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East of the Baron Lumber Mill, Dr. Perkins has set up a camp and initially wanted to study regular wolves, until she came across the mutated versions which the cult is breeding. To study their behavior, she wants us to trap a living one and sends us to a camp, where these so-called Judges are being trained.The camp itself features roughly ten enemies and you should approach it as pretty much any outpost. Try to pick off as many guards who are standing isolated and try to stay hidden as long as possible. When you are discovered and already have thinned out their numbers, it gets considerably easier. Make use of your favorite Guns/Fangs for Hire to cause some distractions, if you like.Once the area is cleared, Dr. Perkins will come into the camp itself and give us instructions on how to capture one of the mutated wolves.We have to open the pen and try to lure in a wolf by engaging him in combat and running in the pen. Make sure to dismiss your Guns/Fangs for Hire, before they will eventually kill your target. But even if they do, Dr. Perkins has a new tip: Place a body of one of their trainers in the pen and ring the dinner bell. This will attract a new wolf.Once he sees you, sprint into the pen, turn 180 and jump on the boxes and out of the pen and close it immediately.This way the wolf will be trapped and Dr. Perkins has what she asked for.




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I have been a personal fitness trainer (PFT) for 20-plus years. Over those years, I have watched personal training grow from something akin to a "hobby" to the professional and respected field demanded by today's fitness clients.


Fast-forward 20-something years, and you now have a multimillion-dollar industry replete with myriad fitness degrees, certifications, branded training programs and organizations. Nowadays, PFTs have master's degrees, multiple certifications and all kinds of specialty training. As today's trainers begin to work in concert with physicians, physical therapists and other allied health professionals, there is a growing need for better-educated fitness professionals.


As we assume more professional roles in the medical and rehabilitation communities, we find our clientele has also changed. Once the bastion of the fit, today's health clubs are more representative of society at large, with members of all ages and fitness levels. Additionally, the public's reasons for hiring trainers have changed. What was formerly considered an extravagance for movie stars and models is now viewed as a form of preventive medicine and an essential component of a bigger mind-body complex. It's no wonder that our current generation of trainers is a far cry from the early fitness pioneers.


With all this professional growth in the fitness industry, one would think that today's consumers would look first at educational background and "hands-on" experience when selecting a trainer. It would make sense that a trainer's physical appearance would matter far less now than it did before. Unfortunately, that is not... 2ff7e9595c


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