Is anyone planning on shelling out for this?
http://www.charlespoliquin.net/shop.cfm
There’s probably some interesting stuff in it, but $350 dollars worth?
Charlie, how much is your new manual going to be, $1,000?
Is anyone planning on shelling out for this?
http://www.charlespoliquin.net/shop.cfm
There’s probably some interesting stuff in it, but $350 dollars worth?
Charlie, how much is your new manual going to be, $1,000?
Actually, your manual probably is worth $1,000 … not that I’m suggesting that as a retail price. (No hate mail, guys!)
I wouldn’t pay $350 for any training manual, unless it was specifically tailored to me. Call me cheap, but no book should be priced higher than $50, and that only if it has neato color pictures and is coffee table-sized.
David Boston may have utterly destroyed a promising career. This is not Poliquin’s fault. David being grossly oversized probably had something to do with it.
Will that get you a Certification though? if it does then its probably not that bad…
BTW has anyone read Poliquin’s German Body Comp?Is it any good for body composition purposes,of course?
It’s excellent for the stated purpose.
Does the book include the secret sprinter tables with how much people should weigh in order to get people under 10 seconds? Is it in German or Hammernese?
It says in the ad it will. Depending on the weight of the certification in the training community it might be worth $350.00. Right now you can get it for $250.00.
The manual is part of Poliquin’s new PICP Certification course which for a Level I certification it will run you around $5,000.00.