Change is inevitable—especially physical change. When we are intentional about building strong, flexible bodies, we can experience change positively, and impact our social, behavioral and emotional lives as well. Today we speak with two triathletes about the impact of training upon their well-being: architectural designer Linda Banks (featured in an upcoming issue of Old Port Magazine) and chiropractor & acupuncturist Dr. Zev Myerowitz Jr. Each of them offers personal and professional insights that you won’t want to miss.
Guests
Linda Banks
Linda Banks is an architectural designer. She is the founder of Banks Design Associates Ltd and proprietor of Simply Home, a furnishings and interior design store in Falmouth, Maine. She holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in Interior Architecture and completed post graduate studies at the Yale School of Architecture. She has been a permanent resident of Maine since 1999 after a life long series of summers in Maine.
Dr. Zev Myerowitz Jr.
Dr. Zev Myerowitz Jr., a Maine native, graduated with a B.S. in Human Anatomy from Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles, CA. He completed a duel professional degree from New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) and the Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (FLSAOM). Dr. Zev also holds sub-specialities in Sports Science a Human Performance and active release technique, and has worked with thousands of athletes of all ranges. He owns Cape Chiropractic and Acupuncture with his wife Amber.