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Statement of purpose

statement of purpose for my website:


I want to persuade a largely uneducated group of personal trainers that the certification they can currently get, should not be enough to become a trainer. I do not want them to think that I believe they are underqualified and undeserving of their positions; instead, I want to bring awareness to their client's mental health and push for more education backing their certificates for their own success and their client's safety.

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