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How Far Can You Go?: My 25-Year Quest to Walk Again Through a radical therapy, he retrained his mind and challenged conventional thinking to walk again after 25 years in a .Yet he longed for one more victory: to walk on the beach with his family, hold
| Title | : | How Far Can You Go?: My 25-Year Quest to Walk Again |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.83 (397 Votes) |
| Id Book | : | 0316262854 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-03-29 |
| Type File | : | PDF, DOC, RTF, ePub |
An inspirational memoir by a man who became an elite wheelchair athlete after suffering a catastrophic spinal injury and who finally walked again 25 years after his accident.After two years of intense physical therapy following his crippling accident, John Maclean set a new course for himself when his father encouraged him to embrace his new reality and asked: "How far can you go?" Inspired, Maclean became the first paraplegic to complete the Ironman World Championship and swim the English Channel before going on to win a silver medal for rowing at the 2008 Paralympic Games--yet these achievements did not come easy or on his first try. But with fierce tenacity, determination, and the love of family and friends Maclean was able to see each dream realized.Yet he longed for one more victory: to walk on the beach with his family, holding his wife's hand. Through a radical therapy, he retrained his mind and challenged conventional thinking to walk again after 25 years in a
John Maclean is a Paralympian and was the first wheelchair athlete to complete the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championships and swim the English Channel. He is the founder of The John Maclean Foundation, assisting children in wheelchairs and their families. John lives in Australia with his wife, Amanda, and son, Jack.
Mark Tabb has authored/co-authored more than 25 books, including Running For My Life, with U.S Olympian Lopez Lomong, and the #1 bestseller Mistaken Identity.
Mark Tabb has authored/co-authored more than 25 books, including Running For My Life, with U.S Olympian Lopez Lomong, and the #1 bestseller Mistaken Identity.
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Therapy teachers like to go to a section that challanges the paitent, but we are also doing the other sections as general exercise.. Great book.. Receive a book with pocket pages containing objects owned many years ago, makes you remember happy hours spent playing with Lego. In short, Kevin at his best. A la tercera noche lloro 5 minutos y ya. They did help this "geographically challenged" read
Therapy teachers like to go to a section that challanges the paitent, but we are also doing the other sections as general exercise.. Great book.. Receive a book with pocket pages containing objects owned many years ago, makes you remember happy hours spent playing with Lego. In short, Kevin at his best. A la tercera noche lloro 5 minutos y ya. They did help this "geographically challenged" read
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