
JET9 Elite Training, LLC
Developing the next generation of athletes through speed, strength, & mobility training
About Me
Marcus O. Beaurem II is a former professional football player, who once had a brief stint with the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent and played with the Sioux Falls Storm in the Arena Football League. He graduated from Tiffin University with a bachelor’s degree concentrating in Sports Marketing in 2015 and received his master’s in Marketing in 2018. In the past, Marcus has worked as a Client Experience Manager and Support Trainer for Burn Boot Camp, Wide Receiver Coach and Special Teams Coordinator for Ponitz Career Tech, Digital Marketing Specialist with Vivial, and Wide Receivers Coach at his high school alma mater in Sterling Heights, MI, Stevenson High School. Currently, he is the varsity football tight ends coach for Springboro High school and also the head varsity sprint coach for Springboro High school track team. With his official ASFA CPT, SST Certification, CPR Certification, and his Liability Insurance, Marcus is a certified personal trainer and offers sports performance training to people of all ages and sports. His many football honors include, the 31st ranked high school football player in Michigan in 2009-2010, lettered in both football and track and field. A 4 year state qualifier in track and field in the 100m and 200m dash, and 4x1 and 4x2 relay. He received Division 1 scholarship offers from Central Michigan University, Eastern Michigan University, and Bowling Green University, committed to Bowling Green University but transferred to Tiffin University where he broke a 12-year-old record for All Time Catches in a Career, set by Super Bowl winning Wide Receiver Nate Washington, All Conference for Greater Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 3 times, All-American in 2014, All Star in 2015 for the College Gridiron Showcase All Star Game, signed to the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent, 2016 Indoor Football League Champion with Sioux Fall Storm.
Starting at age six, Marcus played football until age twenty-four. With experience playing pee-wee, middle school, junior high, high school, college, and professional football, he has learned a lot. However, this
knowledge surpasses even football. Beaurem has won championships and played with professional teams, but he also experienced losses and a concussion that left him no longer able to play the sport he loves. He always encourages the kids he trains to go the extra mile and put in the work.
From his own personal experience, he tells them to be leaders by actions and not words, because actions speak louder. One saying that kept Marcus going was, “Set the tone early, because you don’t have to recover from a good start”. Sharing his journey he says, “Football has taught me and given me so much. I was able to travel the world, make lifelong connections, learn a lot by myself and how far I can push myself past limits I didn't know was possible. I was always overlooked as a player. From the time I started at 6 years old. Was never viewed as the biggest, fastest, or toughest, but I have a work ethic. I have a desire. I have will power. I was not going to be denied. When I was told I wouldn't start in high school, I proved people wrong and was one of the top players on the team and in the county. When I was told I wouldn't play in college, I proved people wrong and received recognition from big programs like Michigan and Kentucky and earned 3 Division 1 scholarships. All my life I had to prove myself to others, but that was never my motivation because I knew I always belonged and had talent. I just had to prove it to myself.”
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•Speed, power, and agility training •Improve Mobility •Wide receiver training •Adult fitness sessionsA look at my work
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