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2012 ING Miami Marathon On A Hand-Cycle

2012 ING Miami Marathon Hand-Cycle

Each year ING hosts a marathon in Downtown Miami called the ING MIAMI.  It’s a 26.2 mile marathon specifically for runners.  Although, the nice people who organize the ING Miami marathon allow disabled athletes to hand-cycle 5 minutes prior to the official start.

I live in West Palm Beach, which is 1-2 hours away from Miami depending on traffic. For this reason, my wife and I stayed at a hotel down in Miami the night before the race.  The marathon started promptly at 6:00am the next morning, and I needed to be there at 5:00am to get ready.   Just the thought of waking up at 4:15am in the morning made me want to vomit. 

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Wheelchair Paraplegic Adaptive Sports: Hand-Cycle Ride Around Palm Beach (video)

Life is full of choices… Today, I choose to ride.

Other than riding a bike to school as a kid, I was never much of a cyclist growing up.  But, at the age of 16 after becoming paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair I wanted to “go”….. I can’t explain where exactly I wanted to go, but I can tell you I felt like a caged animal with way too much energy/stress/anxiety, loathing to break out and go.

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“KBG” Sit-Ski Assembly Video

4:00am Sit-Ski Build in Aspen, CO Hotel…

This video was shot last month in December 2010 while visiting Aspen, Colorado to ski.   A friend and I flew from South Florida into Denver around 10:00pm , and then proceeded to drive 3.5 hours to Aspen.  This is a video of me at 4:00am, in a zombie-like state of mind, assembling a “KBG” sit-ski.   Small price to pay, because we were actually able to wake up the next morning at 7:30am to catch first lift.  Oh so sweet.

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