I certified in August 2013 and then trained with Team Leader James Sjostrom for nearly 2 years. (Even coaches need coaches). Short answer? We run the same programs as everyone else on here, just with much closer attention to the finer details.
Before I certified I came up with all sorts of weird "mix & match" programs with tons of variables that gave me decent results, but the process of the cert training and the weekend itself taught me that nailing the fundamentals is what truly sets you apart.
At first I found it odd that we were constantly revisiting the classic programs like ROP. Having someone as nitpicky on technique as he is really helped though. I gained a lot more doing deep focus press ladders with a 24kg while he made sure I was doing them as perfectly as I could than I ever learned from solo practice with heavier bells.
When you're tired and someone is looking you in the eye and calling out your technique flaws, making sure you're zipping up, power breathing, and pulling the bell down from the sky, you "accidentally" get strong a lot faster than if you're just "getting the ladders in."
In a months time I PR'd on pullups, was repping a 32kg, and pressed a 36kg on both sides just doing ROP with a 24kg.
Lifting the weight isn't what makes you strong, lifting it strong makes you strong.
Pulse and glide when it comes to your training. When I trained up for my cert I didn't program 6 movements. I hit swings and presses hard and just practiced the rest of the lifts between the lines. It translated quite nicely with my 4:40 snatch test time.