Advanced Coaching Techniques is a live 14-week certification for CEC graduates who want more tools along with greater confidence with what you know.
CEC gave you the foundation.
ACT gives you six deeper techniques that are even better than the CEC fundamentals.
You’ll learn the techniques we didn’t have time for in CEC live, practise them and start adding them into your own coaching.
Quick details:
CEC teaches the core, and for a while, that is plenty.
However, real clients do what real clients do:
The obvious coaching move is not wrong. It’s just not enough. That’s where ACT comes in…
Good coaching can look like magic from the outside. It usually isn’t.
It is timing, perception, practice and knowing which move fits the moment.
ACT teaches six deeper techniques you can uses to create “how did you do that?” moments.
This is not more content for the shelf. It is more range with a client..
For helping clients separate things they have blurred together:
Often when a client is stuck, they are not missing motivation. They are trapped in a bad distinction.
Distinction Coaching helps you create clarity where everything has become mushed together.
For working with meaning, purpose, and regulation when “calm down” is not enough.
Sometimes people do not regulate by becoming smaller but by remembering what matters.
Theo-regulation Coaching helps you work with bigger frames, direction, purpose and the kind of meaning that can organise a client’s system.
For using play and lightness skilfully.
This isn’t clowning around, avoiding the serious thing or being a smug coaching meme.
Humour can loosen rigid patterns, shift state, puncture over-identification and make change less grim.
Serious work does not always need a serious face.
For helping emotion move without drowning the session.
Some clients overthink everything, bypass feeling completely or get flooded and lose choice.
Emotional Flow Coaching helps you work with feeling in a way that is embodied, practical and useful.
Yes, yes, feelings matter.
For working with felt sense and bodily knowing.
Similar to Focusing, this helps clients listen to what the body already knows before the clever mind gets busy explaining it away.
Useful when talk is going in circles, but something deeper is clearly happening.
For working with inner conflict.
Part of me wants this.
Part of me wants that.
Part of me wants to avoid the whole thing.
Parts Coaching helps clients work with these inner conflicts more skilfully, instead of pretending they are one simple, tidy person. Frankly, nobody is.
ACT is live, practical and focused.
You will:
To receive the Advanced Coaching Techniques Certification, you need to engage with the training, practise the methods and meet the practice standards.
It’s nothing ridiculous (way less than what’s required for CEC), but it’s not nothing either.
Advanced Coaching Techniques is one of the certifications inside MEC.
We are offering it separately for CEC graduates who want this specific strand without joining the full MEC mentoring right now.
ACT gives you:
MEC includes ACT plus:
So if you want the whole advanced journey, join MEC.
If you only want the deeper coaching techniques, ACT is the focused route.
And if you join ACT now and upgrade to MEC later, your ACT payment can count as credit toward MEC.
ACT might be for you if:
A live certification for CEC graduates who want six new coaching techniques, more confidence and more options with clients.
Includes:
Plus two bonus 1-to-1 calls with Mark.
Normal price
$2,000
Launch sale
$990
Need a payment plan? Contact us and we’ll see what’s possible: support@embodimentunlimited.com
Yes.
Advanced Coaching Techniques is one of the certifications inside MEC. We are also offering it separately as a focused standalone certification for CEC graduates.
Yes.
ACT is the Advanced Coaching Techniques Certification. You receive certification if you engage with the training, practise the techniques, and meet the practice standards.
Yes, normally.
ACT is designed for CEC graduates. In rare cases, Mark may privately approve experienced coaches with suitable embodiment training.
No.
It is much more focused. The live sessions are 50 minutes once a week, with light practice suggested between sessions.
You will get more from it if you practise, obviously.
But it is not another CEC-level workload.
Recordings are available.
They are normally uploaded within 24-48 hours and available long term.
Mark is the main trainer.
Some sessions or practice elements may be supported by other CEC trainers.
Yes.
There is some live practice in session, and light practice is suggested between sessions.
This is how the techniques become yours rather than just another set of clever notes.
Yes.
If you join MEC later, your ACT payment can count as credit toward MEC.
ACT is one focused certification: six advanced coaching techniques.
MEC is the full advanced pathway, including ACT plus Trauma Coaching, Embodiment Leadership, the full Toolkit, supervision, mentoring, marketing support and the wider MEC container.
CEC gave you the foundation.
ACT gives you six more ways to work when the basics are not enough.
If you want more range, more confidence, and some of the deeper coaching magic Mark did not have time to teach in CEC, ACT will give it to you.