A professional certification for coaches in team sport
TEAM SPEED COACH CERTIFICATION - LEVEL I
Created by ALTIS in partnership with Les Spellman and Danny Foley, the Team Speed Coach Certification is the industry benchmark for applied speed education.
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST FOR FALL 2026
Secure your place on the interest list for the Fall 2026 Team Speed Coach Certification cohort.
Led by Stu McMillan, Danny Foley, and Les Spellman, with Meg Young facilitating cohort learning and live synthesis calls, this six-month guided program is designed to help coaches build a clear, connected team speed model that transfers to real performance environments.
Across the cohort, you will move through structured monthly themes, applied lessons, live discussions, and an expanding Living Library built to support long-term development and practical implementation.
Cohort size will again be capped to support meaningful interaction and live discussion.
Drop your details below to be the first to hear when applications open for Fall 2026.
WHAT THIS CERTIFICATION IS ABOUT
The Team Speed Coach Certification is a three-level professional pathway for coaches in team sport.
Created by ALTIS in partnership with Les Spellman and Danny Foley, the Team Speed Coach Certification sets a new benchmark for applied speed education. It gives coaches a clear structure for thinking about speed, developing it in real environments, and supporting it through the health–performance interface.
The Team Speed Coach Certification is built as a progressive pathway that develops depth, applied skill, and professional readiness. The curriculum expands step by step, guiding coaches from foundational concepts through to advanced application and professional readiness.
The pathway includes three progressive levels, each designed to help you build depth, applied skill, and professional readiness:
- Level I – System Foundations
- Level II – System Expansion
- Level III – Certified Team Speed Coach
It brings together a structured curriculum, the ongoing connection of a community, and the support of guided mentorship.
Each week includes 3-4 short, focused lessons from ALTIS, Les Spellman, and Danny Foley, bi-monthly live calls, peer pods, and access to the expanding Team Speed Living Library of event footage, case studies, and applied examples.
Enrollment opens twice per year, with limited spaces in each cohort to support meaningful interaction, mentorship, and community.
Coaches who complete Level I earn The Team Speed Coach – Level I Certification, forming the base of the full pathway.
There’s a real gap in applied education for coaches in team sport. We have plenty of information, but not enough structure for how to think, how to apply it on the field, and how to connect it to the health–performance interface.
That’s why Les Spellman, Danny Foley, and I built the Team Speed Coach Certification. It gives coaches a clear pathway to develop a complete team-speed system and apply it with confidence in their own environment.
- Stuart McMillan, CEO, ALTIS
What you’ll develop
The certification is structured through a six-month guided learning period built around short, focused lessons, practical application, and bi-monthly live calls.
Across each week, you learn through three connected perspectives:
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ALTIS – how to think: systems, biomechanics, and the relationships that shape performance.
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Les Spellman – how to apply it: drills, progressions, and programming designed for real team environments.
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Danny Foley – how to sustain it: fascia, movement quality, and the health–performance interface.
You also gain access to the evolving Team Speed Living Library: event footage, case studies, and applied examples that expand with each new addition.
When you understand the structures that relay force, the patterns that hold athletes together, and the health–performance interface, you coach speed with more confidence.
This certification puts that lens beside the systems work from ALTIS and the applied progressions from Les, so coaches can see the full picture.
- Danny Foley
LEVEL 1 - SYSTEMS FOUNDATIONS - OVERVIEW
You want clarity.
- You want a model you can explain.
- You want your field work, weight room, and health decisions aligned.
- You want to make weekly adjustments with confidence.
You want a system.
The Team Speed Coach Certification is built to help you develop that system. It sits at the intersection of a course, a membership, and a mentorship.
- You move through a structured six-month curriculum.
- You move through it with a cohort.
- You stay connected through live calls and discussion.
- And you learn directly from coaches who show you how they think through real problems.
Over six months, you build a complete team-speed model that fits your environment.
- You now understand how to see acceleration, max velocity, deceleration, and change of direction.
- You understand how to place them inside a week.
- You connect readiness, tissue health, and workload to speed development.
- You make more informed decisions when athletes respond well — and when they don’t.
By the end, rather than collecting drills, you’re managing a system.
A lot of coaches understand the concepts behind speed, but struggle to turn those ideas into repeatable on-field systems.
