Best Training Materials for Premiere Pro?

I'm a long time pro veteran of Photoshop, but fairly new to video editing and a total noob w Premiere Pro CC  (and after effects) I want to get on the fast track learning Premiere Pro and guess that taking an online video course is the most efficient path.
I don't know if there are any courses yet for Premiere Pro CC 2014, but I suspect that I can make do with a good CC course. There's Lynda.com, and the Pearson/Adobe Press/Peachpit series (perhaps others that I haven't found yet) I'm not seeing much in the way of online reviews for these. Any forum denizens have useful opinions to share?
I have only used iMovie, and GoPro Studio2. I prefer video training for general learning, with printed books (or PDF) for reference.
Thanks!

I second Lynda also.
These are for free.
What is Premiere Pro? | Adobe Premiere Pro CC tutorials

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    Hi Guys,
    I am new here, I hope I can get some support as I didn't find any contact to Adobe directly.
    Could anyone let me know the best currently available PC desktop setup for premiere CS6?
    motherboard, processor, RAM, vid-card, cooler etc.
    Note this is NOT about the system (minimum/suggested) requirements that Adobe consider and communicate but the BEST performance that possible nowadays. Obviously I wouldn't spend thousands on the strongest and fastest gamer pc that available as probably Premiere would not be able to use all its resources. As far as I know it can only use few cores so there no need to buy 4-6-8 cores processor.
    So please share your experiences/advices on the ideal setup. I really consider to edit 2.7K and 4K later on. For know FHD and 2K, editing, slight grading, and lots of material (5-6 hours) on the timeline.
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    Val

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    Or am I in the wrong forum? After 12 years with FCP, I think I am.
    I see Walter Biscardi's jumped ship. We've invested a lot in FCP's workflow, with xml-parsing tools and all sorts of stuff that may well have a life on another platform.
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  • FAQ: What are the best resources for Premiere Pro CS6?

    Here are high quality resources for troubleshooting and tutorials related to Premiere Pro CS6.
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    Issue: I'm having trouble downloading and installing Premiere Pro CS6. What do I do?Answer: See troubleshooting documents, post in the appropriate forum, or contact support.
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    Issue: Why won't Premiere Pro CS6 play back AVCHD media?Answer: Update to Premiere Pro CS6 (6.0.5). Previous versions of CS6 had this issue.
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  • Is there no User Guide for Premiere Pro CS6?

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    It is a real user guide. I'm sorry you don't feel that way. If you want a doc with only Premiere Pro CS6 info in it, I can understand that request. Unfortunately, that was impossible for this round.
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  • Graphics card HELP for premiere pro CC

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    See this page for the official minimum system requirements for Premiere Pro.
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    What PC to build? (Premiere Pro Hardware forum thread hosted by Harm Millaard)
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    CUDA and OpenGL in After Effects CS6 and later: GPU (CUDA, OpenGL) features in After Effects CS6 and later
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