Yes, The Point!!!!

The point is not whether a licensed coach will offer better training than an unlicensed coach which is a debate for another thread.

The point is that a National "A" License is something to be proud of and shows a certain level of achievement, dedication, and status. It is so much so that it requires continuing education to maintain. A lot has changed in the last couple of years especially since 2002.

The point is that if you are promoting the quality and expertise of the program using "A" as an example of how high the level of your training goes but that is not true or cannot be substantiated then that is fraud.