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The Back to Basics
Golf Academy
was founded upon the principle that the most important piece of equipment
we take to the golf course is our body, not our clubs. Decades of
chiropractic expertise and countless years on the golf course studying the
ins and outs of the game, and most importantly the biomechanics of the golf
swing, have led to the development of the Back to Basics Program. A
lifetime of enhanced and much more painless golf is waiting for you.
As a team, Doctors Trottier and Danchik teach continued education
seminars to both doctors of chiropractic and PGA professionals on how to
identify physical limitations in a golfer that may be predisposing injury.
Read about us and then read what others had to say about us!
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Raymond P. Trottier, D.C.
Dr. Trottier is a graduate of the United States Golf Teaching Federation and
has been practicing chiropractic for over 40 years. He is director
of golf performance and injury prevention at his new clinic in Belmont, New
Hampshire. Dr. Trottier is a member of the
National Strength and Conditioning Association and was a contributing
writer for The New Hampshire Fairway News's golf health and fitness section
entitled "The Body Connection." Additionally, Dr. Trottier is an
instructor for the Continuing Education Department of New York Chiropractic
College and a certified instructor for the American Red Cross "Protect
Your Back Program."
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"When I went to Dr. Trottier, I was looking
for someone who could give me specific exercises to strengthen the
weaknesses in my body. I didn't want an overall program, I wanted to know
my strengths and weaknesses. Dr. Trottier designed a program that takes
very little time and it was simple. All the exercises can be done at home
with very little start up costs. I can travel with the equipment and
perform all the exercises in my hotel room when on tour. Needless to say I
started working on the program last year and it was what helped me have one
of my most successful years playing professional golf." -
Geoffrey Sisk
Geoffrey Sisk was nominated the 2002 Tour's Player of the Year.
In 2006 he was the leading money winner on the New England Pro Golf Tour. (Over $86,000.00)
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" Dear Dr. Trottier, My initial goal in joining the Back to Basics
Program was to increase my flexibility and balance, and to alleviate the
lower back pain that I have been experiencing for the past 15 years or so.
If you remember from my initial consultation, I did not want to change my
golf swing because I felt that it served me well. I was worried, however,
that as I grew older I would not be able to maintain it due to the problems
with my back. There is no question that I am now more flexible. There is
also no question that I am experiencing far less back pain, and hopefully, if
I remain faithful to your stretching and conditioning program, it will be
alleviated entirely. The bonus has been with my golf game! In addition to
the 68 that you have a record of, my last two rounds on August 30th &
September 1st were 71 and 70--that's three sub-par rounds in my last seven!
Thanks, and keep up the great work." - Walter
Borowski
" Dr. Trottier's Back to Basics Golf Health and Fitness Program
fills the golf swing education today. Proper swing mechanics, taught by a
qualified professional , are essential for improvement, but if physical
limitations prevent one from performing a sound swing, the benefits of
working on the game are minimized. The program completes the learning
cycle, improving the overall experience of golf through enhanced physical
capacity." -Karen Chase, Teaching Professional
" Dear Ray, Having just finished my Back to Basics program with
you I wanted to tell you how pleased I am. My golf game has improved and I
am shooting in the 80's now instead of the 90's. I would highly recommend
this program to everyone. Thanks" - Ben
"Dear Dr. Trottier, The "Back to Basics" program has
been a very rewarding experience for me and well worth the effort. I am 66
years old, recently retired, and now playing golf 12 months a year (7 in Florida). Since
completing the program over 2 months ago, my USGA Indexed handicap has gone
from 15.7 to 13.6. I no longer experience a stiff neck and back after
practice. This week I hit 135 balls per day on the driving range for 3
consecutive days, and still feel great, no pain. I have increased
flexibility and balance and are experiencing one club longer distance with
my medium and long irons. I am continuing to work out and enjoy doing the
simple golf-specific exercises. I believe that this program will allow me
to continue enjoying the wonderful game of golf for many years to come."
- Gerry Paquette
" Dear Ray, a note of thanks for a great seminar in Charlotte! Lots of
good and useful information given in a very effective manner. You and John
make and enjoyable team."
- Dr. Steve Manire, Little
Rock AR
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