FH93
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Obviously it'll take decades of experience to get to his level, but I want to get to that level.
The thing is though, when you go to powerlifting seminars and get certs to become a coach, that's only a tiny part of it, but people like Dave Tate and others at his level can look at 100 different people deadlifting and see exactly what the problem is with each one, but to me unless it's glaringly obvious, I won't be able to tell.
Then there's how they know what cues to tell them to get them to perform it correctly, plus properly programming someone's program.
What is the direction I need to take to be on my way to getting as knowledgeable as people like him?
The thing is though, when you go to powerlifting seminars and get certs to become a coach, that's only a tiny part of it, but people like Dave Tate and others at his level can look at 100 different people deadlifting and see exactly what the problem is with each one, but to me unless it's glaringly obvious, I won't be able to tell.
Then there's how they know what cues to tell them to get them to perform it correctly, plus properly programming someone's program.
What is the direction I need to take to be on my way to getting as knowledgeable as people like him?
