This has frustrated me for many years now and I want to hear other people's opinion on it. The American Heart Association is probably one of the most recognized cpr certification programs. They make CPR WAY TO COMPLICATED. I just went to refresh today and they changed about 10 different things and just threw them out there in 30 seconds. Yes it is easy for anyone in the EMS field to say that CPR is a breeze but what about the public? I have seen proof of many people with no medical background coming out from the CPR class and saying there was way to much information in the videos and they barley have an idea of what to do. To the point where they don't know if it is 30;2 or 15;2. It could just be me but it frustrates me to see how confusing the American Heart Association makes CPR for the public to learn and just wish someone would come out with a program that simplifies it for the public. Which is better having someone totally confused or having someone know how to give 2 breaths and thump 30 times until EMS arrives? The best is the now added scene safety in their videos. The public needs to know how to keep someone alive for 7 minutes not how to become an EMT! If you disagree/agree with me write your feelings back I want to hear!