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Mission Statement
We believe that our technology will help your game, improve your performance potential, and decrease your incidence of injury. Our assessment center specializes in golfers, cyclists, runners and triathletes. However, whatever your sport or your athletic level, we are here to help. We use advanced analysis technologies to accurately evaluate your sport-specific movement and performance, along with physical testing and body composition. In our Sports Performance Center, we believe that real performance enhancement will only begin when patterns of movements are truly understood, and the context of movement is ascertained. We are here to analyze, communicate, and share with you.
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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 the Director of golf performance and injury prevention.
Dr. Trottier is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and was a contributing writer for The New Hampshire Fairway News’ 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.
He has extensive training and experience in Body Movement Techniques. He has trained both Amatuers and Professionals helping them reduce injury while working on achieving their goals. |
Dr. Trottier is the Director of his Back To Basics Golf Academy National Educational Seminars. The Seminars are in there 7th year, teaching Doctors, Physical Therapists, Trainers and PGA Teaching Professionals the basic fundamentals of the body movement during the Golf swing, with a focus on injury prevention and reduction.
“The golfing community is getting older each year with 70 million baby boomers reaching 65 in the next 25 years.”states DR. Trottier “all the more need for better conditioning for the sport.” |

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Brett M. Coapland, D.C., C.S.C.S.
Dr. Coapland studied Exercise Physiology at Appalachian State University prior to his tenure at New York Chiropractic College. He is credentialed by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. This enables Dr. Coapland to design and implement strength training and conditioning programs for athletes in individual and team settings. He has received advanced training in soft tissue injuries in sports and is credentialed by Active Release Techniques.
Dr. Coapland has extensive experience working with athletes. He has treated participants of the Lake Placid Ironman Triathlon, U.S. Track & Field Indoor Masters Championship in Boston and Timberman Triathlon in Gilford, NH.
Dr. Coapland is also an experienced endurance athlete who enjoys competing in triathlons and ultramarathons. He has completed multiple endurance events including the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run. The next big adventure is the 2007 Ford Ironman Triathlon in Lake Placid, N.Y. |

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