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>>391941 yes and no
general knowledge that the 'system' uses. sure.
but i can honestly tell you this, the very nature of the US system is dysfunctional, and i never practice any aspect of it. the CSCS is just top aspect of the NSCA, they have minimal competition and no desire to improve. LOL, just read their S and C journals.
So thankfully, no, i did not learn what i know from attaining the CSCS, it was another silly test that cost me 100s of dollars just so i can have another title of letters behind my name. that and the fact it will make me more 'appealing' when i go for the MSc. in exerc. phys.
not to sound trite, but you learn by doing, and by doing with the best in the business.
example: http://www.powerdevelopmentinc.com/index.php?cat=2 you will learn more reading everything Smith has on this site than 4 years of Exerc Phys or any silly 'certification' also, Poliquin. other than a Master's, thats the only 'cert' i'd truly respect in the field.
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