Alexandria, VA, begins to grow on me, and the proximity
to Raleigh has a lot to do with it. The much smaller size of the conference
itself with only about 800 participants (as opposed to 5000 for the IDEA World
event) makes it feel almost intimate. It’s funny to compare this conference to
its big brother. The absence of group exercise instructors makes it a lot more
low key, and the reduced noise level is most welcome to me.
Since Sue Hitzmann presented at this conference, 3 time
slots for lectures and/or workshops were automatically assigned because I use
any opportunity to re-learn the MELT material. As such, her sessions were the
highlights of the conference for me, particularly her one lecture on chronic
pain. The rest of the sessions were informative. I enjoyed the one with the
Dynamax ball but will first need to get a non-weighted beach ball to practice
before throwing 6 lbs. at my clients. The other sessions may have provided some
insights to newer trainers but – let’s face is – I am a veteran now in the field.
So I should feel good if there is no ‘take home’ message in some cases because
it is already there.
The next two conferences are already on the books. The IDEA
World Fitness conference will be in August in Los Angeles, and the Personal
Trainer Institute in 2014 will mean another trip to Alexandria.
If you are interested in all conference notes, you will
find those on my web site http://www.meltnc.com/page718.html.
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