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CSCA MEMBERSHIP

The CSCA is an organization that elevates our profession.

We create and promote standards of practice for S&C coaches that can be utilized throughout their professional careers and guide the hiring practices of employers in the public and private sectors.

Membership with the CSCA means that you are committed to your own personal development as a Canadian strength coach and that you are committed to growing the profession in our country. The CSCA AGM takes place in November each year, and all members will be notified of the date and voting information.

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Canadian Strength and Conditioning Association CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

CSCP CERTIFICATION

The CSCP credential is allocated to an individual who has completed all academic and professional experience requirements set forth by the Canadian Strength and Conditioning Association. CSCP coaches have successfully demonstrated coaching and knowledge proficiency and are qualified to design and implement effective and safe strength and conditioning programs for athletes of all levels.

CSCA Professional Listing

Contact information added to the
CSCA Professional Member database

Mentorship Opportunities

Becoming a CSCA mentor to new
strength and conditioning professionals

Industry Recognition

Being recognized as having
expertise in the industry

Employment Opportunities

Meeting employment qualifications
for most S&C positions

Latest CSCA Articles

A Canadian Pathway for Strength & Conditioning: Why CSCP Certification Matters

February 5, 2026|Categories: All Articles|

The CSCP pathway is structured to support S&C coaches at multiple stages of their professional journey, with distinct levels that reflect experience, education, and demonstrated competencies.

Choosing Your Coaching Path: Training Athletes or Training the General Population

January 31, 2026|Categories: All Articles|

Every coach eventually has to decide what kind of impact they want to make, and what kind of life they want to live. At some point in a strength and conditioning career, a quiet question begins to surface: Who am I actually building my career to serve?

Pathway to Pro – Episode 1: Youth Development, Private Sector Pathways, and Performance with Austin & Cameron Ross

January 6, 2026|Categories: All Articles|

The CSCA Pathway to Pro video series is designed to spotlight Canadian strength and conditioning (S&C) professionals who are building, advancing, and sustaining careers across a wide range of performance environments.

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