will this course benefit me?
Effectively teach endurance athletes how to train with better form, and less, more
effective training that will enhance your CrossFit programming.
#3: Is there a running test?
Yes! It is a lab experience and you will be required to correct someone's form.
#4: Is there a written test?
Yes, there is a written test that each participant must pass in order to receive
a completion of Level 1 CrossFit Running & Endurance Certification. If you do not
pass, then you will have 30 days to re take written exam and get it back to us.
If you do not pass you will be given an attendance certificate.
#5: What course materials, if any, come with this certification?
You will receive a layout of each presentation that will all you effectively use
drills, exercises, and intervals to build an endurance program. You will be required
to take notes.
#6: What is the sequence of events for this weekend?
Saturday (9am - 4pm-ish)
- 9:00-9:20 Participant & Staff Introductions
- 9:20-10:00 Initial Running Test w/ video taping (4 x 400 @ 3:30 interval) Stagger
starts to be able to video.
- 10:00-10:15 Break
- 10:15-11:30 Lecture: What is the correct technique for running?
- 11:30-12:30 Basic Drills & Skills
- 12:30-1:30 Lunch
- 1:30-2:15 Video Review
- 2:15-3:15 Lectures: Training Runners & Triathletes in a CrossFit Environment & Developing
an Endurance Program
- 3:15-4:00 Stretching & Rollout for Injury Prevention & Recovery WOD!
- Sat Evening Social event?
Sunday (8am - 3pm-ish)
- 8:00-9:00 Stretching & Rollout for Injury Prevention & Recovery
- 9:00-9:45 Lecture: Running Injuries & Prevention
- 9:45-11:15 Intermediate/Advanced Drills (Using a Tempo Trainer)
- 11:15-11:45 Running Test & Video: (4 x 400 @ 3:30 interval)
- 11:45-1:00 Lunch (WOD)
- 1:00-1:45 Video Review
- 1:45-2:15 (Test Question turn in)
- 2:15-3:30 Wrap Up Questions and Certification hand out
#7: What are the course requirements?
The requirements for this course are stringent, primarily for your protection and
the safety of those you train. They are:
- Attendance 100%
- Participation 100%
- Pass all skills on Performance Test
- Due to the importance of the material presented in this course, there will be no
exceptions to the above criteria.
- If, for any reason, you do not fulfill all the above requirements, you will be permitted
to attend another course of the same level for completion. All required criteria
must be met before Instructor Certificates are issued. Otherwise a certificate of
attendance will be issued.
#8: What happens if I fail the corrections and intervals prescription tests?
The student is graded on a pass/fail basis on his or her ability to properly correct
someone's form and appropriate intervals. This evaluation is conducted on the last
day of the course. Students will test as a group and will perform the exercises
called out by the instructor. If a student fails to correct someone to standard,
the instructor will note it and continue the evaluation. At the end of the evaluation,
the student will be informed on which correction(s) failed to meet the standard,
will be given remedial training, and an opportunity to retest. The retest consists
of only the corrections and exercises that were identified, not the entire list
of corrections and exercises. If the student corrects the technical deficiencies,
then he/she will receive a passing score. If he/she fails to meet requirement he/she
will be required to send in video of the corrected deficiencies.
#9: What happens if I fail to meet the standard during the retest?
You will be required to submit a videotape of yourself correctly demonstrating the
identified techniques within two months after the date of your certification. Upon
review of the video, the Chief Instructors will either issue your Instructor Certification
or suggest that you to retake the course.
#10: When will I receive my certificate?
You will receive your certificate at the completion of the seminar, or once both
tests are passed.
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