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CPT = Certified Personal Trainer OR Conscious Personal Trainer by helpyouwell.com Posted Thu 10 Jun 2010 2:16pm In Nia you are your own CPT.  In some circles that stands for Certified Personal Trainer.  In Nia it stands for Conscious Personal Trainer.  You are responsible for your body, its movements, and its health. If you were to hire me as your Personal Trainer you would complete a Health and Behavior Questionnaire. . . read more    Either way I can Read on »
How Do Personal Trainers Personally Train? by PJ S. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 31 Aug 2009 12:16pm I get a lot of emails from people asking about my own personal workout regimen, how I'm currently training, etc. When inquiring about my personal training regimen, readers often write something along the following lines: "You're a personal trainer so you must get to workout all day, right?" The reality of the situation is that, as a husband Read on »
Personal Trainer or Personal Drainer? by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Wed 18 Mar 2009 3:35pm Trainer or DRAINER? Read on »
Personal Trainer or Personal Twitter? by Biray Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 3:30pm there might be advantages to Twittering with clients, fitness clubs, and personal trainers, but I haven’t seen any evidence of it. Over these next few months I will explore Twitter... Recently I had an interesting discussion with some colleagues about the internet’s role on personal privacy versus public disclosure. Although the web has made Read on »
Maximum Strength: The Personal Trainer’s Perspective by Eric C. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 24 Jul 2008 6:04am Here's a "Guest Blog" of sorts from Personal Trainer Kaiser Serajuddin, who recently read Maximum Strength: "Writing a testimonial for Maximum Strength is a great way to get your name on a blog read by thousands of people, but I wanted to give my views on the book to deliver the personal trainer’s point of view. I know a lot of other trainers Read on »
It is Important to Check a Personal Trainer’s References and Credentials by NTrainers Posted Sun 02 Jan 2011 2:59am New York City personal trainers and other body building experts, come in all shapes and sizes, and also all levels of education. While any experienced body builder or body..., and there are opportunities for real life equivalents to formal education.   Deciding on a personal trainer in Brooklyn, whether certified by an agency or college educated exercise physiologist Read on »
Soup For The Personal Trainer’s Soul by NTrainers Posted Thu 10 May 2012 10:02pm     Everyone is out there to make a buck.   That is not a nasty thing to say.   It’s true.   If you have no money, you’d be living on the street.   Of course, it is great when people have the opportunity to give back.   Sometimes it means giving back to the community and sometimes it means giving back to an individual.   But, it isn’t alway ... Read on »
Maximum Strength: The Personal Trainer’s Perspective by Eric C. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 12:10am Here's a "Guest Blog" of sorts from Personal Trainer Kaiser Serajuddin, who recently read Maximum Strength : "Writing a testimonial for Maximum Strength is a great way to get your name on a blog read by thousands of people, but I wanted to give my views on the book to deliver the personal trainer’s point of view. I know a lot of other Read on »
San Diego’s best personal trainer’s guide to a healthy body and wallet. by Rivak H. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 09 Nov 2008 10:53pm Here in beautiful San Diego CA, Somagenesis San Diego Personal Trainers stand at the forefront of health and fitness education. We have seen considerable changes.... For more information on how to implement and maintain the healthiest of lifestyles , even in the worst of economic times, visit Somagenesis San Diego Personal Trainers for a free Read on »