enlytened Athletes

Shaquille O’Neal

Shaquille O’Neal

Shaquille O’Neal, frequently referred to simply as “Shaq”, is a professional basketball player, rapper, and actor. He is widely perceived as one of the most dominant players in the history of the NBA. Currently, he plays at center for the Cleveland Cavaliers. O’Neal has won four NBA Championships, is a 3-time Finals MVP and 15-time All-Star. Visit Shaq’s enlyten site.

 

 


Terry HutchinsonTerry Hutchinson

Terry Hutchinson sets himself apart from his peers through work ethic and preparation. In 2008 Terry was voted Rolex Yachtsman of the Year for his wins at the TP 52 World Championship, TP 52 Audi Med Cup Champion, and Melges 24 North American Champion. His highlights include 4 World Championships, 8 North American Championships, 2 Louis Vuitton Cup Finals, and 1 America’s Cup. Terry is a 4 time collegiate All-American at Old Dominion University (86-90) and was twice named College Sailor of the Year (89-90).

 


Mike MonroeMike Monroe

Upon graduating from the United States Naval Academy, Mike served twelve years in the United States Marine Corps participating in combat operations in the Persian Gulf and Somalia. Following his time in the Marine Corps, he was accepted into a highly competitive program with the CIA. Today Mike owns HM4 Fitness (www.hm4fitness.com), a unique, high-end fitness business. When not training celebrities and professional athletes, Mike competes in some of the toughest races in the world. His accomplishments include 6 Ironman triathlons. The Marathon Des Sables, a 150 mile adventure run across the Western Sahara in Morocco. La Ruta De Los Conquistadores, a six day mountain bike in Costa Rica climbing 44,000 feet. The Furnace 508 a cycling race through Death Valley. Mike tries to tie his racing to charity causes. To date, Mike has personally raised over $300,000.00 for various charities.


Ryler DeHeart Ryler DeHeart

Ryler DeHeart began playing tennis when he was only 6 years old and tennis remains his life’s passion. He grew up in the tennis Mecca of Tampa, FL and posted very strong results in junior events both there and the entire nation attaining the coveted number one ranking in the nation in the boys’ 18’s his last year of juniors. He went on to be a 2-time All-American at the University of Illinois, where he is the all-time singles win leader in Illinois history and won the prestigious National Indoor Championships. After graduating, he turned pro and after working his way up the minor leagues of tennis, made an exciting run at the 2008 U.S. Open qualifying and losing to Rafael Nadal at night on Ashe Stadium. He continues to compete at the highest level of professional tennis and give back to the youth and community through the sport whenever the opportunity arises.