Coming from Canada, I must admit, I’ve never been a fan of soccer. Maybe it’s because I broke my arm while playing it when I was a young one, or maybe it’s just because there is too much action in the middle of the field. Regardless, I think Ted Moseby has a chance of finding true love before I ever …
Day 18: Thursday Night Off
As we have begun to settle into the Manhattan Sports Business Academy as well as our internships, it has definitely gotten easier to acclimate with the demanding schedule that comes with being a member. A normal day for the average participant begins with a morning workout at 6:30 a.m., which leads into the daily internship from 9am – 6pm, with …
Day 17: First Day of Summer
We are in the middle of our third week here at MSBA. After a depressing Oklahoma City Thunder loss the previous night, I was ready to start my day off right. With our fitness program going along the lines of the book written by Brett Stewart, 7 Weeks to Getting Ripped, we do our workouts on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Today …
Day 16: MSBA and a New Home
I finally moved in. After finishing up my Master’s degree on Friday, I began a hectic, exhausting, but very exciting trek across the Atlantic Ocean. I began my journey in Cambridge, where I took a three hour bus ride into Heathrow Airport in London. I then took a quick flight to pop over to Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. After a …
Day 15: New Internships and Mark Zablow
After a pretty hectic first week in NYC, I have finally settled in with the MSBA schedule. Graduating on June 9 and flying into JFK on the 10th, I started work last Tuesday with my head still spinning from all the changes taking place. I have been fortunate enough to be able to work for two sporting properties, Basketball City …