I understand and the post was not meant to be discouraging.
People who are very overweight and coming from a sedentary lifestyle NEED a lot more then just basic exercises....sometimes it is knowing which exercises they need and which they don't and how much of one thing and how little of another.
My post was written out of anger for the industry. Things like "I just make people sweat" anger the shit out of me because that is the training philosophy that 95% of all trainers follow. it gives the industry a bad name and it discredits the few of us that are trying to make this a "credible" professional......in most cases, personal trainers are a "joke" of the health field. It is going to take a lot of education and push to make it what it is. A good trainer should be a professional.
Re-word your training philosophy to something that sounds more professional and it wont be ment with such restraint.
I am all for education and learning and trying to improve and advance (otherwise I wouldn't be finishing up my Masters in Exercise Science). even when I started out as a young trainer, I tried to learn and absorb everythign that I could from those that were more experienced then I (like you are trying to do).....but, i would never have a trainer philosophy that discredited the position of trainer like you just exampled. Try and make is something like "I am commited to working with my clients to assess their current quality of life so that we can make the necessary changes to enhance their future health and wellness." Sometime like that....blah blah.