I didn’t say all coaching. Sports coaching is great. Writing? Land of snake-oil. 
Is it a chain? There goes my plan-b career.
Don't go to commercial gyms anymore partly because it's so frustrating to watch people drastically under or over-exercise, get crappy advice, pushed to no impact or injury, and have "they will all quit soon" as the business model.
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very much not a chain. We made one and then broke the mold. Pretty sure we have one of if not the largest women’s powerlifting contingents in the state. Basically, as you described it. But there’s room for more! https://www.google.com/search?biw=1355&bih=1309&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=fBQXW76hB-yijwSFqr3ADw&q=movement+minneapolis+women+barbell&oq=movement+minneapolis+women+barbell&gs_l=img.3...5078.5786.0.6138.8.7.0.0.0.0.59.371.7.7.0....0 ……1c.1.64.img..1.0.0….0.pId4NdrLD-A#imgrc=_
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It’s the one I make an exception for, because good sports coaching is at least possible! I see a lot of rigid, useless writing advice and I was responding to another round of it.
That's straight up snake-oil—charitable interpretation is someone passing off their own rigidities/issues as writing advice.