National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM)
Why?
- NASM is globally recognized for its expertise in fitness training and certification.
- Accreditation from NASM ensures that the course meets industry standards for safe and effective fitness instruction.
- The focus on biomechanics aligns with the pelvic floor techniques taught in IntimFlex.
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American Council on Exercise (ACE)
Why?
- ACE is a leading organization for fitness and health certifications.
- Accreditation from ACE demonstrates the course’s commitment to helping clients improve their physical health, including pelvic floor health.
- Their credibility can attract participants who value science-based training.
International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS)

Why?
- IPPS specializes in pelvic health and pain management, making it highly relevant to IntimFlex.
- Accreditation from IPPS would validate the course’s focus on pelvic floor health and intimate wellness.
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European Register of Exercise Professionals (EREPS)
Why?
- EREPS accreditation ensures international recognition, particularly in Europe.
- Their standards for fitness education align with creating a professional, reputable course like IntimFlex.
Institute for the Advancement of Women’s Health (IAWH)
Why?
- IAWH supports initiatives that promote women’s health and empowerment.
- Their backing would underscore the course’s focus on addressing women-specific health concerns.
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American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)

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American Board of Sexology Accreditation (ABS)

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CAMFT Approval Towards Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) CEUs

For mental health professionals, these CEUs add sex and intimacy tools to your Marriage & Family therapy practice. For both couples work and individual work, having the skills to help people embrace their sexual desires can greatly enhance your ability to support your client’s life.
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The Association of Somatic and Integrative Sexologists (ASIS)

ASIS members who reside in the UK, Ireland, and most of Europe, can benefit from the professional insurance provided by the association, specifically designed for those engaged in somatic and integrative sexology.
ASIS offers many other benefits to its members. We encourages you to explore the ASIS website for more information.
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