If you want to know how to help your clients with their low-level aches and pains, but don’t know where to start, then pay careful attention to this safeguarding tip.
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I’ll reveal how you can make a significant contribution without having to become an injury specialist, running the risk of hurting your clients further or overstepping your boundaries as a coach!
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The simple premise here is: Do the Opposite of What the Specialists Do!
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The important thing for fitness coaches to understand with this safeguarding tip is that specialists are looking for ways to TREAT the pain, you’re not (and to keep yourself safe, nor should you be).
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What’s most important about this though, is that if you stop getting drawn in to trying to TREAT your clients’ problems and mimicking what the specialists are doing, you CAN make a significant contribution to your clients’ low-level aches and pains, WITHOUT putting them or yourself at risk of more harm..This is critical to your success because if you don’t know how much you can help, you’re not doing your job as a coach properly.
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So now the thing for you to do is to resist the urge to help with the SYMPTOMS of your clients’ problems.
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And here’s one more thing before I forget. Did you know, if you really want to help clients with their low-level aches and pains, this amazing free book spells it all out for you! Check it out now!