Peter Crone
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You know, it comes down to how you define words. I would say he was passionate. I wouldn't say he was intense. I would say he's the ardent professional. I learned a lot from him. I have nothing but good words to say about my experience with them. He was the quintessential professional. I mean, he did everything so well with such integrity. And that was really inspiring to see.
No, no. It was a unique setup and that was a big part of my history, so I'm not sure it's so relevant today.
No, no. It was a unique setup and that was a big part of my history, so I'm not sure it's so relevant today.
No, no. It was a unique setup and that was a big part of my history, so I'm not sure it's so relevant today.
Yeah. No, it definitely for a kid who had been orphaned in England and didn't come from wealth or anything like I didn't wasn't left a penny. It actually went to my then stepmother. So I came to the States with about 200 bucks. Right. which was tough. And I was sleeping on a very stained and not pleasantly smelling rent-controlled apartment carpet in a living room with buddies.
Yeah. No, it definitely for a kid who had been orphaned in England and didn't come from wealth or anything like I didn't wasn't left a penny. It actually went to my then stepmother. So I came to the States with about 200 bucks. Right. which was tough. And I was sleeping on a very stained and not pleasantly smelling rent-controlled apartment carpet in a living room with buddies.
Yeah. No, it definitely for a kid who had been orphaned in England and didn't come from wealth or anything like I didn't wasn't left a penny. It actually went to my then stepmother. So I came to the States with about 200 bucks. Right. which was tough. And I was sleeping on a very stained and not pleasantly smelling rent-controlled apartment carpet in a living room with buddies.
And so that was very humbling, but in a way that it's really made me appreciate everything that I have. And so to your point, yes, when I was then in this environment with the jets and everything that you could imagine, it's sort of like you soak a piece of meat in whatever marinade, it's going to absorb it, right? So through the process of osmosis, I was starting to
And so that was very humbling, but in a way that it's really made me appreciate everything that I have. And so to your point, yes, when I was then in this environment with the jets and everything that you could imagine, it's sort of like you soak a piece of meat in whatever marinade, it's going to absorb it, right? So through the process of osmosis, I was starting to
And so that was very humbling, but in a way that it's really made me appreciate everything that I have. And so to your point, yes, when I was then in this environment with the jets and everything that you could imagine, it's sort of like you soak a piece of meat in whatever marinade, it's going to absorb it, right? So through the process of osmosis, I was starting to
imbibe my own higher frequencies of what becomes possible. So whilst I was a small cog in a big machine and very grateful for the experience, it did open my eyes to different ways of looking at life. And of course, then people, you know, there was press clips and things of what I was doing.
imbibe my own higher frequencies of what becomes possible. So whilst I was a small cog in a big machine and very grateful for the experience, it did open my eyes to different ways of looking at life. And of course, then people, you know, there was press clips and things of what I was doing.
imbibe my own higher frequencies of what becomes possible. So whilst I was a small cog in a big machine and very grateful for the experience, it did open my eyes to different ways of looking at life. And of course, then people, you know, there was press clips and things of what I was doing.
And so there's a little bit of notoriety that came with it that then afforded me to work with other people who were high performers. So it did start a new trajectory. And that's why I'm, as I said, I'm super grateful for the experience.
And so there's a little bit of notoriety that came with it that then afforded me to work with other people who were high performers. So it did start a new trajectory. And that's why I'm, as I said, I'm super grateful for the experience.
And so there's a little bit of notoriety that came with it that then afforded me to work with other people who were high performers. So it did start a new trajectory. And that's why I'm, as I said, I'm super grateful for the experience.
Yeah, so when I left, much to the chagrin of kind of both of them, which was nice because they really enjoyed my company and we had great results together. But I just recognized that as much as I could transform a body, which was... Somewhat child's play, meaning because I'd studied exercise physiology, human biology as my undergrad.
Yeah, so when I left, much to the chagrin of kind of both of them, which was nice because they really enjoyed my company and we had great results together. But I just recognized that as much as I could transform a body, which was... Somewhat child's play, meaning because I'd studied exercise physiology, human biology as my undergrad.
Yeah, so when I left, much to the chagrin of kind of both of them, which was nice because they really enjoyed my company and we had great results together. But I just recognized that as much as I could transform a body, which was... Somewhat child's play, meaning because I'd studied exercise physiology, human biology as my undergrad.
I kind of knew the ins and outs of anatomy to physiology and biomechanics. So that was relatively easy. And I got the job with them because I was a trainer originally and I was getting such incredible results. So my name was thrown in a hat for a possible replacement for their old trainer. So, but what I recognized was that takes time, right?