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Re: [Supertraining] Starting out in the Fitness Industry Anthony Sharah Fri Apr 20 06:03:29 2007

Hi Wayne,
   
  I am all over the Internet these days .  As you mention, most of these guys 
are from the US and have a book or DVD but don't offer a certification course.  
That is one reason why I am interested in Paul Chek by the way.  The books and 
DVD's are great and feed my desire for knowledge in this industry from the 
perspective of of a hobby; but I really need to pursue qualifications that are 
recognisable and marketable.  So we are in complete agreement.
   
  In regards to your previous e-mail; I never mentioned at all your comments on 
customer service and the line, "They don't care how much you know, until they 
know how much you care." I agree with you totally here as well.  I have a 
background in customer service, dealing with customers in a high stress 
situation where they can be very angry at times.  
   
  Best wishes
  Anthony Sharah
  Sydney, Australia

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Wayne Boesmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Anthony,

<<<great to see you taking in all the info.Like I mentioned in my previous 
post there are many names out there that could provide you interesting 
information, Gambetta could be one of those. In terms of Louis Simmons 
being mentioned, the guy is a legend amongst powerlifters, but you have 
to ask yourself how many powerlifters you'll be training in a Sydney 
corporate environment or even moms and dads anywhere in Sydney. Also, 
There are many people in the fitness industry who link Simmons with 
steroid abuse; his training info many be worth looking into, but that 
knowledge need to be taken into account.

Having lived on 2 continents and having fitness qualifications from 3 
continents I can also tell you taht many o the names you will run into 
through the internet (mostly American) will not get you far with CEC's 
for fitness Australia. Filex will help you there ( couldn't make it this 
year) and I personally look for courses that will give me cec's for at 
least 2 or 3 of my certifications, just to avoid going overboard on 
unnecessary expenses.>>>>