Words from a B Meyer Intern
Vince Lombardi once said, “The quality of a person’s life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor.” It is the quote which comes to mind as I reflect on my first week of interning at B Meyer Training. I was able to see dedication from Patric Young, matched by the dedication of Bryan who is determined to help him achieve his goals. Knowledgeable instruction backed by state of the art equipment guarantees success---if only the person is willing to make the commitment. The lessons learned at B Meyer Training are those that one can rely on for a lifetime, long after the glimmer of professional sports is gone, and replaced by the pragmatism of life. The desire to succeed, face new challenges and never ever quit, transcends sports. These are the life lessons that Bryan tries to instill in everyone who enters their doors. A sound mind and a sound body work hand in hand.
Bryan and his staff have created an atmosphere of encouragement and plain old friendliness that inspires confidence in their clients and keeps them coming back again and again eager to push the limits. Personally, I look forward to being there every day and greatly appreciate the opportunity to learn from those who are as passionate as I.
Words from Coach B Meyer
I want to thank Hanna for her work this week as I put her into the mix with some intense personalities and different situations. To be young and experience how B Meyer Training strives for excellent is great and I thank Hanna for those nice words. In no way is the system complete @ B Meyer Training but we are trying to improve and strive for excellence everyday no matter an athlete like Patric Young or the super moms and dads that come through our doors. Hanna will be shadowing other trainers in the Orlando area outside of B Meyer Training and I will be sure to put her thoughts good and bad on my blog. I'm not into hiding anything and feel the truth only makes us better good and bad. Let us look forward to hearing more from Hanna in the future and helping other interns around the US and beyond to learn what she thinks. I know she is only a college intern but a dam smart one. I may have more knowledge in my setting but the short time I've known her I can say she will be successful in whatever path she chooses. Hopefully you young kids can relate and learn from her thoughts or at least give you some things to think about on your career path. Pass this blog along to your friends who have an interest in Performance Training and I look forward to hearing your views.
Coach B Meyer (still sad from the Orlando lost)