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  1. #1
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    You get certified and then are supposed to spend some time teaching a gig, subbing, etc. to get experience under your belt and get your spin "legs" (so to speak). Then, yes, there is a test (it's open book and a piece of cake and you take it online at your own convenience, when you are ready) to become certified at what is referred to at a LEVEL STAR ONE instructor. There is a LEVEL TWO STAR test to take (after you complete enough CECs and accumulate a certain amount of STAR points) and then the highest level is a STAR THREE instructor (except for Master Instructor--that is the highest level but you work for Mad Dogg). You can read more about it at the spinning.com website.
    Last edited by Zeek; 04-16-2008 at 03:12 PM.
    The Journey is the Reward.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeek View Post
    You get certified and then are supposed to spend some time teaching a gig, subbing, etc. to get experience under your belt and get your spin "legs" (so to speak). Then, yes, there is a test (it's open book and a piece of cake and you take it online at your own convenience, when you are ready) to become certified at what is referred to at a LEVEL STAR ONE instructor. There is a LEVEL TWO STAR test to take (after you complete enough CECs and accumulate a certain amount of STAR points) and then the highest level is a STAR THREE instructor (except for Master Instructor--that is the highest level but you work for Mad Dogg). You can read more about it at the spinning.com website.
    Thanks Zeek,

    I like spin "legs", yes I do already have them, I am a road- and mountainbiker, so I just have to get the cert. I am tired of non qualified spininstructor which don't' know what they are doing, that's the reason I am thinking about getting certified. I took 6 years of spin classes, now that's it... I am going on the other side... I hope I will make a difference ha ha ha

    Resi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Resi View Post
    I am tired of non qualified spininstructor which don't' know what they are doing, that's the reason I am thinking about getting certified. I took 6 years of spin classes, now that's it... I am going on the other side... I hope I will make a difference ha ha ha

    Resi
    That's the reason I became certified too. You will make a difference, a positive one. I know it.
    The Journey is the Reward.

 

 

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