Motivating Pic!!

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  • vjade
    vjade Posts: 27
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    Yes, it truly puts things into perspective. We are often the ones who stop ourselves from succeeding. Thank you for the post.
  • Podgethepuffer
    Podgethepuffer Posts: 14 Member
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    I was sitting here thinking, can I be bothered to go out for a cycle ride on this beautiful still sunny day. After seeing this, darned sure I can. Thank you for the inspiration.

    All friends and motivation such as this welcomed anytime.
  • Shannon023
    Shannon023 Posts: 14,529 Member
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    What a beautiful picture!

    Love it, thank you for bringing me to tears at the gym.

    I mean I just got something in my eye ;)

    Darn allergy season! :wink:
  • mario284
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    Great post! :smile:
  • Sally749
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    He is sooo adorable!!!:wink:
  • xDeannaGarciax
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    Beautiful picture! Thank you for sharing! :heart:
  • Ashley_Panda
    Ashley_Panda Posts: 1,404 Member
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    Aww, He's so adorable! Look at that big smile. :)
  • platoon
    platoon Posts: 340
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    That's excellent! Yes, we can! :-)
  • Natural
    Natural Posts: 461 Member
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    we have no excuses. great image.
  • tashjs21
    tashjs21 Posts: 4,584 Member
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    When you feel like you "can't" exercise, think of this:

    451CodyMcCasland.jpg

    You can. :flowerforyou: :heart:

    Wanted to see this beautiful smile on page 2!


    Thanks for posting Shannon, this little precious is truly inspiring!
  • Shannon023
    Shannon023 Posts: 14,529 Member
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    His story:

    "3. Cody McCasland

    Cody McCasland was delivered prematurely in 2001 missing several bones in his legs, and had other birth defects as well. He was not expected to live for more than a few days. Cody underwent multiple surgeries to correct defects in his organs and limbs. His legs were amputated in 2003. That same afternoon, Cody was caught trying to walk on his stumps! He was fitted with prosthetic legs and learned to walk immediately -and never looked back. He started using running prosthetics at age five. Cody runs, swims, plays games, and competes in athletic competitions. He’s won gold medals for both swimming and running, and hopes to represent the US in the Paralympic Games someday. At just short of nine years old, Cody is also busy speaking to groups about limb differences and promotes the Challenged Athletes Foundation."

    :heart:
  • tashjs21
    tashjs21 Posts: 4,584 Member
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    Yep, there are those tears. What an amazing little guy!
  • Bellydance
    Bellydance Posts: 105 Member
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    Absolutely beautiful...
  • tatze
    tatze Posts: 9 Member
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    Wow!
  • LexieSweetheart
    LexieSweetheart Posts: 793 Member
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    awww he is having the time of his life! thanks for sharing this pic