Verona & Vivian Meyers
In December of 1994, Vivian Meyers and her daughter Verona graduated
from the Salt Lake City campus of the Utah College of Massage Therapy.
Throughout the educational process, both Vivian and Verona focused
their efforts on not only a specific avenue, but a specific modality.
They both felt that in order to be more effective they should specialize
their talents. The route they decided to take was Sports Massage.
"I remember so many people telling us that we couldnt
do it, and that it was too hard to get into the sports massage
world
We decided not to listen and basically, just went
and did it," stated Vivian.
Upon graduation, Vivian and Verona decided that they would need
to learn as much as they possible could regarding athletes, sports
injury and how massage and related bodywork could not only alleviate
pain, but actually improve an athletes performance. The two
began working out of the Gold Gym in Provo, Utah with Keith
Clearwater, building their skills and confidence.
During this period, the two women contacted George Curtis, Head
Trainer of the Brigham Young University (BYU) Athletic Program.
They offered their services on a volunteer basis, hoping to help
and learn from the trainers and athletes. George consented and Vivian
and Verona began diligently working in the training room every Tuesday
and Thursday. "The very first athlete I worked on was one of
BYUs star football players, Eddie Sampson. He was having trouble
with his back and nothing any of the trainers did seemed to get
results. It was determined [by the trainers] that he should next
try chiropractic treatment, however I offered to work on him and
after just two sessions it was no longer necessary for Eddie to
see the chiropractor," recalled Vivian.
While working in the training room one afternoon, Vivian became
aware that she was being closely watched by former San Francisco
49ers quarterback, Steve Young. He had played football at BYU years
before and would frequent the training room during the "off
season," receiving treatment from the trainers. Fascinated
with the massage Vivian was giving to another athlete, Steve approached
Vivian and asked if he too could receive a massage. After having
been worked on by Vivian, Steve exclaimed, "Wow, you are my
therapist!" Both Vivian and Verona began working on Steve Young
during the "off season," often twice a week.
In April of 1999, both Vivian and Verona interviewed for positions
as massage therapists for the new spa at the Resort at Summerlin,
which was under construction in Las Vegas, Nevada. Having had the
training from UCMT combined with the extensive work with athletes,
both Vivian and Verona easily and successfully interviewed and landed
jobs at the Summerlin.
Both Vivian and Verona have also worked on PGA golfers Jack Nicklaus
and Jonny Miller among others. Jack Nicklaus was so impressed with
the work of Vivian and Verona that he invited them to Utah to work
with him during the Thanksgiving Points Championship Challenge
that he competed in during the spring of 1999. "It was great
to return to Utah, we felt privileged that Jack would call and invite
us
We look forward to working with [Jack Nicklaus] when the
PGA tour stops at the Summerlin in Las Vegas."
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