A universal requirement for a person who wants a career as a strength and conditioning specialist is

a. CPR certification.
b. National Strength and Conditioning Association (NCSA) certification.
c. a bachelor's degree in exercise physiology.
d. completion of human anatomy and kinesiology courses.

A

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A Correct.
B This is one of the nationally accredited certification program in the fitness industry, but it is not an absolute requirement.
C This is not an absolute requirement.
D These courses are helpful when preparing for exams such as the NSCA exam or ACSM certification exams.

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