Tim received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology and a Master's Degree in Exercise Science from the University of Illinois, Chicago. As a former NCAA Division I basketball player, Grover is widely recognized for his understanding and success in the mental and physical discipline of professional athletes. Additionally,Grover speaks to audiences world-wide on fitness & motivational themes. He has trained more than 100 professional athletes in the major pro sports.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Jim Rome Show: Tim Grover Interview
Friday, July 17, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Brandon Inge puts on hitting display during Home Run Derby

When asked to comment, Derby winner Prince Fielder simply replied, “Who is Brandon Inge?”
-PSon
Monday, July 13, 2009
UFC 100 - Sifting Through the Rubble

The UFC 100 card was touted as the best ever and it showed, both in the match outcomes as well as pay-per-view sales and the gate. Closed-circuit viewings of the event were put up all over Vegas, at pools and smaller venues. Holly Madison served as an honorary ring girl and you could feel the contempt coming from the normal ring girls. They were so angry, they couldn’t even muster a fake smile and wave for all the
With most UFC cards you have one championship bout or at least 2 guys fighting for a title shot and maybe one other good fight with intriguing guys. This card boasted two title fights as well as a fight between the two guys who coached this season of The Ultimate Fighter, Dan Henderson and Michael Bisping. Normally the coaches draft the guys they coach but this season the UFC decided to have a team of Americans (coached by Henderson) and a team of International fighters (coached by Bisping). The International team dominated the American team all season and Bisping never forgot to let Hendo know about it.
- Bisping does that in all his fights and he knew he would catch him with one eventually.
- Hendo knows when he’s knocked somebody out and he doesn’t usually do that but, “that second shot was just a little something to shut his mouth.”
Tell it like it is Hendo.
The Georges St. Pierre – Thiago Alves fight was pretty yawn inducing. GSP came out with his normal workmanlike attitude and methodically broke down the explosive challenger. He said before the fight that this would be his biggest test yet and he aced it. After 25 minutes of MMA action, GSP hadn’t a cut or bruise on him while Alves was left badly beaten. All the more humiliating for Alves, was the fact that GSP suffered a torn groin or abductor midway through the fight but was still able to get Thiago to the ground whenever he felt like it. Sadly, much like Anderson Silva in the middleweight division, as far as legitimate challengers go, the cupboard may be bare for St. Pierre.
What happened in the main event could not live up to what happened after the main event. Brock Lesnar v Frank Mir is a rematch that has been in the making since Mir stopped Lesnar in his UFC debut back in February of 2008 with a knee bar after Lesnar had dominated the fight up to that point. Their relationship was not born out of respect. Mir believes the belt Lesnar earned was rightfully his since Mir lost it without actually losing a match (he was injured in a motorcycle accident and could not defend his title). Lesnar claimed that Mir's interim belt (which was awarded to him after his win over Antonio Nogueira) was a fake belt and was unhappy at the lack of respect shown by Mir. Lesnar quickly showed what he was capable of as he smothered Mir early and often, taking him down and repeatedly throwing unanswered strikes to Mir's face. The fight was stopped in the 2nd round when Mir showed he was no longer able to defend himself. This is when Lesnar's WWE roots kicked in. As Mir rose, his face bloodied and battered, Lesnar walked over and tried to get in Mir's face, but was held back. He then proceeded to flip off the crowd who had booed him all night. During the postfight interview with Rogan, Lesnar put on perhaps his greatest show by:
- Saying he was going to go home and drink a Coors Light... not a Bud Light (which was one of the main sponsors of the event) because Bud Light would not pay him any money.
- Saying he was going to go home and hang with friends and family and "maybe even get on top of my wife." Keep it classy.
- Claiming that Frank Mir has "had a horseshoe up his ass for 2 years."
Looking forward to UFC 101 where BJ Penn will put his title on the line against Kenny Florian and Anderson Silva (the middleweight champion) will move up a weight class to battle former light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin. Remember what happened last time Silva moved up to 205.
-PSon