I might not be as smart as you are - or in good shape but I do know that different things work for different people and sometimes it's giving them a place to start to get some confidence i their abilities isn't neccessarily a bad thing...
so this topic was about bread?
And you are definitely smarter than me.
I only brought up my dislike for Curves and my concern b/c I have been in this industry a long time. I have seen MANY women think that there is some magic to the circuitry of the methods Curves uses.
I don't necessarily have a problem that Curves caters to women only. But if they are going to market themselves to such a group, many of whom are desperate to get in shape, I would much rather they promote different, more optimal styles of training.
But oh wait, then people might actually be in the building for too long of a time and their goal is to move people in and out like cattle.
Money is the end goal, right? Not optimal results.
If anything, they are sub-optimal. Now, would it be in the reader's of this forum's best interest if I didn't say anything? IMO, no, it wouldn't.
Trust me, you certainly don't have to tell me that certain people need certain things. And that isn't exactly true. Certain people need certain starting points. But the end goal is always the same. Get them to a healthy, functioning level.... physically and mentally so that the optimal methods can be applied.
I have started people out doing ridiculously simple tasks that involved no weight training. Because they were either not mentally or physically ready to do so.
If Curves is the "right" starting place for some, I HONESTLY have no issue with that. As long as the "user" understands that this is what it is: A starting place.