AllProActive Enters Major League Baseball
High performance exercise and nutritional design company focuses on expanding service by providing new service to major league baseball players.
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 7, 2007 -- Veteran baseball player, Jeff Cirillo, has become the latest elite athlete to join with the comprehensive performance group, AllProActive. Cirillo, who signed with the Minnesota Twins this off-season, is preparing himself to be a significant contributor to his new team. "I really love the game and know that I have a lot more to give to it and the fans. A friend introduced me to Patrick Welch, the director of AllProActive and he and I discussed how I could achieve my goals."
What makes Patrick and his team different than the typical personal training service is the attention to detail. "We look at every aspect of the athlete's lifestyle and find ways to optimize each exercise, each meal, each opportunity for performance enhancement," Patrick explains, between fielding calls from clients who have questions such as what supplement to take or the timing of their workouts. "It's a real art and that's why I enjoy working with people like Jeff who are so eager to participate and continue to actualize their potential; always pushing the performance envelope. That's something we should all attempt to do. Not just the elite athlete."
As a professional athlete for over 15 years, Jeff Cirillo has seen a lot of sport performance ideas come and go. "What most intrigued me was how thorough Patrick is and how he follows every thing I do so that he can make immediate adjustments. Not just with the particular exercises or the nutritional plan, but also with how I sleep, visualization techniques, what my routine is on the road, even what I listen to on my iPod! I'm really looking forward to having that personal support throughout the season with my new team."
AllProActive has clients ranging from doctors and corporate executives to professional athletes in football, soccer, cycling, martial arts, skiing, and snowboarding. "I've always had a special interest in baseball. However, all professional sports are difficult to break into because of long-standing tradition, says Patrick as he takes a brief break from the phones and email. But, when people see the performance of Jeff this year I think a lot of eyes (and minds) are going to be opened to our training methods."
One of the key elements of those methods is a training manual that outlines the entire year to keep the client focused on the ultimate goal. Patrick calls this the playbook. Some pages are blank. They'll be filled in as needed with the relevant training information, but in Jeff Cirillo's playbook there is one page at the back that's already inserted. He flips it open to October 23, 2007. "That's the date of the first game of the World Series, he says, brimming with boyish enthusiasm and expectation. "Nice."
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