When I started this blog, I was already 4 month's into a PFC (Professional Fitness Consultant) program at Medix school. It's a 1 year program. I also have to say that it's a very interesting program. There is 12 different modules that we have to do. Each module takes about a month. There is also a side module which we have to take, which is called PX2. PX2 is a very interesting module in its self. We learned how to re-program our minds to think more positively about our selves and our goals.
The PFC program is also very interesting. We have to learn a lot of stuff in such a short time. Yes a year is a short time when you consider the information we have to absorb. If it wasn't for our instructor, Mr. Roburt Tranter, I don't think we would ever be able to do it. My classmates also make it very interesting. We're just a group of people with very different backgrounds and personalities, but we all manage to perform quite well with each other.
At the time of me writing this, we just welcomed a new member to our class. We are also getting ready to say good-bye to the original 3 of our class. The first 3 people, the ones that set the standard for us to all strive to achieve, will be leaving us shortly for their externship. We're going to miss them, but we also know that our time is coming as well. When you think about our class, its hard to figure out, how does a 60 year old lady, a UFC fighter, a female body builder, a computer geek, Kick boxer, Tim Hortons employee, a wonderful lady from Lebanon, a Personal Support Worker, a single mother, an ex-wrestler, and a columbian get along? Specially with a fitness guru like Mr. Tranter. Well we do it well. Head on, full speed, and lots of support for each other.
When it comes to Fitness, I like to say "No Retreat, No surrender!" Although our moto seems to be SPARTA!!!!!!
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If you want to share in the experience, locate the nearest Medix school in your area and check it out. With any luck, your close enough to come to the London, Ontario Campus and learn with Mr. Tranter.
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