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How to Choose a Good PCD Pharma Company?

A PCD pharma company is one that guides and provides franchises to sell its drugs. Usually, a good PCD pharma company will always have the necessary infrastructure, a well-equipped research, and development center and an well-maintained network of networks to carry out business. All one has to do is to just partner with a reputed PCD company and reap the benefits straight away without worrying about to start from the scratch.

10824455867?profile=originalA good PCD pharma company is set to have learned all the marketing strategies, posses a strong customer base, have a diverse range of popular products and also a higher degree of commitment to providing customer care services.

A good PCD will grant you all the raw materials, and patents, and even guide you through the whole process. But, the setup and actual work will be yours. It is a win-win situation for both of you. You will need to consider various factors while Searching For Pcd Pharma Company. Here are a few things that you should necessarily consider when choosing a PCD Pharma to partner your ambitious plan of entrepreneurship.

Judge the Quality

You will first need to judge the quality of the PCD Pharma that you are planning to partner with. For this, you will need to ask the particular Pharma to provide you with the samples they have developed in the past and got your doctors to test these samples for the quality. With this test, you and your doctors will gain confidence in your new partner.

Check for Certifications

The next step to take would check the certifications and certified levels achieved by this PCD Pharma Company. GMP certificates and WHO-GMP certificates hold high values in the market. These certificates talk about the quality of each department in loud words. Whether or not the company is certified to produce formulations is know with the international quality standards it receives in the form of certificates. You should even check for FSSAI licenses and other types of drug licenses in case you are planning to partner with them.

A Good Reputation

You should always associate yourself with good brands. For this, you will need to check if the PCD Pharma Company you are approaching has a good reputation and brand name in the market or not. Again, your choice of the brand should be such that it is easy to remember, and people can pronounce it without any issue.

Availability of Products

You should ideally check the partner company for their stock availability. It is possible they list out a large number of products, but don't have a regular supply of those products. It is always good to cross check, and be satisfied with your findings.

Packaging of Products

Packaging a product is as important as product development itself. Good shelf life and moisture barrier will create a good impression on the doctors. All one has to do is to act wisely in Searching For Pcd Pharma Company among others to partner with.

A good PCD pharma company should have a good brand reputation and popularity in addition to the good quality of products. Also, factors such as genuineness of the company, availability of products, a strong client base are also to be taken care of while choosing a PCD Pharma company. A diverse range of products that caters exactly and aptly to needs of the patients is also the need of the hour.

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Kettlebell India Certified Fitness Trainers List

These certified kettlebell fitness trainers in India are getting found more and more !!!

Names & Links

Abhinav Malhotra www.ballistickettlebell.com (site designed by me)

Dr. Nikhil Lad www.healthfitnessindia.com/profile/NikhilLad

Annie Sharma www.healthfitnessindia.com/profile/AnnieSharma IKFF Workshop Certificate

For kettlebell videos and articles of mostly women and some men trainers:

http://www.healthfitnessindia.com/profiles/blogs/kettlebell-women-fat-loss-strength-power-endurance-speed-flexible

I'll start soon a separate blog post focused on male kettlebell trainers in our world.

GET LISTED, FOUND & AHEAD FITNESS PROS

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Ms. Richa Sharma to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

I was always a fitness enthusiast and I realized that in most of the gyms I went to, there were no properly qualified trainers. Most of their methods were outdated and non-scientific. Most of the trainers have been focusing on body-building rather than overall fitness. As a result the desired results were rare or limited. Sometimes I used to get nagging injuries as well. It was a continuous journey rather than a single incident and exploration of exercising concepts that made me aware of proper training methods. Once I achieved what I wanted, I decided to turn it into a career and help other people.

2. What are your specialties as a fitness professional?

• Handle the progression and transition of all the clients into new, more effective exercises.

• Make exercise programs based on specific, customized needs and goals.

• Create and implement complete and individualized time based programs which include weight goals, diet specifications and menus, physical training and exercise, and lifestyle changes.

• Focus on motivation and program adherence.

