WxHerk
Level 8 Valued Member
Dr. Chalmers is a chiropractor who owns a "Wellness Facility," which leads me to believe that most of his customers want to be told the swing is dangerous.
He claims to train pro athletes: OK, which sport(s). As evidenced by my profile pic, I am a bass fisherman. Some would argue that a professional bass fisherman is a "pro athlete." The point being that anyone paid to do something both physical and recreational could be, for his business' sake, be considered a "pro athlete." Let's not get into who is and who isn't.
Obviously, this forum's overwhelming majority think of a pro athlete as someone whose capabilities are enhanced by explosive movements. There will always be those who believe otherwise; I believe those beliefs are rooted in fear and simply not understanding.
He claims to train pro athletes: OK, which sport(s). As evidenced by my profile pic, I am a bass fisherman. Some would argue that a professional bass fisherman is a "pro athlete." The point being that anyone paid to do something both physical and recreational could be, for his business' sake, be considered a "pro athlete." Let's not get into who is and who isn't.
Obviously, this forum's overwhelming majority think of a pro athlete as someone whose capabilities are enhanced by explosive movements. There will always be those who believe otherwise; I believe those beliefs are rooted in fear and simply not understanding.