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Info on Assistant Moniteur Certification
 

Assistant Moniteurs are qualified to assist all levels of certified professional coaches (Moniteur, Prévôt, and Master) in teaching group lessons and beginner level classes in the club or salle. They can help the coach run a training class during the warm-ups, games for agility, speed and coordination, footwork, basic partner drills, and bouting. 

Assistant Moniteurs should operate under the direct supervision of a certified professional to carry out beginner courses which may be in a fencing club or school, college, or recreation program. Assistant Moniteurs earn their certification by passing an online written exam and completing 20 hours of work and 20 hours of instruction under a Moniteur, Prevôt, or Master that is a current USFCA member. 

Please click on the following links for more information about this level of certification.  For a complete study guide, you must register and login as a member and go to the Certification/Reference section.

 
 
 
   
 
    
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reading_list-070110.pdfUSFCA - Suggested Reading List368.7
USFCA-AM_howto-071210.pdfHow to Become an Assistant Moniteur147.1
 
 
   
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