2019 AMGA SPI Course and Assessment schedule:

 

- AMGA SPI Courses

April 12th -14th

May 1oth- 12th

June 7th- 9th

July 12th- 14th

August 9yh- 11th

September 13th-15th

 

- Location: Bar Harbor, Maine (Acadia National Park)

- Cost: $575.00

- Director: Eli Simon

 

 

AMGA SPI Assessments

 

April 20th-21st

May 18th- 19th

June 15th- 16th

July 20th- 21th

August 17th- 18th

September 21st- 22nd

 

- Location: Bar Harbor, Maine (Acadia National Park)

- Cost: $375.00

- Director: Eli Simon

 

To register for any of these programs please email the following information to info@climbacadia.com

-Name

-Age

-Address

-Email

-Contact number

-A climbingresume of 15 traditional lead climbs of any grade

-A $150.00 deposit is required for course registration. This can be done with either a check or a credit card over the phone

 

AMGA Single Pitch Instructor Course

In 1998 the AMGA created the Top Rope Site Manager Program specifically to address the needs of professionals that teach climbing in the single pitch environment. After three years of curriculum development and input from climbing instructors across the country and from Climbing Instructor Associations overseas we have upgraded the program to become the AMGA Single Pitch Instructor Program in 2008. The Single Pitch Instructor Program is designed to enable instructors to "proficiently facilitate and instruct the sport of rock climbing in a single pitch setting". The three day SPI course module covers all the required skills sets for managing a single pitch site from the base or top of the cliff where candidates can either access the top by non technical terrain or by leading.

The AMGA Single Pitch Instructor Program is the only nationally and internationally recognized single pitch climbing instructor certification program. In 2009 the AMGA Single Pitch Instructor Program was recognized for meeting the "training standards" of the International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation (UIAA) and was granted the prestigious title of "Approved Association." No other organization in the United States offering training in single pitch terrain can make that claim. Also, the AMGA Single Pitch Instructor Program is recognized by many land managers, insurance companies, other associations and of course the general public. The AMGA Single Pitch Instructor Program has been created to fit in the AMGA Rock Discipline training program, taking off from the AMGA Climbing Wall Instructor Program and greatly improving the instructor's skill sets and integrating into the next level of training, the AMGA Rock Instructor Course. The SPI Program curriculum has been designed with this in mind and many of the SPI Program Providers work teaching higher level courses for the AMGA and serve on the AMGA's Technical Committee so they are actively involved in all levels of instructor and guide training in the AMGA.

The program is for current, active rock climbers that have a real desire to teach the rock climbing to novices in a single pitch setting. Candidates should be passionate rock climbers that have their own equipment, regularly climb and have been rock climbing outdoors for at least 12 months. Candidates could be current University Professors that teach climbing, Climbing Instructors, Scout Leaders, Summer Camp Professionals or climbers that wish to achieve additional training, experience and certification to gain employment as a Climbing Instructor in the Outdoor Industry. The SPI will be able to proficiently facilitate and instruct the sport of rock climbing in a single pitch setting.

For the purpose of the SPI Program a single pitch climb is one which:

Is climbed without intermediate belays and presents no difficulties on approach or retreat, such as route finding, scrambling or navigating.

 

Course Length

The SPI Program is a three-day (27 hour) training course and separate two day (16 hour) assessment. 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 re-gain the SPI certification. Taking any higher level AMGA Course also re-certifies the SPI certifcation for another three years.

 

SPI PROGRAM HOURS AND RATIOS

The SPI Course is:

A minimum of 27 hours, normally run as three consecutive nine hour days or day classes with evening sessions.

SPI Courses will not exceed a ratio of six students to one current SPI Program Provider.

The maximum number of students on any SPI Program will be twelve.

The SPI Assessment is:

A minimum of 16 hours.

The Assessment should be run over a two day period. Candidates that meet the Assessment pre-requisites can take the Assessment directly following the Course if they desire although this is not recommended.

SPI Assessment will not exceed a ratio of six students to one current SPI Program Provider.

The maximum number of students on any SPI Program will be twelve.

