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[Supertraining] Re: Starting out in the Fitness Industry Anthony Sharah Wed Apr 18 06:09:56 2007

Excellent Keith,
   
  I wasn't aware of these people. Gambetta does look interesting.  I will go 
and look up the other names.
   
  Thanks for you reply.
   
  Best wishes
   
  Anthony Sharah
  Sydney, Australia

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Keith Sutorius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Anthony,

One of my favorite people to study is Vern Gambetta. You can go to 
his home page to learn more about his methods.

http://www.gambetta.com/index.php?
SesID=97e8c673840eed8028d5511c0e494582

I also recomend Paul Chek,Juan Carlos Santana, Mike Boyle, Louis 
Simmons.

Good luck and remember that Education should be a life long process.

Keith Sutorius 
Wood River, IL USA

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ed White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> There are many trainers and authors out there, but only a few have 
a high level of credibility and are not just one-trick ponies that 
stick dogmatically to one training approach. It also depends on if 
you want to train performance athletes, body builders, or get into 
PT. In any event, here are a few of the top ones:
> 
> Allwyn Cosgrove is one of the most well respected trainers in the 
world. He totally backs up his recommendations with studies.
> 
> Paul Chek is huge on training stabilizers by working in an 
unstable environment.
> 
> Charles Poliquin
> 
> Ed White
> Sandwich, MA USA
> 
> ==============
> Anthony Sharah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just started studying to be a Personal Trainer. I 
am a mature student in a class of mostly school leavers. Over the 
last few months, it has become obvious to me, that my knowledge and 
success is going to depend on my peers. So in short I want to make my 
peers the world's best in the fitness industry. What resources should 
I be studying? Who are the names I should be following? Do you have 
any advice in any area for me? I have purchased a few of Paul Chek's 
courses. What do you think of his resources? Who else is available? 
How do I build up my knowledge to be able to read, understand, and 
put into practice more technical resources? What is the path I should 
follow? Names of books, names of people, names of courses or other 
resources would be appreciated; as well as personal opinions of the 
education direction I should take.
> 
> I would be very grateful for any advice.
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Anthony Sharah
> [Mod: Please don't forget to sign your posts with your full name, 
city and country of residence. Thanks]
>