A Quote by Lee Labrada

Chiropractic has helped keep me injury free - that is half the trick to staying in competition. — © Lee Labrada
Chiropractic has helped keep me injury free - that is half the trick to staying in competition.
It took me a full year of black eyes and a bruised and battered tailbone to learn how to do a crippler in the half-pipe. It was a trick that no one else was really doing, and it was scary! But I stuck with it, and one day, it finally clicked. The crippler has been my signature trick ever since, and it's what helped me be so successful in competition.
I will sell Chiropractic, serve Chiropractic, and save Chiropractic if it will take me twenty lifetimes to do it. I will promote it within the law, without the law, in keeping with the law or against the law in order to get sick people well and keep the well from getting sick.
Chiropractic solved my neck and shoulder pains; it put me back on my feet. I think chiropractic is great!
This is what I tell young women who ask me for career advice. People are going to try to trick you. To make you feel that you are in competition with one another. You're up for a promotion. If they go for a woman, it'll be between you and Barbara. Don't be fooled. You're not in competition with other women. You're in competition with everyone.
Stretching, which I do for five to 10 minutes before and after a match, is so important in general when it comes to prolonging your career and staying injury-free.
Chiropractic care is the only real, long-lasting relief that I have found for my neck pain due to an old injury.
Chiropractic care works for me. I've been seeing a chiroprctor and he's really been helping me out a lot. Chiropractic's been a big part of my game.
Chiropractic gives me the flexibility I need to keep in the game.
I just keep working out. You can't stop. Everyone thinks there's a trick, but there's no trick! The trick is, you have to be consistent.
Mourinho helped me grow. He taught me to be patient, to keep fighting, and to respect the coach's decisions. He helped me mature and turned me into a man.
Because I have been a magician for many years, people have often asked me whether I ever have sawn a woman in half. I reply, Oh, yes I've sawn over seventy women in half in my lifetime, and I'm learning the second half of the trick now.
My stubbornness helped me for the first half of my career; I had that real determination to do it my way - I know the best way. That helped me from a 14-year-old to 25 in getting me to where I got to.
I am walking today because of chiropractic care I received years ago. I predict a great future for the science of chiropractic.
Food Stamps helped keep me from going hungry, and Pell grants helped me go to college.
That's what helped me be successful is staying as calm as possible.
Competition pushes me to improve. If I see someone do a big trick, I try it.
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