AMGA SPI Course Devils Lake, WI Aug. 16th-18th

$675.00
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Join us for a 3 day AMGA SPI course hosted at Devils Lake State Park August 16th-18th

The Single Pitch Instructor (SPI) Program teaches climbing instructors to proficiently facilitate and instruct the sport of rock climbing in a single pitch setting. The SPI is the only internationally recognized single pitch climbing instructor certification program in the United States. It was developed to fit in the AMGA Rock program. Benefits:

  • It significantly improves the instructor’s skill sets and integrates into the next level of training, which includes the AMGA Rock Guide Course and the Multi-Pitch Instructor certification.

  • The program is for current, active rock climbers who have a real desire to teach rock climbing to novices in a single pitch setting.

  • The SPI Course is a 27-hour training course that normally runs as three consecutive nine-hour days or day classes with evening sessions.

  • The SPI Assessment is a minimum of 16 hours run over a two-day period.

  • Certification lasts for three years as long as the candidate keeps current AMGA Membership and First Aid Certification.

  • After three years current SPI’s can re-take the SPI Assessment to regain the SPI certification.

  • Taking any higher level AMGA Course also recertifies the SPI certification for another three years.

  • Must be an AMGA member to take the course. this offers many benefits and allows participants to have an AMGA account in which they can receive evaluations, upload documents for the course and access online e learning modules at no cost.

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Join us for a 3 day AMGA SPI course hosted at Devils Lake State Park August 16th-18th

The Single Pitch Instructor (SPI) Program teaches climbing instructors to proficiently facilitate and instruct the sport of rock climbing in a single pitch setting. The SPI is the only internationally recognized single pitch climbing instructor certification program in the United States. It was developed to fit in the AMGA Rock program. Benefits:

  • It significantly improves the instructor’s skill sets and integrates into the next level of training, which includes the AMGA Rock Guide Course and the Multi-Pitch Instructor certification.

  • The program is for current, active rock climbers who have a real desire to teach rock climbing to novices in a single pitch setting.

  • The SPI Course is a 27-hour training course that normally runs as three consecutive nine-hour days or day classes with evening sessions.

  • The SPI Assessment is a minimum of 16 hours run over a two-day period.

  • Certification lasts for three years as long as the candidate keeps current AMGA Membership and First Aid Certification.

  • After three years current SPI’s can re-take the SPI Assessment to regain the SPI certification.

  • Taking any higher level AMGA Course also recertifies the SPI certification for another three years.

  • Must be an AMGA member to take the course. this offers many benefits and allows participants to have an AMGA account in which they can receive evaluations, upload documents for the course and access online e learning modules at no cost.

Join us for a 3 day AMGA SPI course hosted at Devils Lake State Park August 16th-18th

The Single Pitch Instructor (SPI) Program teaches climbing instructors to proficiently facilitate and instruct the sport of rock climbing in a single pitch setting. The SPI is the only internationally recognized single pitch climbing instructor certification program in the United States. It was developed to fit in the AMGA Rock program. Benefits:

  • It significantly improves the instructor’s skill sets and integrates into the next level of training, which includes the AMGA Rock Guide Course and the Multi-Pitch Instructor certification.

  • The program is for current, active rock climbers who have a real desire to teach rock climbing to novices in a single pitch setting.

  • The SPI Course is a 27-hour training course that normally runs as three consecutive nine-hour days or day classes with evening sessions.

  • The SPI Assessment is a minimum of 16 hours run over a two-day period.

  • Certification lasts for three years as long as the candidate keeps current AMGA Membership and First Aid Certification.

  • After three years current SPI’s can re-take the SPI Assessment to regain the SPI certification.

  • Taking any higher level AMGA Course also recertifies the SPI certification for another three years.

  • Must be an AMGA member to take the course. this offers many benefits and allows participants to have an AMGA account in which they can receive evaluations, upload documents for the course and access online e learning modules at no cost.