Dr Terry Harmon chiropractor to Olympic athletes
March 3rd, 2011 | by admin |Dr Harmon with Henry Cejudo, 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist in Wrestling.
Harmon with Leigh James, ranked third in a U. S. World Women’s Wrestling Team
Wednesday, Mar 02, 2011
At slightest one chairman from Union County will be during a summer Olympics in London in 2012, though not as a witness or an athlete. Dr. Terry Harmon of Chi Rho Chiropractic Health in Morganfield is a member of a U. S. Wrestling, Judo and Weightlifting teams charity chiropractic caring and nutritive preparation to both men’s and women’s competitors.
A network of chiropractors who attend in a Maximize Living module helps perform objectives of recovering quicker and avoiding injuries. Receiving a certain response from athletes, a doctors have stretched to embody damage prevention, physique alignment, balance, nourishment and training plans.
“The full plan is to assistance these athletes perform during a top level. It’s one thing to be during a Pan American Games or a Olympics, though it’s another thing to be win bullion medals,” Harmon said.
Maximize Living Inc. owner Dr. Ben Lerner worked with a U. S. Olympic wrestling group in 2008 and 2004, and recruited Harmon as a group satisfied improvements in chiropractic caring helped 2008 Olympic wrestler Henry Cejudo acquire a bullion award in Freestyle wrestling, 55 kilogram class. He was a youngest American wrestler to win a bullion medal. Harmon said, “They asked what did Henry do that everybody else didn’t do.”
Since a United States is a usually competing republic that doesn’t support Olympic athletes with sovereign funding, competitors sight all over a country. Some are means to attend a Olympic training core in Atlanta, some are college students, and some are coaches. About a dozen Maximize Living doctors assistance hundreds of athletes all over a nation and transport to competitions, like World Team Trials in Oklahoma City in Jun and a Pan American games in Guadalajara, Mexico, in October.
However, a doctors are not tourists, Harmon reminds, “Wherever a group goes, we go with them. You go to a hotel with them, to a gym, to eat with them.”
All 3 sports, wrestling, judo and weightlifting, are “torturous” on a spine and joints. Injuries to shoulders, hips, knees, ankles and wrists are generally common. The Maximize Living team’s delegate design is to learn athletes how to sight so they equivocate injuries.
With weight classes in any sport, Harmon teaches athletes a safest approach to “make weight.” Often wrestlers will starve themselves to remove weight, also heading to dehydration and bad opening on a mat. After foe they binge on junk food to for a brief appetite boost but durability nutrition. Working with group doctors and trainers, a Maximize Living group reason seminars with Olympians on how to eat nutritionally but weight benefit or compromising strength, coherence or recovery.
Harmon also works locally with a Union County High School Wrestling Team and was during a State Competition with them where they took their sixth uninterrupted championship. “They get a same recommendation we give a inhabitant wrestling team,” pronounced Harmon, adding that a UCHS group has “awesome coaches that wish a guys to be champions in life as good as on a mat.”
Back in Union County, Harmon (www.drtharmon.com) continues to offer chiropractic caring and seminars on healthy living, including one on nourishment on Mon. Mar. 7, that will cover dishes that forestall illness and losing weight.


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