If you have never had the privilege of hearing Ken Hutchins speak live then you are truly missing out.
Ken is a pioneer in our industry and we all owe him a nod of gratitude for without him many of us (myself included) would not be where we are today if not for Ken’s contributions.
Listen in on Ken at last year’s RenEx live event where he shares:
- What his shih tzu has to do with training clients
- Why talking gets in the way
- The importance of controlling your client’s behavior from the onset
- Why our industry is missing Step 2 of critical thinking
and more!
Don’t miss out on your chance to hear Ken present live at The Future of Exercise October 6-7. Ken will be not only sharing his remarkable stories that will leave you wanting to hear more but also the latest innovations the RenEx Team have been working on in the laboratory. Ken will inspire you and motivate you to take your training and that of others to the next level. He is truly a man worthy of leading our cause and we are extremely excited to have him share his most guarded and thought-provoking insights with you at the live event with his presentation titled “Resistance Exercise: Correct Answers Begin With Correct Questions”.
Ken revisits this issue and explains that “resistance exercise” poorly serves our communication, because it is not a distinctive term. He then goes beyond his earlier statements and demonstrates that usage of this term exposes many subtle but important misunderstandings in exercise. With the help of Richard Mitchell’s work, Ken analyzes its weaknesses. Then he proposes how to correct and replace this usage with more accurate language.
This presentation will have a profound effect on the way you carry out and implement your training sessions and it is not to be missed!
So RSVP today before the early RSVP discount expires September 15, 2012!
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