Youth Sports CPR + AED Training
Protect your athletes. Protect your program. Stay compliant.
Our CPR, AED, and First Aid training helps youth sports coaches meet the requirements of the Nevaeh Youth Sports Act while gaining real-world lifesaving skills that matter when seconds count.
Why CPR Training Matters in Youth Sports
Sudden cardiac arrest, heat illness, asthma emergencies, and traumatic injuries can happen at any practice or game. Coaches are often the first and only responders until EMS arrives.
Being trained means you can:
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Recognize life-threatening emergencies
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Start CPR immediately
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Use an AED with confidence
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Manage choking and breathing emergencies
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Provide critical first aid
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Protect your athletes and yourself legally
Proper training saves lives—and gives parents peace of mind.
Stay Compliant with the Nevaeh Youth Sports Act
The Nevaeh Youth Sports Act requires youth sports organizations to ensure that coaches and designated staff are trained in emergency response.
Our courses meet and exceed these requirements by providing:
✔ CPR for adults, children, and infants
✔ AED operation and safety
✔ Choking response
✔ Emergency action planning
✔ First Aid for sports injuries
✔ Digital Certification documentation
You’ll leave with the credentials and confidence needed to stay compliant.
Who Should Get Trained?
Our program is ideal for:
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Youth sports coaches
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Assistant coaches
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Team managers
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League officials
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Athletic trainers
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Volunteers
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Camp counselors
If you supervise children during athletic activities, this training is for you.
Hybrid CPR Training (Online + In-Person)
Busy schedule? Our Hybrid CPR Training option makes it easy for coaches to get certified without missing practices or games.
This blended format combines online learning with hands-on skills practice, giving you flexibility without sacrificing quality.
How Hybrid Training Works
1️⃣ Complete the Online Course
Start with a self-paced online module covering:
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CPR fundamentals
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AED awareness
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Emergency recognition
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Legal and safety considerations
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Sports-related medical emergencies
You can complete this portion anytime, anywhere.
2️⃣ Attend a Short In-Person Skills Session
After finishing the online portion, attend a brief, instructor-led session to practice:
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CPR compressions and ventilations
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AED operation
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Choking response
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Hands-on rescue skills
This session is focused, efficient, and typically takes 60–90 minutes.
3️⃣ Receive Full Certification
Once both parts are complete, you’ll receive the same nationally recognized CPR/AED/First Aid certification as our full in-person course.
Benefits of Hybrid Training for Coaches & Leagues
✔ Saves time and reduces scheduling conflicts
✔ Ideal for busy volunteer and part-time coaches
✔ Minimizes time away from practices
✔ Maintains full compliance
✔ Includes hands-on evaluation
✔ Meets Nevaeh Youth Sports Act requirements
Hybrid training is perfect for leagues that want to certify multiple coaches quickly and efficiently.
Who Should Choose Hybrid Training?
Hybrid CPR training is a great fit for:
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Volunteer coaches
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Seasonal staff
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Traveling teams
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Multi-sport organizations
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Large leagues with limited availability
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Coaches renewing certification
If your schedule is tight, hybrid training keeps you compliant without the hassle.
Same Quality. More Convenience.
Our hybrid courses are led by the same medically trained instructors and follow the same standards as our in-person programs.
You’ll still receive:
✔ Live instructor feedback
✔ Skills verification
✔ Emergency scenario practice
✔ Certification documentation
You get flexibility—without cutting corners.
