Guest post: Personal trainers STOP recommending stuff you don’t know about

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Just wanted to let you know that I had my first article published for The Personal Trainer Developement Center this week.  Jon Goodman of www.theptdc.com asked me to write a follow up on my post A Doctor’s Response, To A Response From A Doctor, directed to personal trainers with practical tips on why they should not give advise outside of their area of expertise and when and how to refer out to a medical doctor.

 

Here’s how it turned out! What do you think?

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Personal trainers STOP recommending stuff you don’t know about

Are you recommending your clients to stop eating grains, to stay away from dairy or drink tons of water? Better yet, are you recommending they do anything without FULLY UNDERSTANDING all angles of your recommendation?  STOP – right away! By giving medical advice you might be hurting clients, wasting money, and risking your credibility!

 

–> Read the rest of the article HERE

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