And Arnold also has said this:
"Bodybuilders and fitness people have been using Chiropractic very extensively in order to stay healthy and fit. I found it was better to go to a Chiropractor before you get injured. We are a perfect team- the world of fitness and the world of Chiropractors."
But, then I got to thinking. It really isn’t fair for me to choose who Penn and Teller should face in the death match. After all, I’ve got a list in front of me right now with…
Over 200 Celebrities, Professional Athletes And Musicians
Who’ve Chosen Chiropractic Care!!!
Maybe there’s someone you’d like to see kick their butts. I can’t possibly list them all here and give you all the quotes…so…I’m gonna narrow it down a little. Here are a few to choose from:
Lance Armstrong 7 Time Winner of the Tour de France
“I couldn’t have won without my chiropractor. He is possibly the most important man on the team.”
Evander Holyfield Heavyweight Boxing Champ
"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."
Joe Montana Professional Football All-Star
"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."
Emmitt Smith Professional Football All-Star
"I go see Dr. Bill (Chiropractor) when I get bent out of shape on Sundays. Playing in a football game is like being in 30-40 car accidents."
Dan O'Brien 1996 Olympic Decathlon Gold Medallist
"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."
Jose Canseco Professional Baseball All-Star
"I've found that it's a great stress reliever to get adjusted. It takes away a lot of the tightness in the muscles"
Wade Boggs Professional Baseball All-Star
"Last year I found Dr. Newman (Chiropractor), and I have been seeing him ever since. I have been pain-free and feeling terrific. I swear by it. Now, it is just maintenance and keeping in line so the nerves don't touch."
And, Let’s Not Forget Other Chiropractic Practice Members Such As:
Michael Jordan, Muhammed Ali, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, Denzel Washington, Richard Gere, Demi Moore, Cher, Jerry Seinfeld, Clint Eastwood, Madonna, Tiger Woods, and the list goes on and on and on!!!
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Santana Moss Article
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/30/AR2010123003908.html
Receiver Santana Moss still putting up the numbers for Washington Redskins offenseBy Rick Maese
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, December 31, 2010; 12:14 AM
In any given week, Santana Moss will leave the football stadium on Sunday and begin prepping for a week of non-stop bodywork.
He'll see his masseuse twice and will make two visits to a chiropractor. He'll spend nights resting in a hyperbaric chamber in his home, receiving oxygen treatments, and he even flies in a personal trainer from Atlanta each week - "a specialist when it comes to muscles," Moss said.
"When you was younger, you didn't have to have massages, you didn't have to see chiropractors," said the 31-year-old Moss. "Now you just throw that in your regimen, and say, 'Well, this is what keeps me going.' So you pay a little more just to play."
It's paid off thus far. Moss enters Sunday's season finale against the New York Giants with 84 catches, just one shy of a new career high for a single season. Last week at Jacksonville, he topped the 1,000-yard mark for the fourth time in his 10-year career. He's been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise stagnant Washington Redskins offense.
December 16, 2010 | Filed under: Celebrities and Chiropractic,Sports NBC Sports reports: Michelle Wie had to play in pain at the Dubai Ladies Masters — luckily she has a a great chiropractor and is getting physical therapy as well. “Wie said she is getting physical therapy and seeing a chiropractor for the back problem that has sidelined her the past few weeks. She said she needs to give it time to rest and rehab it to get stronger for next year.
Wie said it wouldn’t have “long-lasting effects” and expects to play a full schedule next season.
Wie limped slightly as she made her way around the Emirates Golf Club in Dubai on Thursday. She winced several times after drives off the tee and shot a par-72 in the second round. She is six shots off the lead.”
I’m glad that she found a chiropractor in Dubai. Michelle Wie is a favorite of mine after living in Hawaii where she’s a local celebrity. Michelle, next time you’re in the Bay Area/San Francisco, I’ll be your chiropractor. Dr. Cohen regularly sees patients who are in pain and need to get back onto the golf greens.
February 6, 2010 | Filed under: Celebrities and Chiropractic,General Interest,Pregnancy
Earlier we posted about Gisele Bundchen seeing a chiropractor through her pregnancy. This week she “felt no pain when delivering her new son, Benjamin. Bundchen, who is married to Tom Brady, 32, said giving birth in her bathtub at her Beacon Street penthouse ‘wasn’t painful, not even a little bit,’ ” says the BostonHerald.com
According to People.com, Bündchen – who had a water birth on Dec. 8 at the Boston condo she shares with her husband, quarterback Tom Brady, 32, – also didn’t use serious pain medication. “I wanted to be conscious and present for what was happening,” she says. “I didn’t want to be anesthetized. I wanted to feel.”
Her recovery was also remarkably quick. “The second day, I was walking, I was washing dishes, I was making pancakes in the kitchen,” she says with a laugh.
My thoughts: Having a great Doula/Midwife and chiropractor along the way can make childbirth way more positive. The documentary that is mentioned in the Boston Herald article is worth watching if you are pregnant to see a slightly different perspective.

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Making sure that she is in tip top shape throughout her pregnancy, Gisele Bundchen was spotted out at a chiropractor’s office in Santa Monica on June 23, according to celebrity-gossip.net. I use this bit of gossip to point out that Gisele knows when you need to be at your best and when drugs won’t cut it. Tom Brady has also stated that chiropractic helped him win three Super Bowl championship rings and two MVP awards. Whether you are pregnant or you need to have snap judgment and clarity, chiropractic is the way to keep you healthy.
June 27, 2009 | Filed under: Celebrities and Chiropractic
Madonna is 50 and going on her new tour with her chiropractor. “It’s going to be very draining, and she needs him around to aid in her recovery time after each show,” an insider tells online gossip column In Case You Didn’t Know.
Utilize ProActive Chiropractic to get you Back To Work, Back To Play.
http://www.chiroeco.com/chiropractic/news/10993/52/super-bowl-mvp-is-well-adjusted/
Super Bowl MVP is ‘well-adjusted’
March 15, 2011 — From his son's first "stingers" to various neck, back, and other injuries resulting from playing football, Dr. Ed Rodgers — dad of championship Green Bay Packers’ winning quarterback Aaron Rodgers — was always there to make an adjustment.
It was the care he received following a college football injury that led the Super Bowl MVP's father to pursue a chiropractic career.
"The structure of the human body, especially the spine, and its relationship to function can be impacted by the physical nature of accidents, falls, poor posture and injuries,” says Rodgers. “That's why chiropractic care is so valuable for many acute and chronic health problems."
While providing chiropractic care for his three sons who played multiple sports during their school years, as well as his patients in Chico, Calif, Rodgers finds the natural hands-on methods of chiropractic care to be of great value.
He points out that every NFL football team and the majority of college and high school athletic programs have a doctor of chiropractic available to treat their players. Athletes from all sports credit chiropractic care for their ability to recover from neck, back and other joint injuries, and play the game at a high level. Reflecting this expertise, 2010 marked the first time that chiropractors occupied the two top positions for the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) medical team. Jack Dolbin DC, of Pottsville, Pa. was the starting wide receiver for the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII. His father and grandfather were chiropractors, as is his daughter. "Patients of all ages are learning to appreciate the clinical skills of a chiropractor for conditions including headaches, neck and back pain and other health issues that are related to the spine and influenced by injuries and posture," says Dolbin.
Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, www.f4cp.org