ACSM Certified Professional of the Year

2026 ACSM Certified Professional of the Year

ACSM’s Certification and Registry Boards is excited to announce that applications for the 2026 ACSM Certified Professional of the Year award are open Sept. 16 – Oct. 17. This award recognizes an outstanding ACSM certified professional’s dedication and exceptional contributions to enhance the health and wellness of individuals in the community.

Eligibility Requirements*:

  • Active ACSM Health Fitness Certification and/or Clinical Certification: Certified Group Exercise Instructor (ACSM-GEI), Certified Personal Trainer (ACSM-CPT), Certified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP), or Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-CEP)
  • Work at least 20 hours/week in exercise and well-being at time of application
  • At least 5 years of experience or 2 recertification cycles 

*Those with direct financial ties with ACSM or are active volunteers of the Summit Program Committee, ACSM Certification Board, ACSM CCRB Sub-Committees, or ACSM Board of Trustees are ineligible to apply. 

Once the initial application has been submitted, finalists will be contacted to complete the additional questions. 

Awarded Benefits: 

  • Up to $500 in travel assistance
  • Complimentary 2025 ACSM International Health & Fitness Summit registration 
  • Acknowledgment on the ACSM website and in the ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal   
  • Complimentary 1-year ACSM Alliance Membership
  • Beautiful glass award, award certificate and digital badge 
  • Press release sent to hundreds of media contacts
  • Opportunity to serve as an ACSM media spokesperson and conference presenter
  • And more… 

Previous Award Winners

2025 Certified Professional of the Year

Michael Stack, ACSM-EP

Michael Stack, ACSM-EP, is a distinguished exercise professional and advocate with over 26 years of experience in fitness, health, and wellness. As the founder of the Michigan Moves Coalition and president-elect of the Physical Activity Alliance, he champions policy initiatives that elevate physical activity as a core component of healthcare. Michael also serves as an adjunct professor at the University of Michigan, where he educates future exercise professionals. His podcast, Wellness Paradox, and his editorial work with ACSM contribute to advancing standards in the fitness industry. His work focuses on sustainable, evidence-based practices for broad community health impact.

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