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Erickson College Coach Training Courses in LA

The Art & Science of Coaching Comes to LA

Take your first step towards becoming a certified professional coach, with Erickson College.
“The Art & Science of Coaching” is module 1 of Erickson College’s International Coach Training and Certification Program.

  • Location:
    Marina del Rey Hotel
    13534 Bali Way
    Marina Del Rey, CA, 90292
  • Cost: $710

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Train to Become a Certified Coach

Coach Training

Erickson College Offers ICF-Accredited Coach Training Courses

Get your coaching certification from one of the most recognized coach training institutions in the world.

With over 20 years’ experience, and instructors who are also practicing coaches, you’ll get the right balance of great teaching and practical knowledge.

What You’ll Get:

  • Hands on training with world’s most trusted leaders in coaching
  • Instruction by top coaches from around the globe
  • Classes full of peers from all walks of life and business backgrounds
  • Achieve your first 30 hours of class time towards becoming an ICF Certified Coach!


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Who Should Attend?

  • Current coaches who wish to become ICF-Certified
  • Future coaches looking to get not only coach training but help in transitioning to full time coach & business owner
  • Anyone who is serious about becoming a certified coach

Why Train With Erickson College?

  • 20 Years of ICF Coach Training & Certification
  • Hands On Experience
  • Curriculum is developed and overseen by coaching thought leader, and renowned author Marilyn Atkinson.
  • Get Trained by the World’s Leading Master Certified Coaches
  • Proven professional coaching system – the coaching arrow
  • Internationally Recognized Corporate & Professional Coaching
  • Join a Global Coaching Community

Dr. Marilyn Atkinson“No matter what life circumstances are, everyone knows what they truly want, what matters to them, and they have inner resources to achieve it. The role of a coach, is like that of a guide, who helps the client to elicit their deep values and build actions steps based on client’s true values. Hence action steps are full of motivation, because they are based on meaningful stuff, and a client is inspired because of that.”

- Marilyn Atkinson, Founder of Erickson College International


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Also Included

  • Steps to Success Entrepreneur Training Included
  • Corporate Coach Training Included
  • The Art & Science of Coaching Book Series Authored by Marilyn Atkinson, Erickson Founder
  • Includes new Steps to Success Program to help new coaches transition into a full time coaching business


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Success Stories from Erickson College Graduates:

“Erickson’s ICF coach training gave me a powerful new way to listen & engage with clients that gives incredible access to results. Combined with the Passion to Profit Course,coaching is now more than a passion for me; in about 6 months of hard work, I have now replaced my physiotherapy practice with a full-time Career and Transitional Coaching”
– Mark Marcynuk, Professional Career & Transitional Coach, ICF ACTP Certified


“After years in international business consulting followed by a career as an MBA prof, it was nice to be able to get my ICF certification from a company that had a global appeal. When I started with Erickson, I never envisioned that I would end up having an international coaching network and clients from around the globe.”
- Dr. Steven Purse, MBA, PhD, ICF ACTP, Professional & Career Coach

Register Today!

You’re interested in coaching. Why not take your first step towards becoming a certified coach? With the the world’s top coach training institution, and get the best start possible to becoming a successful coach.

Space is Limited. Register Today to Ensure a Spot in Erickson’s “The Art and Science of Coaching” in Los Angeles California.


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