Brian in Toronto
It’s been a while since I trekked up to the Great White North and visited my
childhood friends and family.
Too long in fact.
It’s very easy to get sidetracked by the great standard excuse of "busy with
work"
Too easy in fact.
My family means the world to me and I admit to feeling overwhelmed at the
thought of seeing everyone again.
My oldest brother, Al, turned 50 earlier this year. Can’t wait to give him all
kinds of grief about that!
My other brother, Mike, is doing quite well, but given all the childhood
"beatings" he gave me, I intend to cook up something good to razz him
about as well!
My parents are both in great health and spirits.
My Irish Mom is feisty as ever and will most assuredly have a few choice
words for her baby boy considering he hasn’t been home for nearly two years.
My Dad, always the patriarch and calming influence over my family, is doing
absolutely great for a man of 80+ years and will almost certainly want to spend
some time with me showing me around his precious backyard garden.
Family is important.
But family comes in all shapes and sizes.
Truly and very sincerely, I consider my IYCA Family as an important an influence
in my life as I do my biological kin.
That’s why Pat, Nick, Sara and myself always do everything we can to treat you
with a personal touch that is absent in so many other large fitness organization today.
We believe in family.
We believe in the fact that when people opt to become involved and part of a
global mission, the success of their collective lofty goals will occur with more
ease if there is a true and real care at the core of the efforts.
In keeping with that, I want to invite you to join me for an informal gathering
and discussion of any matters related to youth fitness training or business while
I’m up in my home town.
On Friday July 3rd, I will be at the Starbucks on the corner of Yonge and
Davisville at 7pm.
Let’s hang out, chat and get to know each other.
Family is important and the IYCA’s personal touch and commitment to that isn’t going to change.
Hope to see you on Friday!
- Brian
PS – Join the IYCA Family now and experience the difference…
http://www.iyca.org/fitspecialist1
3 Responses
I’ll be there in spirit! What a wonderful event for you. Family is the heart of culture.
Brian,
I hope you are doing okay after the accident however what happened to you on Friday night previous in Toronto. Myself and two other trainers went to the location for 7 pm to meet you and it was a no show.
Rod Foster
Aftershok Core Performance inc.










I wish I could be there! Be sure to have a double double for me (with Splenda) while you’re up in T.O.