The foundation for success in private coaching is being as good a coach as you possibly can. But there’s much more. Like it or not, you’re also a salesman who is running a business. You need to do a rigorous self-analysis to see if this is really what you want to do.
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Though it’s expensive, the Omegawave Team system confers many benefits through its ECG and DC potential measurements. In addition, the Omegawave community—both company and users—is forthcoming and extraordinarily helpful. Like any system, however, it should not be regarded as the final word. It’s still up to coaches to use the data as they set fit.
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The new kBox 3 updates and improves upon flywheel training to offer eccentric/concentric work in a compact, lightweight form. The accompanying kMeter allows this work to be quantified. Accelerated hypertrophy gains and orthopedic safety are among its chief assets.
Read MoreDrew Cooper
Drew Cooper CSCS, graduated from San Diego State University in 2010 with a BS in Kinesiology. He started working in 2009 as a personal trainer, building his business out of his garage, with a wide array of clientele including working and retired adults, collegiate athletes, and middle school-aged kids. Over the past six years he has pursued betterment in all aspects of his training, with emphasis on continued education and more effective programming in order to achieve the most optimal client outcomes.
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