That's the main thing for me. I don't mind a little cold weather every now and then as long as there's no snow. I hate waking up in the morning and letting the ice defrost on my truck, having to put it in 4X4 to get in my driveway, having the roads covered in snow going to work, etc. That's one...
Sorry lol I've just always wanting to visit the outback.
I'm sure the humidity would be exhausting but it beats having to deal with winter in my book.
I could definitely see myself living in Australia. About how dangerous is it in your part?
I would definitely prefer to live where you live in that case. I could definitely deal with humidity and never seeing another snowflake again. Do you live near the outback?
So last night I watched the movie Chernobyl Diaries with some friends and during the conversation of talking about places like Chernobyl or Centralia, Pennsylvania (the movie Silent Hill) one of my friends brings up "Sensabaugh tunnel" and the "Rotherwood mansion" and "five caves". Apparently...
Canada's way too cold for me bro lol.
I'm looking into North or South Carolina right now.
I know the movie Jeepers Creepers was filmed in Florida, I've always been fascinated with that area they filmed the movie.
Actually, when I graduated college I thought long and hard about moving to either Australia or Mexico. I wouldn't mind living in Australia at all if I could get used to it out there. I dated a girl in college from Australia, man she was quite the rodeo lol.
ACE is the American Council on Exercise. NASM is the National Academy of Sports Medicine. They are fitness organizations that get trainers started. One of my co-workers just got certified through ACE a couple of years ago, I'm pretty sure they still have a home study program, where you can get...
I was stationed in Camp Pendleton while I was in the Marine Corp. I'm not sure if much has changed or not since then but man that was a wild place back when I was there.
I'm not sure I could re-adapt to the lifestyle and timezone. For example, most of my family lives in Tennessee/Georgia/Ohio...
Great. I studied a lot of exercise physiology after getting my BSN (although I never finished the degree).
Good luck, I'm sure you'll do great as a trainer. From the looks you're in great condition.
If I may, I would recommend something like ACE or NASM to get you started in getting...
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