• Correct assessment of posture deviations and prescribing correct and safe rectification methods.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

One of my clients is a middle aged woman. She had not worked out or had any kind of exercise in many years. The moment she joined a gym, she expected immediate results. Also just by looking at other regular gym goers, she started to expect the same fitness level as those members. I had to tell her to be patient and consistent with her workouts as one cannot undo the damage caused by several years of unhealthy lifestyle, instantly. Its important to work on strong foundation and to start with modest, short term goals.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

Trainers sometimes introduce too much too early, without even working on the basic movements in order to impress the client. This can sometime lead to injuries. If a client is de-conditioned, before introducing movement patterns, trainers should first work on stability and mobility training.

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

I would like to educate myself more. Since obesity is like an epidemic now I would like to complete "Lifestyle and Weight Management" certification. I want to reach out to more people who are in need of expert guidance and want to promote Fitness as a Lifestyle habit. Also I have started my own Facebook page called "Quickfit by Richa Sharma" through which I am regularly posting Fitness updates and facts.

Her professional and contact details:

• ACE (American Council on Exercise) certified personal trainer. Certificate No. - T160334

• PIA (Pilates Institute of America) Certification

• Attended and completed “Training the Core” webinar by exercise physiologist Pete McCall, one of the founders of ACE IFT model.

• Successfully completed ACE IFT (Integrated Fitness Training) model.

• International Red Cross CPR

• Kettle bell workshop with Steve Cotter 

• Completed a continuing education program with ACE on "Fitness and Menopause"

richasharma133@gmail.com

The Entire List of Health and Fitness Professional Interviews

http://www.healthfitnessindia.com/profiles/blogs/interviews-of-health-and-fitness-professionals-in-india

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Ms. Shweta Pratap Singh to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

I've been inclined towards fitness & good health from a very young age. Whilst in school I was actively involved in various sports. I've always been a firm believer of the age old belief that your Body is a temple so you ought to respect it like one. It was this passion of mine for fitness & well being that eventually led me towards taking on fitness as a full fledged career...

2. What are your specialties as a fitness professional?

My specialties as a fitness instructor are : I'm a certified Personal trainer and Aerobics Instructor with the following specialties :

(a) Step and Floor Aerobics
(b) Pilates
(c) Power Yoga
(d) Kick Boxing
(e) Circuit Training

I am also a licensed Zumba Fitness Instructor having done several specialty training's such as Zumba Toning, Zumbatomic and currently enrolled for Aqua Zumba as well.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

Most of the clients I have come across in my career span are usually people who are looking for a quick fix solution for weight loss due to a big event such as a wedding etc. However my advice to them is always that there is no shortcut nor substitute for fitness as a whole and it has to be a part of one's daily life so that one can lead a genuinely healthy and hence rewarding life.

I also advise my female clients that weight training is really important for them as well because most of them think that weight training is the sole domain of men and if they were to do it, they would really bulge up and look manly. Nothing could be further from truth as correct weight training can help women also in a big way as it increases bone density thereby preventing osteoporosis in old age and corrects the metabolic rate as well and thus helps in reduction of weight much faster.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

Basically every human is designed differently and therefore as a a responsible fitness trainer, one cannot treat all clients in the same manner. Also, its very critical to check a clients past/ present medical history - a fact that is generally overlooked by instructors. The fitness trainer has to design a fitness programme that is commensurate with the clients individual health and fitness levels, their body type and lifestyle.

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

Five years down the line I visualise myself as having traveled round the world learning different forms of fitness and exercise including specialised martial arts such as Krav Maga etc. and add onto my certifications in various specialties. By the tenth year i want to be firmly established in the field of fitness having increased my reach to maximum number of people by having established my own signature fitness centres.

Her contact details:

Shweta Pratap Singh

Kochi (Kerala)

shwetapratapsingh@gmail.com

07403020700

The Entire List of Health and Fitness Professional Interviews

http://www.healthfitnessindia.com/profiles/blogs/interviews-of-health-and-fitness-professionals-in-india

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