I didDidn't @engineergurl do this a few years ago?
I've since let it expire but did the trade off thing in Virginia for a bit. Depending on the membership fees- it's a good way to offset your out of pocket costs. Level I you are only going to cover basic movements and how to coach those with a focus on how to "not touch the client" … at least when I took it. I only paid half price because I did it when ArmyMan was active duty and they offered a military discount.I think she did? I wonder if she ever coached somewhere or if that was just before she moved back to Ga?
The owner used to have 3 part time coaches, basically members who got the "training" - but 2 have moved away so I can tell he is feeling a little stretched thin. His wife used to coach about half the classes but lately she isnt doing more than 1 a day. Not sure whats up. He asked me about it last weekend, but I sort of feel like I should be able to do most all the harder movements first, which he says isn't required -
I am working on a 5 year plan to exit the FT engineering world so who knows, I wouldn't mind being a part owner in one of these down the road.
There's a three-session one-on-one required upon joining.glad they let you out!
Are you going to have to go through an "on ramp" program or do they just work you in slowly?
Did your old place to wall balls? We seem to use them in lieu of sprints for when its too cold to run - Ill be glad when it warms up...
I remember when someone first told me I'd need to sand my calluses and I thought, "I will never be that into this," and yet here I am, having to sand my calluses.back when I crossfitted I would use a dremel tool to sand down my calluses.
I molted a few at my desk the other day.I bought some of the gymnast wraps "JerkFit" :eyebrows: :eyebrows: but they were a pain to get used to - so I just do like most and build up calluses and then tear them off during meetings
Same. Not a sinus infection, though, just life stuff. Now I just want to get outside...I haven't been to the gym in nearly a week. This sinus/chest infection and antibiotics have really whooped my butt.
We got ours from BJ's. BJ's and Sams seem to have the best price by a decent margin, but you can get them on Amazon also. They also have coffee, cookies and cream, and chocolate flavors in addition to a bunch of fruity ones, but I've only ever seen the vanilla, chocolate, and caramel ones in the wholesale clubs. You can get 4 packs of some of them from Walmart, but cheaper to just buy a case of 12 online.Where did you get the caramel one from?
I should ask. It didn't look like a partner workout this Saturday; instead it was a lot of running and some kind of lifting (I was in a solo session, so I didn't really pay attention). We're a $10 drop-in fee. Give me a few months to get fit. Er, not dying.I am so over my chocy whey protein shake, I need something else - at this point I would rather watch an hour of Mike Bloomberg ads than drink it anymore! - Where did you get the caramel one from?
CSB - Welcome to the Suck! - Do yall do partner workouts on Saturdays? Maybe Ill come north in a few months on a weekend the wife is working?
It's my favorite. Parenting looks much easier on paper.So they announced today that the gym owners wife is pregnant, due in August, which makes a little more sense why he was scouting out some part time coaches -
I always enjoy watching someone who is having kids later in life who profess that their kids wont ever eat birthday cake, or ever have a soda, etc, actually have to try and walk that walk.
I placed an order and have three different things coming my way. I was impressed with the products and the offerings. Taste will be determined. Thanks for the heads up!Again, I'll plug True Nutrition, where it is incredibly simple to customize your own protein powder and order in bulk. You can also customize smoothie mixes, pre workout things, post workout things... While I only have experience with the protein powder, I have no reason not to believe these other products are worthwhile too.
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