Showing posts with label bicycles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycles. Show all posts

Sunday, July 11, 2010

We shut down 400!


It was a sight to see. No cars, no trucks, no motorcycles, not even a bus. Nothing but bicycles riding down GA 400 this morning. Of course you had to get up pretty early if you wanted to see it. Barbie Campbell, Elaine Steinhauer-Slezak, Linda Majer and I rode the Hospitality Highway Bicycle Ride benefiting the Georgia Transplant Foundation. We pedaled a quarter century from Exit 7 to Exit 6, then through the back roads of Sandy Springs and Roswell. My new road bike, a Specialized Allez Sport proved to be a trusty steed.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Roswell Bicycle Festival Chiropractic Booth

Our chiropractic intern, Barney Roca and I spent the day on Sunday providing check-ups and muscle work for participants of the Roswell Bicycle Festival, along with their family members and festival goers. Sunday was a gorgeous day after the torrential downpour on Saturday.

The most common physical complaints from bicycle riding are neck pain (from drop-down handle bars), pain and numbness in the wrist (from leaning on your wrist), low back pain (from keeping your spine flexed too long) and numbness in one foot (from having a short leg).
Chiropractic care is a safe and effective method to detect and help correct these disorders, and keep bicycle enthusiasts in the saddle.