...to keep me maintained and on the mats.
I had my Chiro's office calculate the number of visits so I could figure it into my tax rights offs for the year. Sucks gettin old ;)
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...to keep me maintained and on the mats.
I had my Chiro's office calculate the number of visits so I could figure it into my tax rights offs for the year. Sucks gettin old ;)
It's the cost of doing business so let's hope it's all a write off. Damn, you beat me by 75 visits!!!
Its worth it regardless. I broke my foot and had a deep muscle belly tear in my hamstring, on the same leg, back in November. They had me back on the mats and rolling light again a week and 1/2 ago,thats just over 4 weeks from injury to rolling again. My body wouldn't be able to keep up without it.
Wasn't there a video of you taking Alder to get electrocuted or some shit? I could be remembering some made up shit I'm kind of retarded sometimes.
LOL yes! I forgot about that, its called ARP therapy.
Damn man. Do you have to pay for it all out of pocket?
yea my joints hurt, too, letting too many people rep kimura's and omolpatas on me,
Yea i get adjusted at least once a week.
Hectic! I've always thought about trying it out, seriously sounds more effective than I imagined
yep "from a friend" next to "on the internet" are general repsonses to shit people are ignorant about ;)
Chris with all respect , what would you do differently 20 yrs ago if you were to start over 100% injury free?
What mistakes have you made along the way that you're paying for now and how much do you put wear and tear down to just being part of the game, ie unavoidable?
Thanks
Doctors talk crap on chiropractors all the time. That is who Ive heard the most ignorant stuff from. Cant have people thinking their own body could heal itself better with a little help with opening energy path ways. Gotta get those pills sold so they come back feeling worse than they originally did so they could prescribe some more pills for the side effects.
Coach: I started taking a deer antler velvet supplement a little while back and it's really helped me with recovery and injury repair. Deer antler velvet is a natural source of insulin-like growth factor-1. The production of IGF-1 is one of the molecules that growth hormone stimulates, but by taking it directly you don't have the problems that come from taking hormones like HGH. HGH stimulates a whole cascade of hormones and messenger molecules and IGF-1 is only one of them. Bypassing the HGH means you don't have to worry about suppressing your own production of hormones.
I read about NFL trainers and athletes using deer antler supplements to speed injury recovery and they've had monster success with it, so I thought I'd give it a try. Couldn't be happier.
I'm sure Kathy has/can get more information and sources for the best extracts. The one I've been using is a sublingual spray from Nutronics (10,000ng). It's really been a godsend. I take it right after training and once before bed. I've had far fewer mornings where getting out of bed is the most painful part of the day.
As one of Herzog's long time students I can jump in here from him. What many off you dont know is Herzog spent his early years competing in full contact bingo on the world level (most events are underground). He still holds fastest bingo/tko in the world at 2:45 seconds in the 1st round. Not going to rehab for all the injuries added up! So he switched to combat sports, so he could still train into his later years.
the stuff i have read (and heard) that is bad with chiropracters is neck related stuff. Where they try to reset your neck by applying pressure in the wrong spots. this would be an example, http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/CTVNewsAt1...ctvnews860335/
that being said, i did get my back cracked in place years ago and it did feel a lot better but that was only temporary. My posture was bad, it did me a whole lot better going to physio than getting it cracked back in all the time.
Chiropractors are labeled as quacks but so are any other natural healing professions. Doctors really push those pain meds and unecessary surgeries cause that's how they get paid . Pretty unfortunate
The chiro will make you a new person I believe because I use to train alot of Bingo myself and its rough on the body now its nogi and loving it bra!
For myself, I wouldn't change a thing. I have no regrets, just experiences, the path I've taken to better my understanding of human physiology & kinesiology is a result of of the training and injuries I've accrued over the years. Most due to football coaches whose only concern were winning, and under educated martial arts instructors ignorant to modern coaching and training methodologies.
However I educated myself on those things and continue to do so for my students and fighters. I don't want them to go through what I did, and now they don't have to.
So how can you help yourself? Buyer beware. Research your coach/instructor as you would a house or car before you buy it. Its your body and you want someone to guide you along this journey that has the same amount of respect for your health as you do.
*I came from a traditional martial arts background*, the truth is most are fucking horrible for your body. Why? Because most "instructors" only know their martial art, they are not students of the human body. They don't evolve as does our knowledge of the human body. Even with confronted with the evidence they continue to teach it the way they were taught regardless of the consequences to their students. I'm sure I'll hear, "well at my school we evolve and change things", maybe so, but that’s not the norm. Most Martial Arts instructors are not Doctors , physical therapists, etc. Hell most of the ones I've trained with were mechanics, cooks, shop teachers, etc., they just didn't have the knowledge or desire to educate themselves further, as a result the wear and tear adds up.
Some things that can help your longevity:
1) Listen to your body, if you have something that hurts, address it, rest and rehab it.
2) Become a student of your body and mind, its all part of the Jiu Jitsu journey, its not just technique and rolling!
3) Ask questions! If the answer you get doesn't satisfy your concerns, keeping asking until it does, or until you realize they don't know the answer.
4) Ask yourself this, Is your coach/instructor as concerned with your safety as much or more so than you are?
Why would you think that?
Of course I read things on the internet, it doesn't mean I believe everthing I read. I continue to educated myself on a topic, listening to both sides, then make a decision based on my research. Its about seperating the signal from the noise, or taking everything you read with a grain of salt.
I used to go to the Chiro around a year ago and I got I believe was called "subfluxation" where they would crack your neck or adjust it in certain ways so that the central highway that is your spine can send everything it needs throughout your body better and heal it self, I enjoyed and believe it kinda worked but I couldnt afford the $200/mo and since you cant just go for 4 or 5 months its gotta be done multiple times for years and from what Im hearing from some people even for the rest of their life.
So I just make sure to strech properly before and after class I dont know if it helps but sure is cheap lol
Its really ignorance that most people associate chiropractors with just "adjustments", don't misunderstand me, its a part of it, and with some Docs thats what they focus on. Sessions I go to involve, diothermy sessions, adjuments, active release therapy, electric stim therapy, and specfic to me tractioning of my hip (dislocating it) to re-educate the muscles around it to fire off properly, and some massage.
Ya im not saying its bad at all, but what you described sounds like a lot of things a physio does too. i guess it really depends on the person you go to like you said. And i totally agree with what you wrote earlier about traditional martial artists not evolving or being experts on the body. Reminds me of the taekwondo schools around here that have been doing the same stretches for the last 20 years, some now proven to be extremely bad.
Man crush.
Also, I thought the first rule of underground Bingo club is not to talk about underground Bingo club. NHB underground Bingo is no joke man. That shit'll mess you up...
also chris did you dislocate your hip from judo? that sounds nasty
Damn Coach. I thought my injuries were bad. Well at least I know what my future holds :)
Why you so mad bro, no one attacked you.
Ay man, my man crush ain't secret. LOL. Personally, he's my coach and I know first hand he's a cool ass dude. And people on the boards seem to sense the same thing.
Besides, I'll take a person's experience over a "professional opinion" anyday. If coach says it was chiropractic practice that has allowed him to train despite years of nagging injuries, I'm going to trust his word over a doctor's theory that it doesn't.
Hard to be an expert on something you don't practice. I'd say Coach Zog's opinion, coupled with experience, is valid.