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Frequently Asked Questions
About WaterCoach Professional
Q "Who can qualify as a WaterCoach Professional Instructor?"
Anyone who has an interest in the sport of rowing or who has a sports science background or who is interested in becoming a WaterCrew instructor can complete the Level I and Level II courses.
Q "How do I qualify as a WaterCoach Professional Instructor?"
To qualify as a WaterCoach Professional Instructor you need to complete both WaterCoach Professional Level I and Level II courses. Level I is the online introductory course to rowing and is a prerequisite to the Level II workshop. Once you have completed both levels you are qualified as a WaterCoach Professional Instructor.
Q "How do I register to start?"
You need to firstly register online with WaterCoach Professional Level I, once you have completed the online registration form you will receive a confirmation email and registration number from our WaterCoach Administrator. You will need the registration number to complete each test module.
Q "How much will it cost me?"
WaterCoach Professional Level I is free of charge. WaterCoach Professional Level II is currently offered at US$150 per person. Group discount rates do apply.
Q "How long will it take me to do the course?"
WaterCoach Professional Level I can be done in your own time and should take approximately 4 hours to complete. WaterCoach Professional Level II is a half day face to face workshop and is approximately 3-4 hours in duration.
Q "Will I be awarded Continuing Education Credits?"
Yes,
continuing education credits have been awarded by the American Council
on Exercise (ACE) for Level I and II.
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The information given is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. WaterRower accepts no responsibility for any injury caused by the information presented here. Please consult a physician before starting an exercise program. © WaterRower 2006 |
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