Monday, August 25, 2014

CSM Today

Champion Sports Medicine is a premiere Sports Medicine Facility that is housed within the University of Alabama's Student Recreation Center. This state of the art facility is over 200,000 square foot and is made-up of a wide variety of cardiovascular, strength, fitness, and aquatic equipment. Outside of the facilities is 29 acres of multi-purpose fields that can be utilized for individualized physical therapy protocols. The facility also offers a wide variety of therapeutic modalities which can aide in the rehabilitation process.
Champion Sports Medicine Specialty Areas
Physical Therapy
Sports Medicine
Athletic Training
Sports Performance
Pediatrics
Work Conditioning
Impairment Ratings
Athletic Enhancement
Aquatic Therapy
Vestibular Rehab
Osteoporosis
Manual Therapy
Orthotics
TMJ Dysfunction
Pilates
Functional Capacity Evaluations
Champion Sports Medicine is the physical therapy provider of choice for:
The University of Alabama Athletics
The University of Alabama Club Sports
The University of Alabama Intramural Sports
The University of Alabama Informal Recreation
The University of Alabama Million Dollar Band
The University of West Alabama Athletics
Stillman College
Shelton State Community College
Gordo High School
Holy Spirit High School
Tuscaloosa Christian High School

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Highway 6

Uhaul - Handtrucks - Me - Dad - HD Boxes - JWM Chevy 
&
Highway 6 is HISTORY

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Time to GO!

The time has come for me to leave Ole Miss.  After much prayer and consultation with family, friends, accountants and mentors, I will resign as a GA with Ole Miss Basketball, Golf & Tennis today.  This is a bittersweet decision.  The staff, faculty, players and fellow GA's at Ole Miss are great.  Thanks for the memories!


Friday, August 1, 2014

Mr. Crippled Man

Back in May when Spencer and I (mom) came to Oxford to finalize the move, a young man who was very crippled was walking down the road in the heat of the day.  It was extremely hard for him to keep his balance due to his disability.  He was some distance away on the other side of the road and we had an appointment to make, but we commented to each other that our hearts hurt for him.  We talked about how thankful and blessed that God granted us a limbs in working order.


As we returned to the intersection from our appointment, mr crippled man was nowhere to be seen.......

Today,  2 ½ months later, as Spencer is talking on the phone with me during his lunch break --- "I have to call you back mom".

Details that followed:
Mr. crippled man was again walking down the road in the heat of the day.  Spencer pulled over and asked if he needed a ride.  "YES" I do.  "Where do you need to go?"  "I need a ride to the square" "Perfect, I will take you there"  "I have been in the hospital and I have nothing to eat -- do you think you could get me some groceries?"  "ABSOLUTELY!"

As Mr. crippled man gets out of the car, he is told that God (Holy Spirit) was the One who told me to help you, this is not from me.   "Thanks man".

The mr. crippled man had not had a bath in days, he was so frail and hot and stinky.  The smell that remained in my car for hours reminded me of the blessings that I have and God loves each one of us regardless of our circumstances, clothes or status.  Thank you Jesus for letting Spencer be Your hands and feet today!