I am really hoping this is one big "joke".
While education and certifications are important, this field is much more complicated than that.
While schooling taught me some basic physiology and assessment methods, the majority of experience in training clients and adapting my training came from experience in the field.
Joe has got some major credentials when it comes to experience and also shows it with his physique (not as much now

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To argue he is not successful with his clients would be an irresponsible statement.
From most of his threads and comments, you can see he is heavily interested in his field and is educating himself on a regular basis.
To tell you the truth, many CE's you earn for your certification are a joke and don't help you at all. I would much rather attend college football camps and talk with other strength and conditioning coaches about what works and what doesn't than answer a 50 question multiple choice test.
There are many irresponsible trainers out there. You sound more like one than Joe does.
