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Maybe I should state that I am certified in nutrition. While I don't have degrees in anatomy I know many personal trainers that do not. Isn't that what my education while getting my personal training would provide me with.
I have to say that I'm very disappointed in the negativity of some of you. Just because you are currently a personal trainer does not mean you are better than me. I asked for help and honestly got more criticism than actual help. But some of you have been really nice and have reached out to actually help me. So please if you actually want to help someone who had interest in your profession please message me. I really want opinions on the course I should take and not criticism
What is you're certification in nutrition? Unless it's a registered dietitian, and even if you are, you may want to research any possible liability issues bringing that into a personal training scenario.5 -
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