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I think the problem for many is koniwng their major problem and doing nothing about it or pursuing an ineffective treatment.For myself, when I was in elementary school, my gym teacher felt I my determination to reach the top of the climbing rope, despite being considerably slower than my classmates, was an act of stubbornness. He shook the rope after telling me tome come down, causing me to lose my footing and subsequently lose my grip on the rope falling 10-15 feet onto a one inch gym mat, landing on my back.I had lost a lot of endurance potential because of that injury. Running or skating would become painful quickly, so I never built up endurance and devoted any sporting endeavors to be that of a lesser-motion position (outfield, goalie, etc.). When I began cycling, I was able to ride considerably longer and at higher output than other sports I had tried, largely because I could keep my back in place.I had seen several doctors and chiropractors to little avail. I recently went under care of a chiropractor whom is an upper cervical specialist. I am finally getting the results that I have wanted for years. Now I can effectively use my low-back and core muscles to cycle harder and faster (or easier and longer). This change has allowed me to sell my car for an Xtracycle and take a bike everywhere I need to go.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Yuu
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 08:53:45
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