Published: January 15, 2010
Former NFL Wide Receiver Jerry Rice Reveals Secrets to Long, Healthy Career
LAS VEGAS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Legendary NFL wide-receiver and three-time Super Bowl champ Jerry Rice
scored a touchdown among attendees at Parker Seminars Las Vegas-the
world's largest chiropractic seminar-by sharing all the ways he is being
a champion for chiropractic. He was joined onstage by fellow
chiropractic supporter Linda Cohn, veteran sportscaster and one of the
first women to report for ESPN. Both Rice and Cohn are spokespeople for
the Foundation for Chiropractic, an organization dedicated to generating
positive press for the chiropractic profession, and traveled to Parker
Seminars to encourage chiropractors and their assistants to continue
delivering natural, quality health care to patients around the globe.
Thinking back to his football career, Rice credits his success on the
field largely in part to chiropractic care. "If I had everything in
alignment, I knew I could play my best football," said Rice. His
training routine included twice-weekly chiropractic adjustments which
helped his body recover from all the hard hits and countless tackles.
Because Rice firmly believed in the benefits of chiropractic, his
teammates began to favor this natural care over the medications that
trainers traditionally give. "I wanted to set the standard within
football," said Rice. "I knew if chiropractic helped me put up
outstanding numbers, it could help my teammates do the same."
And Rice's accomplishments are indeed a testament to chiropractic: he
was twice named the NFL Offensive Player of the Year, won three Super
Bowls, and still holds nearly every record as a receiver. He retired as
the league's career receiving leader. Rice was recently announced as a
2010 NFL Hall of Fame candidate.
The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (FCP) made its own version of a
"Hall of Fame" induction by presenting Rice with a medal for his
commitment to chiropractic. "The Foundation for Chiropractic is getting
the word out there, and [being a spokesperson] is a way for me to give
back," said Rice. "Chiropractic made football great for me. I was at my
best and was always at 100 percent."
About Parker College of Chiropractic
Parker College of Chiropractic, located in Dallas, is one of the
country's leading educators of healthcare professionals with an
international student enrollment. Founded in 1982, this private,
non-profit educational institution prepares men and women to become
doctors of chiropractic. Parker College of Chiropractic is accredited by
the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools to award the bachelor of science and doctor of chiropractic
degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane,
Decatur, GA, 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the
accreditation of Parker College of Chiropractic. The doctor of
chiropractic degree program of Parker College of Chiropractic is
accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council on
Chiropractic Education, 8049 North 85th Way, Scottsdale, AZ, 85258-4321.
Tel: 480.443.8877. For additional information about Parker College of
Chiropractic, visit the college's website at www.parkercc.edu.
Parker College of Chiropractic
Stacey Kjerstad, 972-438-6932,
extension 7805
skjerstad@parkercc.edu
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