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Some trainers, even the most knowledgeable ones, often get too caught up in the training part of this profession. They think that just additional training knowledge will break them out of the ruts they’re suffering through in their careers.
While noone will argue whether a strong background in training is a must, at some point you [...]

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“Sales” in it’s traditional sense, is a weird subject for Personal Trainers.
If you know me, you know that most of my advice is designed to help you sell yourself. If you get good at creating a positive success image and delivering a consistently WOW product (in this case your training sessions), [...]

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Just got back from my two week journey to my homeland of Bangladesh. I call it journey rather than a vacation because the experience was far different than say, a trip to Miami. Yeah, it was hot, but insane traffic conditions, pollution, and extreme poverty isn’t what most people would call getting away. [...]

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“The field of personal training is red-hot … and almost completely unregulated. This means that the same people you’re relying on to keep you fit - and, more importantly, safe - during your private session may have neither training nor license to do so. Possible result? Severe injuries.”
Leave it to the New York Post to [...]

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Funny what you’ll find on YouTube these days …
I found a video clip of fellow Personal Trainer Jamo Nezzar, part of the launch of his new online training program, Jamcore Training.
Most people need to smoke a gram of crack to feel as good as Jamo! Just goes to show how it feels when you [...]

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I just got my hands on an article from late 2005 from the New York Times and it was pretty shocking. What’s the main point of the article? Personal Training isn’t your usual job - it can’t be bound by the confines of a gym, can’t be punched in a clock, and your [...]

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