OT: New D1 Sports Training Facility owned by Suh and a Michigan Man

Submitted by readyourguard on

My old roommate is one of the owners, along with Detroit Lion Ndamukong Suh, of a new D1 training facility opening up in Bloomfield MI.  Dr. Kyle Anderson went to Michigan undergrad and Med School, is the Lions orthopedic surgeon, and is a former walk-on for the Wolverines.  His career was cut short by TWO blown ACLs, so it's fitting that he became an ortho surgeon.

Check out their site. 

http://www.d1sportstraining.com/trainerfinder/websites/60037/detroit/index.html

HopeInHoke

May 7th, 2012 at 10:01 AM ^

"D1 specializes in making athletes FASTER, STRONGER, MORE AGILE, and EXPLOSIVE, while also BUILDING CHARACTER." 

Hope your old roommate is handling the "building character" part...

 

HopeInHoke

May 7th, 2012 at 10:52 AM ^

Mostly trying to bring some humor to a Monday morning...

But you are right- very few people really know top-level athletes and statements about their character are often misguided or baseless. 

But at the same time his on-field behavior cannot be ignored- and I find it odd to open a business with a famous person arguably most famous for his behavior to tout character building as a huge draw...

ChasingRabbits

May 7th, 2012 at 11:13 AM ^

Right, because there are no off the field points on the character chart for Suh...  Like if he had ever gone racing around Portland with several passengers in the car, crashing into trees, lying to police about it, and getting standoffish with anyone who had the nerve to question him about it....   well then we might have something off the field that would show his true character.

 

 

Tater

May 7th, 2012 at 11:03 AM ^

Suh did donate $2.6 million to his alma mater, and he isn't holding his number, the number one, or any other number hostage, and isn't demanding special treatment.  His donation was the largest made by any athlete in 2010, according to Business Insider.

http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-12-28/sports/30564253_1_athlete-haiti-relief-athletic-department

A note here: despite the title of this article, this donation wasn't for Haiti.  It could be noted that Tom Brady's wife did give $1.5 to the Red Cross to help out in Haiti, though.

Flying Dutchman

May 7th, 2012 at 1:15 PM ^

Also OT - over here in Kentwood (Grand Rapids) I was driving to lunch, passing by a newish mixed-use development with a temporary sign that said Barwis Methods.