The Power Of Trust, Confidance And Hope In Yourself.
Jay was just
17 years as at the time of the devastating accident. He spent three
weeks in a coma, a further three months in intensive care and left the
hospital six months later feeling weak and weighing only seven stone.
Jay
vowed to himself to do everything he could to build his strength back
up and hit the gym , making up is his mind that not even his condition
could stop him.
“When I came
out of the coma I was in a bad way” said Jay. “I had a fractured spine,
my arm was broken in three places, I had a shattered collarbone, elbow,
wrist, and pelvis, and four broken ribs puncturing both lungs.
“My
right leg had been torn off above the knee, and I had ripped the nerves
out controlling most of my right arm, making it almost useless.
“I felt sickened and didn’t know how I could face life with half of my body missing or not functioning.”
“I
was determined to get back on track and to get as fit and as strong as I
could. As soon as I got my artificial leg I went back to work as a
mechanic and hit the gym.”
Unable to exercise
the damaged right side of his body he focused on his left, defying the
advice of his doctors to train hard and changed his diet, giving up junk
food and eating a specially constructed diet
“I could feel myself getting stronger and the gains spurred me on to train even harder,” he says.
Now in a good shape, 7 years later, Jay now weighs an amazing 14 stone, double what he weighed at the time of his injury.
Now in a good shape, 7 years later, Jay now weighs an amazing 14 stone, double what he weighed at the time of his injury.
Jay’s
girlfriend Gemma Johnson also plans to become a personal trainer so
that the couple, who first bonded over their love of exercise, can work
together and achieve great things together..
“Now
Gemma and I train together all the time and we have even started taking
part in contests together, both winning awards and being recognised for
our efforts.”
“I thought my life was over but the
truth was it was only just beginning. Thanks to the support of friends
and family and my love of the gym I have turned it all around and now
I’m in the best shape of my entire life. I feel great.”
“I
love life and I hope my story shows that everyone can achieve a great
level of fitness, no matter what the obstacles might be.”
Courtesy Of LIB.
The Power Of Trust, Confidance And Hope In Yourself.
Reviewed by Lenee Barine
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