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Wheelchair Fitness King: CrossFit Coach Zach Yule without Legs
There is no hope for physical disability? This CrossFit fitness instructor without legs will tell you that there is no "impossible" in his dictionary! Moreover, he is teaching other disabled people how to push their bodies to the limit. Zach Yule, 26, can do 420-pound sit-ups, push-ups and pull-ups directly in a wheelchair (and a hand! ), as if it were a part of his body. Last year, he started his own CrossFit gym, offering free courses for the disabled.

Zach Yule, a fitness instructor without legs? Whoever tells me that I can't do something-I can prove that they are all wrong. Zach, from Houston, Texas, said, "When I exercise in the gym, it is the best time of my life." One word you can never use in my gym is "no". As long as you come here, the word will automatically disappear from your mouth. 」

? When Zach was born in Barcroft TV station, the doctor amputated his legs because his leg bones were too fragile and his thigh bones were incomplete. But his mother, Cheryl Corbello, never gave up on him, and let him know that she was no different from other people with sound limbs from an early age.

Zach Yule at birth? Barcroft TV "When he was only seven months old, I never handed him the bottle directly. He had to crawl around in plaster to get it. " Cher said, "He often asked me to put things in the cupboard below, so that he didn't have to stand up and grab them, but I told him there was no such thing." I won't be with you forever, so you must learn to do what you have to do. I told him that he could be whoever he wanted, and I didn't care that others might tell him it was impossible. We must find another way to give him a positive answer. 」

When Zach Yule was in high school? When Barcroft TV was in junior high school, Zach began to take part in various sports and weightlifting, but his coach refused to let him play. He said, "They don't want me to take part in the competition because they think I will definitely get hurt. However, according to my own observation, I am the most competitive player among them. In high school, my name was always at the top of the school bench news list. " I can't squat or lift hard, but I can bench press, and I want to be the first! I was the third in my freshman year, and I was the champion of the whole school until graduation. 」

Zach Yule and his parents are in high school? Zack, a Barcroft TV station, decided to put his knowledge and strength about fitness into his gym, where he could teach other disabled people how to keep healthy. He said: "I feel that I am a very strict teacher. I don't like my students making excuses at all." He is also very satisfied and proud of the status quo: "Being able to help other disabled people is my best achievement so far. These courses are free for disabled athletes, because I know how difficult it is not to know what to do. Many people in wheelchairs feel that they can't see the future and have no hope. 」

How are Zach Yule and his mother now? Barcroft TV station Zach said, "What I want to tell other amputees or any kind of disabled people is:' Don't let anyone tell you what you can't do. You will definitely have room for improvement. You just need to keep your faith and go forward, and you will succeed one day. 」

? Zach can drive, too