Posts Tagged ‘People’
Do People Have To Go University To Be More Successful?
Because i was thinking about going to university to study either nutrition or sport therapy, but now I don’t know what to do. I hear from quite a few people that you have to go to uni to be successful, but is that true?? I mean I don’t want to get myself into a load of a debt and then ending up not liking it or struggling with the work, and then quitting. I don’t want that for myself at all. I really want to gain a degree though and have an opportunity of getting a good job, and having a stable career when I’m older. I’m 21 now, so what should I do!?
Question For Personal Trainers And Other Fitness People?
My boyfriend is working on becoming a personal trainer and would also like to sell nutrition products like protein powders and vitamins to his clients. What companies are good for this? What companies have programs like this or what ones can you buy wholesale from, etc? As a trainer or other fitness professional, do you do this? About how much extra money do you make with it?
Do You Think Out Of Shape People Can Give Good Fitness Advice?
It seems like a case of books smarts (Reading up on all the latest diets, talking with personal trainers, taking classes on nutrition etc) vs street smarts (Learning from experience, knowing tips the book can’t teach you, knowing what works and what just sounds good on paper)
Do you think out of shape people can give good fitness advice? and Why?
examples to ponder on: An overweight doctor? or nutritionist? your crazy neighbor who’s tried every diet known to man?
Why Do People Call Steroid Use By Athletes “cheating”?
I’m not talking about the Law or the Legality of Steroids. What I want to investigate is why people think that using steroids is any different than any of the developments and advancements in sports equipment, training, nutrition, and physcology. I’d also like to focus on Baseball, Track and Field, and other American Sports.
What Gives States/ School District The Right To Make People Exercise?
Referring most specifically to Physical Education. No, you don’t have to side with my obvious opinion that they don’t have the right, to get the 10 points. I’m looking for something to back up that they do or don’t have the right.
My opinion is that the district/ state is taking too big of a role in my life by making me exercise. I’d be fine if we learned about different sports, nutrition….. that stuff is useful for later life, but that isn’t what you learn in PE, you learn that in some Health class. What give states the right to take that big of a role in my life (making sure I’m healthy?
(No, I’m not overweight or out of shape… I play raquetball and hike 16 miles each saturday up a mountain).
Cheers!
