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Personal Trainer Nutrition Guidance 101

By Graeme | On Oct 18, 2011 | 1 Comment

Personal Trainer Nutrition Guidance 101 serves to help you with your frustration. Your clients aren’t reaching their goals because of your inability to program. It’s because their home-time habits are terrible. Here, Graeme gives some straight forwarded and easy coaching cues to solve common mistakes

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Teach Your Female Personal Training Clients to Train Like Men

By Neghar | On Aug 9, 2011 | 8 Comments

In this “take home” article Neghar Fonooni makes a strong case for all females to train hard and gives personal trainers the tools to empower women.

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Set Yourself Apart with Proper Health Research

By Mark | On Jul 26, 2011 | 2 Comments

Many trainers are researching health exclusively from the same places as those they are supposed to be trying to help. Mark Young lays out how to use research to set yourself apart from the pack and succeed!

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Certification in personal training – Where do I start???

By Jonathan | On Jul 13, 2011 | 2 Comments

Jon answers a readers question of where and how to start in the industry and what certifications are best.

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Personal Trainer Career Series: Inter-Professional Collaboration

By Scott Tate | On Jun 30, 2011 | 7 Comments

In our first ‘Take Home’ article Scott Tate overviews of inter-professional collaboration and how to take advantage for referrals. He describes the system that’s worked to make his business thrive.

What are you in this for?

By Scott Tate | On May 5, 2011 | No Comments

Share/Bookmark What are your goals? Why are you in this business? If you really want to succeed in this industry, a service industry, a health industry, I hope you can identify with a personal mission like the following: If you come at your work as a way to allow you to be who you are, with honesty and integrity, this…

Ask Questions

By Scott Tate | On Apr 8, 2011 | No Comments

Share/Bookmark The PTDC wouldn’t have had me on board if Jon hadn’t asked. My client would not have come in yesterday with an internationally renowned spine mechanics specialist if I hadn’t of asked, and what was the net result? My client now has much better selected exercises, much more confidence in his kinesiologist-trainer and his progress, I know more and…

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