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Old Fri Aug 09, 2013, 10:53am
Andy Andy is offline
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I think there is a fine line between reciting your resume to let one know what your experience level is and bragging about all of the big games you have worked.

Personally, I feel that I have accomplished some things in my career and that I have some things to offer from what I have learned over the years. But if I come out telling everyone about what I've done and where I've been and who I know, my message can get lost because people tune out.

I also feel that is it very important for me, as a clinician and instructor, to do the things I am teaching on the field when I'm working. If I don't, I feel that I have little credibility as an instructor.
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