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PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE'S TESTIMONIALS ON CHIROPRACTIC

The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress is honored to announce former San Francisco 49er, 13-time Pro Bowler with 3 Super Bowl rings and future NFL Hall of Famer,

Jerry Rice as spokesperson for the foundation.

go to www.f4cp.org for more information.

Lance Armstrong-7 time Tour de France winner

One of the methods he uses to keep in peak performance is chiropractic care. According to Dr. Spencer, "My job with Lance and the team is to optimize the neuromusculoskeletal component of their training and, in the event of a crash minimize down time and get them back in the race as quickly as possible. I adjust them as needed and guide them in choices of diet and supplements, which helps reduce the likelihood of injury."

Tiger Woods-Professional Golfer

Tiger Woods states, "lifting weights and seeing a chiropractor on a regular basis has made me a better golfer. I've been going to Chiropractors for as long as I can remember. It's as important to my training in practicing my swing."

Joe Montana-NFL Quarterback

Agreed to become the spoke person for Chiropractic in the State of California. "Chiropractic care works for me." states Joe, "I've been seeing a chiropractor and he's really been helping me out a lot. Chiropractic's been a big part of my game."
Joe Montana and 35 of his teammates received chiropractic care right before the 1990 Super Bowl Game.

Evander Holyfield-Profesional Boxer

"I do believe in Chiropractic. I found that going to a Chiropractor three times a week helps my performance. Once I drove 20 miles to see a Chiropractor before a fight. I have to have my adjustment before I get in the ring. The majority of boxers go to get that edge."

Emmitt Smith-Pro Football Player

"I go see the chiropractor when I get bent out of shape on Sundays. Playing in a football game is like being in 30-40 car accidents." When Emmitt was asked if he ever gets used to the pain and abuse his body takes each season and how he gets past that each year, he replied, "I think I take enough. I spend enough time trying to take care of my body and trying to remove some of the stress that the game itself puts on the body. I do that through massages, through chiropractic -- a particular chiropractor that I see in Dallas and I try to eat properly and rest."