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Trainer Shouldn't Have Told Client to 'Push Through' Pain
By
John T. Wolohan,
November 2010
After an apparent workout injury, telling a client to "push through it" is not a trainer's wisest course of action.
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Opportunities for Injury Abound in Rec Centers, Health Clubs
By
Nicholas Brown,
July 2010
Facility operators should consider the limitless opportunities for injury in their club or rec center.
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Researching Fitness Center Certification Requirements
By
Doyice J. Cotten,
January 2009
Your fitness center's certification requirements should go beyond taking an employee's word for it. Research the certifying organization and make a paper trail to help avoid client injury and litigation.
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The Certification Edge
By
Amy Scanlin,
May 2008
Once your trainers and group exercise instructors know the basics, there are other interesting trainings and certifications available. These unique classes and programs can give your fitness center an edge over the competition.
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Giving Nutrition Advice
By
Barbara A. Brehm,
September 2006
Fitness professionals should encourage people to develop good health habits to support a positive, active lifestyle and to prevent disease. As you think about how much nutrition advice you can give your clients, here are some factors to consider.
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Meal Plans on the Go
By
Richard J. Bloomer,
March 2005
Help clients and members to design healthy meal plans using drinks and bars as supplements to their diets.
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