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Just interest; I'm going to be doing another trainers course shortly because it seems there are a lot of people who've moved from phyical jobs to sedentary jobs or have stopped with sports and are suffering various physical problems after they've become more sedentary; I'll need to write a big essay citing evidence of this kind of thing to get my certificates for giving specialised training for lower back problems. If I can get that, Plan B can really take off as there's a huge market for this kind of thing; many physios in NL are starting to send patients on to specialised fitness trainers for aftercare; it´s comparatively well paid work and has the added advantage that you're paid by the insurers instead of having to chase private individuals for cash.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostA fair bit*, why'd you ask?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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No problem: I can probably put you in touch with some orthopods to get some research if it'd help?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostJust interest; I'm going to be doing another trainers course shortly because it seems there are a lot of people who've moved from phyical jobs to sedentary jobs or have stopped with sports and are suffering various physical problems after they've become more sedentary; I'll need to write a big essay citing evidence of this kind of thing to get my certificates for giving specialised training for lower back problems. If I can get that, Plan B can really take off as there's a huge market for this kind of thing; many physios in NL are starting to send patients on to specialised fitness trainers for aftercare; it´s comparatively well paid work and has the added advantage that you're paid by the insurers instead of having to chase private individuals for cash.Comment
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Could be very useful; I'll be starting the course in the autumn so I might PM you before then.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostNo problem: I can probably put you in touch with some orthopods to get some research if it'd help?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Feel free - happy to help.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostCould be very useful; I'll be starting the course in the autumn so I might PM you before then.Comment
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Where I come from the Old Geezers/ex-Players were always called the: "WhenWees"Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostNope - you'll just find that you'll watch the odd game, and when you do you'll start every sentence with "in my day....."
Isn't it standard?Comment
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Perhaps, but I find it annoying nonetheless. Even worse; fatty Guscott on the telly spouting his endless tactical wisdom while forgetting that players on the field don't have the benefit of a comfy chair in the grandstand and 20 minutes time to spend using a light pen to draw lines showing where the gaps in the defence are.Originally posted by Drewster View PostWhere I come from the Old Geezers/ex-Players were always called the: "WhenWees"
Isn't it standard?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Certainly don't disagree with you there.... When we played we got nothing but respect from..... Oh dear!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostPerhaps, but I find it annoying nonetheless. Even worse; fatty Guscott on the telly spouting his endless tactical wisdom while forgetting that players on the field don't have the benefit of a comfy chair in the grandstand and 20 minutes time to spend using a light pen to draw lines showing where the gaps in the defence are.Comment
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I believe the Kiwis' favourite wise old git is Sean Fitzpatrick. Very popular chap apparently not.Originally posted by Drewster View PostCertainly don't disagree with you there.... When we played we got nothing but respect from..... Oh dear!And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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