u/Leading-Fee3441

VR&E Strength and Conditioning

VR&E Strength and Conditioning

I've posted a few things just trying to get some information of other vets who may have tried or gone this route. I have used my GI bill for a kinesiology degree and physical education. That was pretty much a waste of time for details not relevant to this.

I'd like to use VR&E benefits to get NSCA CSCS certification along with some other career specific certifications in the area of fitness (not a personal trainer). Think more college coach, data driven monitoring and programming, fitness specialist and consultations type jobs.

If you want to know a little more specifics, 100% p&t with mental health and muscleskeletal issues. I have read the manuel and read the reddit post. I just cant find other vets who have used VR&E for similar careers.

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u/Leading-Fee3441 — 4 hours ago

Information on VR&E

Hello, fellow Vets, I'm 100% p&t and looking into using VR&E benefits. I have started to read the M28C in order to educate myself on how I can maximize this benefit. I have also read many articles and reddit posts about the different routes and peoples experiences choosing those routes. The verbiage and the things I've read there seems to be really no limit with what it can help you achieve. I've watched videos of vets starting small/large businesses. I've seen independent living improvements, and the average back to school here is your labtop (desk, printer, etc etc).

My question is, what are some things out of the ordinary that you got covered by VR&E and any details on how you got that done?

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u/Leading-Fee3441 — 7 hours ago