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Yes, out all the folks that downloaded the certification, he was the most "recognized holder" of it for that year!:salute:
Try again...
"Once an individual has been a full-time, collegiate and/or professional strength & conditioning coach for a minimum of 12 years, he/she is eligible to become a Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC). Those individuals who, in the past, have served in a dual role as a part-time strength & conditioning coach while simultaneously serving in another capacity (e.g. sport coach, athletic trainer, physical therapist, personal trainer, teacher/researcher, etc.), but who are currently full-time strength & conditioning coaches, will not receive any credit for those years toward the 12 year minimum."