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mike - 27 Apr 2007 19:34 GMT
Hi there
I have posted a number of times to the group and am writing to let you
know about a special offer I have available.
I am a 44 yr old English College Lecturer in Fitness Training,
Nutrition and Sports Management in the UK and I'm in the process of
completing the setting up of my on line fitness advice site www.fitkidfinder.com

If I am overstepping the mark here by offering a service then please
accept my apologies and ignore the following

My advisors have asked me to offer my services to a small number of
clients as a personal Fitness Trainer, as a tool to generate leads and
feedback for my site. Having read some of the problems some members
are experiencing I thought some of you might be interested. Can I also
say at this point that often the advice given by some members is very
sound, but it appears that many of the recipients either don't get it,
or don't believe it and are brainwashed by the diet industry and it's
occasional successes that are blown up beyond proportion. If you are
convinced that dieting alone is the answer to all weight loss ask
yourself this. Why have an estimated 3,000,000 people in the UK alone
failed to keep to a successful diet in the past 5 years? How many in
you're state or country?

If you would like
·    A personalised exercise plan based on your likes (no dictated
exercises)
·    A nutritional plan to help loose the weight safely (no strict diet
or calorie counting)
·    A weekly Q & A e-mail response (to answer your queries and improve
your knowledge)
·    Access to my weekly Fitness Fundamentals e- course (guiding you
through easy weekly strategies to improve your lifestyle)

Reply to this address mike@fitkidfinder.com

Places are strictly limited (it is not possible to give the required
attention to a large client base each month) and open to adults and
children (with parental consent) wishing to loose weight, gain lean
muscle or simply improve their physical health.

Oh almost forgot the cost, just $30.00 per month for as long or short
as you like.
You will most likely save the $30.00 in your weekly shopping bill.

Please notify any others that you think would benefit.

Many thanks

Mike
Cert Ed
ISRM (Dip)
BACR Instructor
W.A.B.B.A. Senior instructor
Mu - 01 May 2007 18:29 GMT
> I am a 44 yr old English College Lecturer in Fitness Training,

who can't spell

> ·    A nutritional plan to help loose the weight safely

See?
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Phil M. - 02 May 2007 00:09 GMT
nocowinthismu@gmail.com wrote:

>> I am a 44 yr old English College Lecturer in Fitness Training,
>
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>
> See?

lol. You'd think that someone genuinely concerned with helping others lose
weight, would at least know how to spell it.

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Mu - 02 May 2007 22:15 GMT
> nocowinthismu@gmail.com wrote:
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> lol. You'd think that someone genuinely concerned with helping others lose
> weight, would at least know how to spell it.

I think he might be, Phil, these personal trainers always start out with
this Gung Ho, "save the world one trainee at a time" crud. They really
and truly believe then reality strikes when they fail to address
people's real problems. Which are mainly inside their heads and have
nothing to do with Swiss balls and OH presses.
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mike - 08 May 2007 17:12 GMT
> > nocowinthi...@gmail.com wrote:
>
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> nothing to do with Swiss balls and OH presses.
> --http://www.steppenwolf.com/lyr/mnnster.html

You are right I should at least spell correctly. Then again, it's not
the end of the world. If that's the only mistake I make this week then
I can live with it.
As regards your other comments, yet again I agree with you. Lots of
personal trainers don't address the real issues and think that
everything can be fixed with a Swiss ball and some encouragement. I
should know, I teach them how to do it. But just like a lot of people
who post in this group, they don't all follow the advice given to them
and often adopt the path shown to them via the media and the marketing
guru's. Unfortunately too many people (just like you have) focus on
the negatives and the mistakes instead of looking to get to what's
real and of value. How many in this group have actually followed the
advice you have given them, should we give up on them because they
have not.
Most of the time you can fix a mistke (mistake) but when people are
put down all the time most will just stop trying.
Please don't ridicule everyone for the odd mistake, just like me you
have made yours, I can live with mine, others may not.
By the way, I am not a huge Swiss ball fan either, 90% of the time
they are just inappropriate or down right dangerous.
 
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