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Angie Brambley-Moyer
Angie Brambley-Moyer Named Master Strength And Conditioning Coach
July 05, 2016 | General
Angie Brambley-Moyer, who recently completed her 14th year as an Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning at Princeton University, was named Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa). This honor is the highest given in the strength and conditioning coaching profession, and the ceremony is undoubtedly the highlight of the association's National Conference each year. Master Strength and Conditioning Coach and CSCCa Board Member Stacey Torman, from the University of Alabama-Birmingham, presented Coach Brambley-Moyer with the blue MSCC Jacket on Thursday evening, May 5, 2016, at the Fort Worth Omni Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas.
"This is an incredible honor for Angie," says CSCCa Executive Director, Dr. Chuck Stiggins. "Being named a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach signifies a commitment to the student athlete, the Princeton University Athletic Program, and the strength and conditioning profession. We are honored to have Coach Brambley-Moyer as a member of our association and to have her join the ranks of the Master Strength and Conditioning Coaches. She is truly a model of an outstanding strength and conditioning professional."
In order to receive this certification and corresponding title of distinction, an individual must first meet the following criteria:
"This is an incredible honor for Angie," says CSCCa Executive Director, Dr. Chuck Stiggins. "Being named a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach signifies a commitment to the student athlete, the Princeton University Athletic Program, and the strength and conditioning profession. We are honored to have Coach Brambley-Moyer as a member of our association and to have her join the ranks of the Master Strength and Conditioning Coaches. She is truly a model of an outstanding strength and conditioning professional."
In order to receive this certification and corresponding title of distinction, an individual must first meet the following criteria:
- Hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree;
- Be a currently practicing, full-time strength & conditioning coach on the collegiate or professional level;
- Hold current membership in the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa);
- Hold the CSCCa Certification – SCCC(Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified); and
- Have a minimum of 12 years experience as a full-time strength and conditioning coach on the collegiate and/or professional level.
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