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Originally Posted by WalkingDysfunction
Have you heard of any PT/Strength Coach in your area? if so, how successful are they?
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None in my area. Even though most PTs work out, they are by no means strength coaches. I have a "person I know"(friend) called Michael Stare(
Spectrum Fitness Consulting) who runs a facility where all of the coaches are PTs. From what I know of Mike - he's good.
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Originally Posted by NeilC
You come over as an intelligent guy with a curious mind. I would have thought that would make you a natural skeptic (a praiseworthy moniker in my opinion). I wonder how you'd feel about some of the pseudoscientific things you'd get taught as a chiro?
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I am blessed with the gift of low self image. That is a good thing. I am willing to accept that people know better than me, making me a better student.
I am really scared that they'll teach me some kind of BS and I won't do good with my classes because I simply cannot accept BS and I am not good at remembering anything that is of no iportance/interest/is not true. That's a bad thing, making me an awful student.
Will I be able to keep up with the academic side of it? I doubt it.
Will I be able to keep up with the practical side of it? I will, but will my teachers keep up with me?