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samgraves82

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Not the usual conversation here but but super excited. I just got my exam results back and passed my cpt exam.
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congrats bro, this is great news to start the morning with for a change instead of the negative bs we hear everyday

what are your plans ?
As of now, plan to just work at local gym(s) while building my own clientele so I can keep all the money. Long term, build a home gym im my big detached garage and bring said clientele there. And if I'm lucky, maybe have my own public gym one day. But for now, baby steps i suppose. Interested in actual coaching too once i have a bit more experience.
 
Is CPR performed on different sides of the mouth in GB?

I was referring to his gym instructor type certificate. I did a NABBA weight training instructor and a BWLA Team Leader course back in the day.

On the CPR courses. During my time with the Metropolitan Police (as a Traffic Warden) of some 14 and a half years we had bi-annaual (every two years) refreshers. It seemed to me that the amount of breaths to chest compressions changed every bloody time. I had two occasions when I thought I was going to have to use the instruction.

In one a nurse was already there (someone above likes me) and that fella was almost certainly dead before he hit the ground. In the other I recalled that the first thing you do is see if they are conscious (hello - hello - can you hear me? etc). It was a vagrant and I gave him something of a shove and found he was still with us :D
 
I was referring to his gym instructor type certificate. I did a NABBA weight training instructor and a BWLA Team Leader course back in the day.

On the CPR courses. During my time with the Metropolitan Police (as a Traffic Warden) of some 14 and a half years we had bi-annaual (every two years) refreshers. It seemed to me that the amount of breaths to chest compressions changed every bloody time. I had two occasions when I thought I was going to have to use the instruction.

In one a nurse was already there (someone above likes me) and that fella was almost certainly dead before he hit the ground. In the other I recalled that the first thing you do is see if they are conscious (hello - hello - can you hear me? etc). It was a vagrant and I gave him something of a shove and found he was still with us :D

That's interesting, Mobster. And yes, the techniques relative to CPR and the like seem to be in a constant state of flux.
 
Can I get away with my PT exam without my Diploma, I have CPR AED but was wondering if I can get passed the diploma

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