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Monday, November 20, 2006

Fitness industry pushes better trainers (AP)

Margie Sharples left has the range of motion in her neck checked by Sarah Hession a student in Purdue's four-year undergraduate personal fitness trainer program in West Lafayette Ind. Tuesday Nov. 12 2006. The program which began in the fall of 2005 is built on Purdue's health and fitness major which already focuses on exercise physiology basic health studies fitness evaluation and program management psychology and nutrition.     (AP Photo/AJ Mast)AP - The nation's aging overweight population is fueling demand for personal trainers skilled at prodding the out-of-shape of all ages to get fit.


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