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Originally Posted by Lisa~
Great post and I agree. I hope you'll see the chiropractor and begin a program to address any imbalances. A good chiropractor should be able to help you determine what those imbalances are. A good trainer should be able to assist you in creating a program to address them.
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I have to disagree with you there.
A good trainer should be able to assess the problems and create a program to address the problems. Why pay double? This is common sense stuff.
How many trainers do you know that actually assess their clients before working with them? I rarely ever see this in gyms and health clubs. Sounds like an accident waiting to happen... But I'm sure the chiro's and physical therapists don't mind since it keeps a constant stream of clients through their doors.