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HockeyTrainingExpert.com

June 27, 2010 - 1:34 am No Comments

HockeyTrainingExpert.com. Where dedicated hockey players and coaches come for hockey training programs, exercise videos, and training information to help them become stronger, faster, and better conditioned than their competition.

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Interval Training Program for Wrestlers, UFC, MMA, BJJ, Judo

June 22, 2010 - 12:55 am 4 Comments

Grapplersgym.com is proud to give you a sneak peak of our upcoming product called “The Grapplers Gym MMA Interval Training Program” powered by Workoutmuse.
http://www.mmarockout.com

This video is a example of our 40/20 interval circuit training program. The great thing about this workout is the flexibility you have for choosing your training equipment. We have taken the excuses away.

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If you join the US Navy and you graduate from all of the training programs are you guaranteed a job?

June 19, 2010 - 5:52 pm 10 Comments

If I get through all of the training programs will the navy automatically give me a tour and pay me? or could i be unemployed for a while?

I’m not certain I understand what you mean.

If you join the Navy, there will be work for you to do once you get in… whether your rating (Navy specialty) has an "A" School (start-up training for your Navy specialty) or not.

Until you "make rate" (reach at least E-4 — proving you know enough about your rating to handle some level of work in it without somebody holding your hand), you will, in addition to learning your specialty, will be doing quite a bit of pretty menial work. There are decks to be scrubbed, bright work to polish, clothes to be washed, food to be prepared and served, dishes to be washed, and a host of other stuff. Because the guys who have made rate are busy working in their specialty, and because E-3s don’t know enough about the rating, the E-3s and below get stuck with the menial (although important) jobs. After you’ve made rate, you’ll see less of the menial stuff and more of the work for which you’ve been training.

I’m not sure what you mean about "all the training programs." There aren’t a lot of them. You enlist, go to Great Lakes for Boot Camp. Depending on your rating, you might get "A" School. After that, there may be "B" and "C" Schools… more advanced training in your rating… they tend to be more of a perk in that you have to earn them.

Also not sure what you mean by "give you a tour." You’re in the Navy for eight years. Part of that is active duty. The rest is some sort of reserve duty… active on inactive. Your first period of active duty will likely, though it does depend somewhat on your rating, be spent on sea duty (stationed aboard a ship). If you stay in longer, you can generally expect to gradually get to the point at which half your time will have been spent at sea duty and the other half shore duty. But wherever you go, you’ll be working.

As has been posted, from the time you begin recruit training until you’re discharged, you’ll draw pay based on your pay grade (E-1, E-2, E-3, etc…) and time in the service. http://www.dfas.mil/militarypay/militarypaytables/2010WebPayTable34.pdf

Unemployed? Hardly. Oh, there may be "slack" or "down" periods when there’s relatively little to do, but they don’t seem to occur too frequently… at least in the fleet. But you still draw the same pay.

One last thing… sorry, but there are no guarantees. At best you can get a "guarantee" that you can try to qualify for a particular rating, but you may not make it through their training. They’re hardly going to let you work as an aircraft mechanic if you can’t learn how to work on planes… even if you wanted it bad enough to have it written into your contract. At that time all the Navy knows about you is that you can pass a standardized test (maybe after have studied, been tutored, and have taken the thing a couple dozen times) and have a pulse… hardly enough to make a promise of a specific job. In a recent Reader’s Digest there was a quote by Clint Eastwood, "If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster."

Cycling Training Programs | Training for Cycling | Cycling Fitness Training

June 17, 2010 - 9:39 am 2 Comments

http://www.HowTo2000.com/Cycling – Get Cycling Coaching, Cycling Training Programs, Cycling Fitness Training Here!. Find & Compare Online. Please Visit: http://www.HowTo2000.com/Cycling

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World Xtreme Elite Training Program

June 13, 2010 - 3:43 am 25 Comments

This is a video of World Xtreme (Elite Training Program)including Jenna Rachels and Katie Haggerman

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HBS Executive Education: Global Curriculum

June 9, 2010 - 5:53 am No Comments

Today’s executives lead within a global context. To meet the demands of an ever more international, interconnected economy, Harvard Business School Executive Education embraces a global perspective in all its programs.

For more information please visit: http://www.exed.hbs.edu/advantage/curriculum.html

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What are some free or cheap training programs that offer job certifications?

June 3, 2010 - 3:56 am 1 Comment


http://www.neobux.com/?r=blhensley try this, it is free to sign up i already got paid!!!!

Does anyone know any good online leadership training programs?

May 31, 2010 - 6:59 am 4 Comments

I’m 26 and have just been promoted into a leadership role. I can do my job well however I’ve never had any leadership experience. Does anyone know any good leadership training programs? I would prefer to do an online course as I don’t have much spare time. I don’t need a qualification, I just want to learn some valuable leadership techniques to help me succeed.

As I know, this site has top listing of such college courses online – schools.iblogger.org

which are the short term training programs for project management exposure?

May 28, 2010 - 1:59 pm 3 Comments

I am a chemical engineer with practically nil experience in project planning & execution. If suh part time or full time residential courses are available, it will be useful.

You may want to consider Project Management Professional Exam Preparation course. If you have handled various projects before, this course will definitely expands your knowledge in the area of project management and at the same time awards you with the professional credential that will be befefial in your existing career.

Rowing Machine Exercises : Types of Rowing Training Exercises on a Rowing Machine

May 27, 2010 - 9:54 pm 18 Comments

Learn about different types of rowing training on rowing machines in this free exercise video on using a rowing machine for health and fitness training.

Expert: Anna-Marie de Zwager
Bio: Anna-Marie de Zwager has been a Canadian Olympic rower for the past five years. She comes from an athletic background, participating in such sports as field hockey (5 yrs.
Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk

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