
Chiropractic for Athletes

Athletes have special needs and our office
understands the specific nature and requirements needed to help you perform
optimally.
Whether it's during the season or in the
off-season, Chiropractic care is becoming the competitive advantage that
many athletes are now seeking.
Many athletes utilize regular chiropractic
care to stay at the top of their sport. It is no coincidence that the finest
athletes in the world choose chiropractic. They know something that many
others still don't... chiropractic works!
When your body is in better alignment, your nervous system is finely
tuned, all piston's are firing!!!! This leads to better performance,
fewer injuries and quicker recovery.
A research study conducted by Drs. Anthony Lauro and Brian Mouch,
published in the journal of Chiropractic research and Clinical
Investigation, 1991, indicated chiropractic care might improve athletic
performance by as much as 16.7% over a two week period. The report also
concluded that subluxation-free athletes react faster, coordinate better,
execute fine movements with improved accuracy and precision, amounting to an
overall better athlete.
Top professionals in every sport are under chiropractic care to increase
health and performance. The following are just a few sports stars under
chiropractic care. Chiropractic
care is a vital part of these athletes lives. Find out why, make a plan to
visit our office today.
Lance Armstrong

Seven Time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong has been
receiving chiropractic care since January of 1999, helping him to keep his
body together for the harsh demands of the Tour de France. After last year's
Tour de France, Lance said that he could not have won without his
chiropractor's help.
Barry Bonds - The Most Valuable Player
Mastery
of five skills - base running, fielding, throwing, hitting for average and
hitting with power - is the standard of greatness in a baseball player, and
San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds has reached that mark.
Generally regarded as the best player in the major leagues today, he has
proven himself, year after year, by raising his level of play to that of the
all-time greats of the game. With a recent contract extension, he is now,
befitting his enormous talents, the highest-paid player in baseball. "I go
to my chiropractor on a regular basis, because I want to prolong my career
as long as possible," he states. "I see him about once a week, in between my
training (sessions). By getting an adjustment once a week from him, I feel I
can sustain my career a lot longer."
Arnold Schwarzenegger
"I
am very fortunate to have, so-to-speak, my in-house chiropractor, Dr. Franco
Colombu, as my own personal chiropractor. So, I visit Franco regularly, and
he comes over to my house. He adjusts my wife, my kids, me, everybody gets
an adjustment. And we feel always great when Franco leaves. Even when I have
athletic injuries he's always there for me, and helps me. So it's really
terrific, and I know that first hand. That's why I always will be traveling
around, all over the world, talking highly about the profession of
chiropractic. You chiropractic doctors are really miracle workers, and
that's why it's really great to have you here, part of the Arnold
Classic. Because, like I said, the Arnold Classic and Fitness Weekend are
about health and about fitness and preventive care."
Dan O'Brien
Decathlon
Gold Medallist "If it were not for Chiropractic, I would not have won the
gold medal."
"You obviously can't compete at your fullest if you're not in alignment.
And your body can't heal if your back is not in alignment. It was the
holistic idea that I liked about chiropractic and that is what track and
field is about. Every track and field athlete that I have ever met has seen
a chiropractor at one time or another. In track and field, it is absolutely
essential. Chiropractic care is one of the things I think that no one has
denied or refuted."
Joe Montana
"Chiropractic
care works for me."
One of the most recognizable celebrity/athletes, holder of four Superbowl
rings, three Superbowl MVP's and Player of the Year in 1990 has just agreed
to become the spokesperson for Chiropractic in the State of California.
Emmitt Smith Credits Chiropractic for Rushing Record
"Playing
in a football game is like being in 30-40 car accidents."
An article in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram explains it all started after
the 1994 season when Smith endured a lot of hamstring problems and he began
to ask himself some tough questions. "Do I need to get more rest? Do I need
to eat better? Do I need a little more training? How can I take care of my
body better? Do I need to find a chiropractor? It was time for me to invest
in me," Smith said. "I found a specialist that's really good in balancing
out my body to make sure my hips are rotated right, and my body is
functioning properly. I remember somebody telling me that what I put myself
in during the games is like having a car wreck every Sunday. It's against
the norm. You can find yourself in awkward positions. That stuff takes its
toll. But if you take advantage of the health care, balance your body back
out, put it back where it's supposed to be, you function better, and you
recover faster."
Evander Holyfield
"I
have to have an adjustment before I go into the ring. I do believe in
chiropractic. I found that going to a chiropractor three times a week
helps my performance. The majority of boxers go to get that edge."
Tiger Woods

Many
people don't know that Tiger Woods rode upon a Chiropractic Float in the
1995 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade. "Lifting weights and seeing a
chiropractor on a regular basis has made me a better golfer"
Terrell Owens
"Those
are the guys that put me on the field when I didn't think I had a chance
to be on the field. These are professionals, and God put them in my life
for a reason."
Bill Romanowski

His opponents are not
thrilled at his good health. Romanowski is considered among the dirtiest
players in the NFL, a linebacker with a Dick Butkus mentality.
John
Stockton

Utah Jazz player says
about chiropractic, "it's been great for me, and for my family."
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