07-09-2008, 12:49 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Little Rock, AR
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Originally Posted by Forza Trainer
I have both the CSCS from NSCA and the HFI from ACSM, and honestly, it all depends on where you want to work, if it's more of a clinical setting, usually the HFI is more applicable, more sports related, the CSCS would be better. Honestly, just get a reputable cert, and continue to improve your education with experience, but remember that if you don't have any clients because your business skills arent up to par, it doesn't matter what you know, or how many certs you have. I'm learning this the hard way right now... 
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Welcome to the forum Joe and G! 
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