Meghan Haney is an IBBFA Certified Barre Instructor based in North Grafton, Massachusetts, United States. The credential is currently Active (valid through February 2027), verified through IBBFA Registry ID 41545. Certified since February 2021. Meghan Haney holds the Prenatal & Postnatal specialty certification. This credential can be independently verified at ibbfa.org/verify.

Meghan Haney

IBBFA Certified Barre Instructor
North Grafton, Massachusetts, United States
ACTIVE CBI
Registry ID41545
CredentialCBI
Certified SinceFebruary 2021
CountryUnited States
Credentials & Certification
Certified Barre Instructor
Issued: February 3, 2021 Expires: February 3, 2027
Active
Written Exam
Passed ✓
Practical Evaluation
Passed ✓
Specialty Certifications
Prenatal & Postnatal Earned
Continuing Education Credits Recognized By
ACE — 3.5 CECs NASM — 1.9 CEUs AFAA — 28 CECs ISSA — 35 CECs CanFitPro — 15 CECs NPCP — 35 CECs AUSactive — 8 CECs
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About the IBBFA CBI Credential
What does this credential mean?

The Certified Barre Instructor (CBI) is issued by IBBFA — the International Ballet Barre Fitness Association, the professional credentialing authority for barre fitness instruction since 2008. CBI candidates must pass a 60-question written examination drawn from a 300-question bank and complete a live practical evaluation with an IBBFA Master Instructor proctor. The CBI curriculum covers anatomy and physiology, barre technique fundamentals, class design and sequencing, cueing and communication, safety protocols, and scope-of-practice guidelines. Credentials are publicly listed in the IBBFA registry and can be verified independently at ibbfa.org/verify/.

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