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Originally Posted by DKing
To be honest I would probably jump at the chance to take a Scottsdale job. If I remember correctly it was one of the top producing clubs in the nation. You will probably be able to have a lot of success and have a great group of experienced trainers to feed clients to you.
I think the practical was different depending on the manager, but think NASM principles. Progressions, regressions, etc... Just be confident.
Danny
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Okay...that says a lot.
I remember Brian (the guy that interviewed me) saying that their average revenues in the training department were in the range of a quarter million a month.
I framed a few of the questions I had to him last night in an email, and he got back to me first thing this morning by phone. It cleared up a lot of the uncertainty and skepticism I had.
NASM....okay, I can do that since that's what my cert is. I've never really followed the whole OPT model thing because I don't necessarily agree with all of it, but gyms love that cert, so that's what I went with.
Thanks for the feedback, Danny...it's definitely helped.