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The American College of Sports Medicine ® (ACSM) serves as the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world, with nearly 50,000 international, national and regional members and certified fitness professionals
- ACSM Certification
View ACSM Certification news, read blogs written specifically for certified professionals, access resources and discounts from industry partners and more! Learn the policies and procedures you need to be familiar with to prepare for an ACSM Certification exam
- Education Resources - ACSM
Learn, and earn continuing education credits, with ACSM’s online education offerings ACSM is your go-to resource for the latest in online learning, including CECs, continuing medical education (CME), and member-exclusive content!
- About - ACSM
ACSM is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world, with nearly 50,000 international, national and regional members and certified fitness professionals
- Annual Meeting - ACSM
ACSM’s commitment to advancing health through science continues to evolve alongside emerging innovations that shape how we move, measure, and motivate In 2026, ACSM’s Annual Meeting Spotlight will focus on the powerful convergence of Physical Activity, Exercise and Technology
- Continuing Education - ACSM
ACSM is a provider of continuing education credits (CECs) for health fitness professionals and continuing medical education (CME) for clinicians ACSM members receive discounts on all continuing education, and can also access free content
- Get Certified - ACSM
An ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist® (ACSM-EP) has a bachelor’s degree or higher in exercise science and works with healthy clients and those with medically controlled conditions to establish safe, healthy and effective exercise and lifestyle behaviors
- Physical Activity Guidelines - ACSM
ACSM provides recommendations and guidelines for physical activity and exercise based on the latest science and insights from health professionals ACSM is known throughout the industry as the “gold standard” when it comes to exercise recommendations
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