Chiropractic is Recommended by Top Athletes


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Tiger Woods' success is likely due to a combination of inborn talent, an early start as a child, constant support from his father and family, long hours of practice, intense physical conditioning, and consistent chiropractic care. Even back when he was a student at Stanford University, he had discovered the benefits of chiropractic care. During those college years he continued his rise to fame by winning the 1994 Amateur Golf Championship.

Athlete's Recommend Chiropractic

Because he was outspoken about the help he got with chiropractic care, he was selected as one of four celebrities on the January 1995 Rosebowl Parade float celebrating the centennial of chiropractic. He went on to win the 1995 and 1996 Amateur Golf Championships, becoming the first person to ever win it three times and consecutively no less.

 

Just before the Rose Bowl Parade, he was interviewed and said, "Being a chiropractic patient has really helped me a lot. When I was in a growth spurt, my back became very sore, and I was weak. My chiropractor really helped me. Not only did he adjust my spine, he also gave me strengthening exercises to do. If you are tall and gangly like I am, or play sports, I would recommend chiropractic." Tiger, whose real name is Eldrick, went on to join the pros in the summer of 1996 and won the Masters in 1997, 2001, and 2002. Only Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus have won that event more times (4 and 6 times respectively).

 



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