"The Coach's" personal training business, known as MPF Training Systems advertises under their services "nutritional guidance." Nutritional guidance is extremely important in providing a client with the best possible programming and goal oriented services so I naturally went and checked MPF's staff to see who their Registered Nutritionist was. Surprisingly, I noticed that nobody that works at MPF Training Systems has any level of education in Nutrition. This is quite worrisome, because it is illegal to provide specific nutritional guidance without a Registered Nutritionist.
So, "The Coach," you have already been exposed as a college dropout who advertises otherwise - are you now going down the slippery (and illegal) slope of telling people what specifically to eat without any qualification to do so? Answer this question carefully.