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Injured to Elite
- A Guide to Empowering Yourself to Transform Your Life After Injury
- Narrated by: David Meyer
- Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
Ever wonder what it takes to guide your journey to elite performance after a physical challenge?
Instead of relying on hand-holding by costly medical or performance professionals, Dr. David Meyer PT, DPT, created Injured to Elite to save you time, money, agony, and, most importantly, to empower you to utilize a seemingly negative physical challenge as a massive opportunity to retrain your mind, body, and spirit to achieve your fullest potential both on and off the field. Working from the belief that you can learn what he has by simply taking the time to understand it, Dr. Meyer PT, DPT, offers you his extensive academic training and experience working in Major League Baseball in an approachable handbook that takes you through recovery and beyond.
No more wading through bogus internet searches and overpaying for misleading trainers - this book teaches you how to become your own professional performance guide.
Ryan Sherriff has gone from injured to elite in the major leagues:
“Dave was with me before the big leagues during my worst times in the minor leagues, and was a big part of my journey getting through my injuries and to the show.” - MLB LHP Ryan Sherriff, Tampa Bay Rays
In this sometimes shortsighted and superficial world, whether you play a professional sport on the big screen, or jog around the block before work in the morning, everyone requires a higher purpose.
Dr. David Meyer is a sports performance physical therapist who graduated with his doctorate in physical therapy from New York University. After completing an advanced sports residency training program at the world-renowned Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, he served as the medical and rehabilitation coordinator for the St. Louis Cardinals for three years from 2015 through the 2017 season. While now serving as an advocate for athletes going through adversity and working toward advanced credentials with the Association of Applied Sports Psychology, as a certified mental performance consultant.