Mind and Body

By Mike Dominguez

Brian Lovelace

With over 18 years of experience in fitness, performance, and cognitive coaching, Brian has empowered countless individuals to take control of their lives and create a brighter future for themselves.

Hello everyone, I would like to promote the services of my friend, Brian Lamar Lovelace. He has powered me through a physically difficult year. Last December I injured my back and ended up in the ER for NYE. Agony kept me sleepless for the first two months of the year. Then I injured my achilles and once again, the pain was intolerable. It wasn’t until late March that I began to emerge from the season of pain. I was fragile and really worried about a re-injury. Terrified, really.

Brian asked me what happened, and said he could help me. I thought, “No one is gonna touch me, I might get hurt and be back in pain again.” So it took me until mid-April to get it in my head to accept his help. My back and achilles were still raw.

Brian’s session was a body and mind connection. We talked through some cue sports issues and their root causes for an hour, then moved into the body work. We ended with a short meditation. At the end, I felt like a new person. One. Session.

During the session we talked about preventative thoughts and behaviors, and I felt confident that I could keep pain at bay. I had a strategy with my mind and body moving forward. I urge you to see Brian. Don’t wait like I did. Do it now and you will be thanking him and your self.

With Brain's help, I was healthy enough go to Sheffield for the WSC (We got Luca!), then to NY to compete in the ISL in May where I brought home a trophy.

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