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Quick question about a fitness course.

  • 21-06-2011 9:39am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭


    Ladies & gentlemen,

    Could anyone give me any reasons as to why this course would not be suitable for anyone looking to enter the fitness industry?

    I've been thinking about doing a part-time course now for a while as i'm pretty sick of my day job and I love training in the gym or outdoors and the knowledge that i've built up on nutrition and fitness over the last couple of years.

    It looks like a reasonable enough course but from what I hear, there's so many Mickey Mouse courses out there these days.

    Anyway enough waffling here's the link. I'd appreciate any positive or negative feedback anyone might have!:

    http://www.motions.ie/ncef.html


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,368 ✭✭✭cc87


    Before forking out the 2 and half grand for the course, it would be worth your while trying to find a gym that will allow you shadow a trainer for a week or 2 at least.
    Enjoying your own training has little to do with enjoying training others.

    Also the more you study things like this, the more you realise how little you really know about it.


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