FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 3.10.2026:
ProTect Athletics and ProTrain College Launch “Director of Athletic Safety” National Certification to Standardize Player Protection
COLUMBUS, OH — ProTect Athletics, in partnership with ProTrain College, today announced the launch of the Director of Athletic Safety (DAS) credential, a premier national certification designed to revolutionize sports safety. Featuring five intensive micro-credential courses, the DAS program shifts the industry paradigm from reactive injury treatment to proactive, data-driven prevention.
As player safety faces unprecedented scrutiny, the DAS certification establishes a new professional gold standard. By treating athlete wellness as a technical discipline, the program bridges the gap between equipment management and medical science, requiring a deep understanding of human mechanics and environmental hazards.
The Five-Phase “Safety Playbook”
The DAS program provides a comprehensive toolkit for the modern safety professional through five core pillars:
- Phase 1: Foundational Athletic & Sport Safety Architecture – A technical entry into the landscape of modern sports safety.
- Phase 2: Biomechanical Foundations of Injury Prevention – Establishing the anatomical requirements necessary to safeguard athletes.
- Phase 3: Applied Kinesiology & Protective Ergonomics – Analyzing body movement to optimize equipment protection for specific muscle groups.
- Phase 4: Technical Risk & Root-Cause Analysis – A deep dive into analytics to identify why incidents occur and how to prevent recurrence.
- Phase 5: Strategic Implementation & Safety Leadership – A capstone experience focused on executing high-level safety strategies across an entire organization.
Academic Rigor and National Standards
Built on the safety protocols and performance standards of professional sport, the DAS curriculum closes the gap between elite and everyday athletics. Delivered via a streamlined learning platform, the program brings professional-grade athlete protection within reach of every program, at every level.
“Innovation in workforce training requires the courage to identify unmet needs,” says Betty Gardner, President and CEO of ProTrain College. “As a pioneer in workforce development, leading the charge in equipment safety is a natural evolution for ProTrain College. We are proud to apply our Middle States standards to this vital sector of the sports industry.”
“By partnering with ProTect Athletics, we are transforming athlete safety into a rigorous technical discipline,” adds Mike Schroder, Provost and COO of ProTrain College. “This initiative equips personnel—from the professional to youth leagues—with the specialized skills to better serve the players they protect.”
Jerry D. Fife, M.Ed., COO and Co-Founder of ProTect Athletics, emphasizes the mission: “In sports, we spend thousands of hours coaching ‘how to play,’ but we haven’t had a standardized professional path for ‘how to protect.’ This isn’t about luck; it’s about kinesiology, root-cause analysis, and professional oversight.”
Enrollment Information
Registration for the Director of Athletic Safety (DAS) certification is now open for individual professionals and athletic departments. To learn more about course dates and enrollment, visit Our DAS page.
About ProTect Athletics
The Athletic Safety Organization (dba ProTect Athletics) is an Ohio-chartered consultancy dedicated to reducing athletic risk through specialized education and administrative safety solutions. Founded by veteran athletic equipment managers, ProTect is the driving force behind the DAS professional standard.
About ProTrain College
Founded in 2004, ProTrain College is a premier provider of professional development and micro-credentialing. Nationally accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA-CESS), ProTrain collaborates with over 200 institutions to provide high-quality, affordable education that leads to meaningful employment.
Media Contact:
Jerry Fife | Co-Founder | info@protectathletics.org | 804.372.SAFE (7233)
April 7, 2025
Big thanks to the NFL for the opportunity to present our innovative micro-credential program focused on safety, compliance, and risk management for equipment managers. This groundbreaking initiative, powered by collaboration between ProTrain College and ProTect Athletics, marks a major step forward in professionalizing the field.
Presenters included Betty Gardner (CEO & President, ProTrain College), Mike Schroder (COO & Provost), Eddie Gardner (CFO, ProTrain College & retired NC State Equipment Manager), Jerry Fife (Co-Founder & COO, ProTect Athletics), and industry expert Chris Kurman “Kurm” (VP, Dragon Seats & CFO, ProTect).
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