This certification shows you how to make that jump by connecting the model to drills, progressions, and sessions that fit your environment.
- Les Spellman, Founder - Spellman Performance
WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE
Each month, you move through one clear theme.
Weeks 1–3
Every week you receive:
- One focused lesson on systems and decision-making
- One applied field progression and session example
- One health and readiness integration
- Written breakdowns and practical coaching tasks
Across six months, that becomes:
- 54 core video lessons [10–40 minutes each]
- 54+ written lessons
- Field-ready session structures
- Practical tools you can apply immediately
Week 4
- You join a live synthesis call.
- You ask questions.
- You hear how other coaches are applying the material.
- You refine your thinking.
You’re supported, you’re challenged, and you’re connected.
Stop Collecting Drills. Start Building a System.
LIVING LIBRARY
You also gain access to a Living Library that begins with 50+ hours of presentations and continues to grow.
Your six months conclude. Your access remains.
- You keep the material.
- You keep the library.
- You keep the relationships.
Connect Field, Weight Room, and Health Into One Speed Model.
FAQs
What is The Team Speed Coach Certification?
Team Speed Coach Certification is a professional development pathway for coaches in team sport.
Level I – System Foundations is a six-month guided program that blends structured curriculum, mentorship, and community to help you build and apply a complete team-speed system inside your environment.
It is the first step in a three-level certification pathway.
Who is this program for?
Team Speed is designed for:
• Team sport performance coaches
• Strength & conditioning coaches
• Sport coaches responsible for speed development
• Practitioners working at high school, collegiate, academy, or professional levels
If you are responsible for acceleration, max velocity exposure, change of direction, and aligning those elements with health and workload decisions, this program was built for you.
Who leads the program?
Team Speed is created and taught by:
• Stu McMillan – Systems thinking, complexity, biomechanics, and decision-making
• Les Spellman – Applied on-field speed development
• Danny Foley – Health–performance integration and tissue readiness
Each week, you learn how these three lenses connect in real coaching environments.
What does the six-month structure look like?
Each month follows a clear rhythm.
Weeks 1–3:
• Daily short video lessons (10–25 minutes)
• Applied examples and session structures
• Integration and context discussions
• Coach reflection tasks
• Weekly synthesis
Week 4:
• Live synthesis and integration call
Across six months, you receive:
• 54 core video lessons
• 54+ written breakdowns
• Case studies and applied examples
• Bi-monthly live calls
• Peer pods and discussion threads
• Access to the Living Library
What will I be able to do after Level I?
You will:
• Build and explain a coherent team-speed model
• Design acceleration, max velocity, and COD progressions
• Align the weight room with on-field speed themes
• Apply dose → response → intervention decision-making
• Integrate readiness, workload, and tissue health into planning
• See patterns and constraints with more clarity
Level I builds foundations. Levels II and III extend into integration and leadership.
What is the Living Library?
The Living Library is a growing archive of Team Speed event footage, case studies, and applied examples.
It begins with 50+ hours of content and expands over time.
Your access continues beyond the six-month program.
Is this self-paced?
The curriculum is structured and auto-dripped across six months to guide progression.
You move through it with a cohort and join scheduled live synthesis calls.
While the lessons are short and manageable, the learning experience is guided and community-based.
How is this different from a typical online course?
Team Speed combines:
• Systems-level thinking
• Applied field progressions
• Health-performance integration
• Cohort-based learning
• Live synthesis calls
• Ongoing library access
The emphasis is applied competence and professional readiness inside real team settings.
Is there a certification?
Yes.
Graduates of Level I earn Team Speed Coach – Level I Certification.
This is the foundation of the full three-level Certified Team Speed Coach pathway.
When does enrollment open?
Enrollment opens twice per year, starting April 2026.
Spaces are limited to preserve meaningful interaction and mentorship quality.
What is the investment?
Level I is $799 at regular pricing, or via payment plan with 6 payments of $150 at 30 day intervals.
Promotional pricing and payment plans may be available during enrollment windows.
Six-payment plans are typically offered to support accessibility.
What happens after Level I?
Level I is System Foundations.
After Level I you will be invited to enroll on Level II, then Level III, each for an additional fee.Â
Level II focuses on System Integration inside real environments.
Level III focuses on System Leadership and advancing practice.
Completion of Level I positions you to continue along the full certification pathway.
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