 

SPI assessment at Otter Cliffs

 

 

SPI COURSE OVERVIEW

Day 1

Session 1: SPI and AMGA Program Overview

Session 2: Professionalism

Session 3: Equipment

Session 4: Knots and Hitches

Session 5: Belaying

Session 6: Protection and Anchoring

Session 7: Teaching

End of Day Debriefs

Day 2

Session 8: The Climbing Site

Session 9: Site Organization and Group Management

Session 10: Base Managed Sites

Session 11: Assistance Skills - Base Managed Sites

Session 12: Programming and Risk Management

End of Day Debriefs

Day 3

Session 13: Instructor Demo Lead Climb

Session 14: Top Managed Sites

Session 15: Lowering

Session 16: Assistance Skills - Top Managed Sites

Session 17: Rappelling

Session 18: Climbing Movement

Session 19: Review Sessions

Final Individual and Group Debriefs

 

 

A client on a belayed rappel during an SPI assessment

 

 

PRE-REQUISITES FOR SINGLE PITCH INSTRUCTOR COURSE

You meet the pre-requisites for the SPI course if you:

Have a genuine interest in rock climbing and instructing novices on single pitch crags.

Are at least 18 years old at the time of the course.

Have at least 12 months prior climbing experience.

Are an active climber with traditional lead climbing experience (leader placing pro).

Have trad lead climbed a minimum of 15 graded rock climbing routes (any grade).

Are capable of comfortably climbing 5.8 while on a top rope.

The above pre-requisites are absolute minimums and most candidates have way in excess of the above. Without having at least this amount experience you are unlikely to play a constructive part on the course or be able to make best use of the training. If you are unsure of your skill levels we suggest hiring an AMGA/IFMGA certified guide to evaluate and enhance your skills and experience prior to SPI Program enrollment.

 

SPI ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW

The SPI Assessment is two days in length (minimum of 16 hours assessment time) and will take place at a single pitch climbing area where there are a selection traditional lead routes in the 5.6 range and top roping routes in the 5.8 range. The assessment will examine all aspects of institutional single pitch climbing that the Single Pitch Instructor may encounter. Day one will look at climbing movement and all aspects of technical systems from anchoring to assistance skills and general climbing competence. On day two the examiner may arrange for volunteer novice clients (non-paying) for the candidates to instruct in a group setting. This is not required but is a great benefit to the assessment process as the examiner can see candidates interact with real novice climbers and the examinees do not have to "pretend" to teach novice climbers who are actually other examines on the assessment.

The examiners job is to bring out the best in the candidate, and give the candidate a comfortable and stress-free assessment. The candidate must show the examiner they have the technical and instructional skills to pass the AMGA Single Pitch Instructor Assessment. The SPI Assessment is broken down into four distinct evaluation sessions; climbing movement, technical skills, teaching ability and group management skills and candidate are evaluated by the AMGA marking system categories as explained below.

Assessment Categories

Risk Management
Client Care
Technical Systems
Application
Terrain Assessment
Movement Skills
Mountain Sense
Professionalism
Instructional Technique

In the AMGA SPI Program the same nine categories are used as for the rest of the AMGA assessments in the guide programs. This is for uniformity throughout the AMGA programs as they are all applicable to single pitch instruction and will help the candidate as they move onto higher level assessments.

 

GAINING SPI CERTIFICATION

To gain SPI Certification candidates must:

Successfully pass the SPI Assessment

Hold current AMGA Membership at Associate level or higher

Hold current First Aid Certification (see SPI Certification First Aid Requirements)

 

SPI CERTIFICATION UPKEEP AND RECERTIFICATION

SPI Certification is only valid with current AMGA Membership and valid current First Aid Certification. If you let your either of these lapse your SPI Certification is invalid until you rectify this by updating your AMGA Membership or First Aid Certification. It is your professional responsibility to ensure you have current AMGA Membership and First Aid Certification.

SPI Certification lasts for three years from the date of assessment. There are two options for renewal:

. Certified Single Pitch Instructors can take the two day SPI Assessment to renew their certification.

. Certified Single Pitch Instructors who successfully complete any higher level AMGA course is granted SPI certification for three years from the course end date. After completing a course please contact the AMGA so they can update your records.

To keep SPI Certification current SPI's should seek out recertification before the expiration date of their certification. Candidates that let their certification lapse can take part in the SPI Assessment but they will not hold any certification between their SPI expiration date and successfully passing an SPI Assessment. From a professional standpoint this is not advisable.

 

SPI CERTIFICATION FIRST AID REQUIREMENTS

First aid training is not required to take the course or assessment. For the Single Pitch Instructor certification to be valid the AMGA requires you hold appropriate medical certification for the location that you are working in. If you let your medical certification lapse, your AMGA SPI Certification is invalid. It is the responsibility of the individual to maintain appropriate medical certification.