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How-to Succeed Against All Odds

 

Last year, I won my division at an AAU sanctioned Powerlifting meet (squat, bench press and deadlift). Not bad, considering I have a rare muscle disorder called Periodic Paralysis. I'm not anything special, but I do know a secret that you can use today to start succeeding against all odds in your own life. It is easy, and I know you can do it too, if you try. (That was a hint!)

With Periodic Paralysis, the cell membranes leak potassium ions, causing the muscle cells to rapidly and unpredictably drain down and quite working--like the flash in a disposable camera. For me, exercise is a big trigger. My training for this meet consisted entirely of working up to one big single, in one of the main lift, once per week. That's all I could do, but every week for eight weeks, I would try. (Have you started to figure out the secret?)

On the day of the meet, I didn't do any warm-up lifts. My opening lift WAS my warm-up! Then I tried something heavier, and on my third attempt, I tried to set a new Personal Record (PR). Only in the squat, did I actually set a new PR, but I tried. (Do you see where I'm coming from?)

At this meet, most of the other guys my size were 50% stronger than me. Thousands of gym rats could have lifted more than I did, and beaten me at this AAU tournament. They never showed up. They weren't there. They chickened out, didn't think they were good enough, didn't come or were afraid to even TRY! So I won! Now, what's the secret to overcoming great odds and maybe, just maybe coming out a winner? (You already know the answer, dont you.) You have to try! You have to try.

Author: Rodney Robbins
 
Author Bio:

Rodney Robbins

Rodney Robbins, A Paradox in Motion

Rodney Robbins is novelist with a quirky sense of humor and a quality expert with 15+ years experience in manufacturing and restaurant management.

Rodney Robbins also has a rare muscle disorder called Periodic Paralysis and enjoys the shooting sports. He grew up in a New Age family, writes fiction about modern day Witches and attended a wonderful Lutheran college. He has Celiac Disease (an autoimmune response to grains) and complex migraines that cause him to actually bite people?s heads clean off. Rodney also has a strong sense of compassion for everyone who suffers and is not comforted.

In short, Rodney Robbins is just the kind of person you would expect to draw zany cartoons, to write books for young adults, or to help people turn their restaurant into the kind of magical place that draws a crowd and sends them all home satisfied!

"I hope you enjoy the articles I?ve posted for you here at ezinearticles.com," says Rodney, "and I hope you remember to love much, laugh often and enjoy your life."

 
 
 

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