TweetI just moved and have all the ace cert books as well as the issa books so if anyone needs them lmk there just gathering dust.
TweetI just moved and have all the ace cert books as well as the issa books so if anyone needs them lmk there just gathering dust.
TweetGot em both among few others...good book to keep! Even though some are so similar with each other
Tweeti thought the ace was a bit harder than the issa but agree both good books
TweetYou currently PT? My last certification I did all online...it was nice
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nah I have a few certs never did anything with em, which did u do online?
TweetIm NFPT But would like ACE TBH. If anything just to see the difference of there programs. Each one seems like they are a bit different. Most all my trainers are NFPT also. But one of my buddy's is ACE. He was before I got my cert. I have the NFPT manual if anyone wants to study for it.
O.R.S. It's all about the apples! You like em? You like doze apples? huh? You like em?
Tweeti agree ace and issa are the way to go. most of my boys are one or the other. the guys on base and that work with my unit have to b ace
TweetI have actually been in contact with ISSA a few times the last weeks myself,
There is a course by ICS Canada that is VERY VERY in depth, and I studied the ISSA break down as well...both very competitive.
The ISSA course is 600.00 roughly, and the Canadian course is 1500.00
I just paid the ICS course myself, and have the first 7 lessons in my PC already.
I have started it already and cannot wait to continue it.
B2J
Born2Juice4Ever, A force biochemically evolved, by the people, for the people.
Tweethell b2j with your culinary/nutrition background, you having a pesonal train cert, u should be able to rake in some serious dough, no pun intended
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Hey bro you know what is tearing me apart.
I went to university to become a Chief Financial Officer. (C.F.O)
Worked the scene for almost 8 years, but at the age of 30 I discovered that my passion is cooking.
Last year I went back to school, and spent another 10k in it, to become a chef.
I have been cooking for 5 years, owned a bistro the last 3 years.
But after doing the O.P.A. show this past November, I really want to follow and get thIS BIG urge out of my system.
I see 90% of personal trainers are skinny rags, that look like they never lifted 10 pounds in their life.
MOST people at our gyms, look up and for guys like US....WE know what is going on with the Iron and in the kitchen.
I make around 70k yearly, and have a big overhead, but lots of tied up equity in the restaurant.
Once I get certified I am def willing to explore a 3rd and final career change.
My outlook is very positive for when it comes to Personal training.
B2J
Born2Juice4Ever, A force biochemically evolved, by the people, for the people.
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