u/Crumbs_on_carpet

Thinking about studying to become a PT

Im currently studying in the field of computer science, and am finding out that this might not actually be want i want to do for a living. technology related stuff is something I like to have as a hobby, not as a career I think.

i have experience in sales and was relatively successful, but I also have extensive experience in training myself. I know my way around aerobic/anaerobic exercises and kickboxing/boxing training through training for fights. I’ve been going to the gym and weightlifting for the last 12 or so years (although I’m a bit out of shape now), and generally just keeping healthy through cardio workouts etc.

I love training, and I think it’s something that i want to help others find fun as well, and open doors into an area that lots of people find pretty dull.

I think I’d like to go down the route of cardiovascular training instead of weights, and maybe do some boxing/kickboxing lessons too.

Whats it like to become a PT and would you recommend it to someone who is interested in simply for the love of fitness?

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u/Crumbs_on_carpet — 5 days ago

Learning Software Dev Languages

So I have experience in basic Python, and early-intermediate level/late beginner C# skills, with some other knowledge on SQLite for building very simple databases.

I want to continue down the self taught route and just can’t seem to find a solid answer on what language i should be focusing on to land a software developer job.

Some people say JS is great to start, others say Python, YouTube videos have entire pathways they recommend and so on.

I’m more so interested in app development, not necessarily full stack just yet but maybe front or back end but I haven’t quite made up my mind.

Any advice is helpful and I am grateful in advance!

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u/Crumbs_on_carpet — 2 months ago