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Post by T.T. on Jan 26, 2024 6:06:09 GMT 10
Teen Who Was Told He’d Never Walk with Cerebral Palsy Just Took 1st Place in Bodybuilding Competition. Hunter Moore is just like any other teen athlete. He loves to play sports, made the varsity team, and doesn’t mind throwing up a few gym selfies on his Instagram. “It’s all genetics, bro,” he says laughingly while pumping his nearly 20-inch bicep. The genetics, in Moore’s case, is Dystonic Cerebral Palsy from a stroke he suffered as an infant that left him partially paralyzed on his left side. Link
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Post by ellyfant on Jan 26, 2024 7:08:02 GMT 10
Good for him, that must have been very difficult - guess it's a case of mind over matter
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Post by T.T. on Jan 26, 2024 7:32:56 GMT 10
Ellyfant determination is a great thing.
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Post by ♣Emerald♣ on Jan 26, 2024 22:57:45 GMT 10
Good luck to him and I have no doubt in my mind that he will succeed. A credit to himself and his family, bless him.
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Post by T.T. on Jan 27, 2024 4:20:21 GMT 10
Emerald it certainly is a credit to him and his family.
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Post by spice on Jan 28, 2024 0:21:16 GMT 10
Definitely the right attitude to have. And good for him but I think those bulked up muscles look awful.
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Post by T.T. on Jan 28, 2024 2:40:40 GMT 10
Spice I am with you not keen at all on bulked up muscles.
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