
R. Schaffner-Lindle
R. Schaffner-Lindle
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Fitness professionals have very physically demanding jobs and are exposed to a number of ergonomic hazards that can increase their risk of developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs).
Read MoreFitness professionals strive to help clients enhance their health and reduce the risk of injury; however, they may be missing a large piece of the training puzzle if they aren’t addressing a client’s work-related training needs.
Read MoreFitness professionals may be missing a large piece of the training puzzle if they aren’t addressing clients’ work-related training needs. While most clients may not be professional athletes, they are in fact “occupational athletes,” meaning they spend 40 or more hours a week on the job.
Read MoreFitness professionals strive to help clients enhance their health and reduce the risk of injury; however, they may be missing a large piece of the training puzzle if they aren’t addressing a client’s work-related training needs. While most clients may not be professional athletes, they are in fact “occupational ath- letes,” meaning they spend 40 or more hours a week on the job.
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