Student in wheelchair scales climbing wall after just a week’s practice

Student in wheelchair scales climbing wall after just a week’s practice

A student has gone viral after he scaled a climbing wall while still in his wheelchair.

Canadian Woody Belfort, who has used a wheelchair since childhood, says he learnt to climb in just one week as part of monthly fitness challenges he sets himself.

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??Never stop climbing?? Rock Climbing November, I also call it my RCN, has been pretty tough; many falls, few scrapes and some telling me to reconsider my end goal. but.. All it took was one successful climb. All it took was faith in myself All it took was to persevere All it took was for me to never stop climbing. No matter how tall a wall is, never stop climbing No matter how much it hurts, never stop climbing. No matter what, never stop climbing Behind the lenses ? @austinrey91 . . . ?? Jamais cesser de grimper ?? Novembre d’escalade, que j’appelle aussi mon NE, a été assez difficile; plusieurs chutes, quelques égratignures et certains me recommandent de reconsidérer mon objectif final. mais.. . . Tout ce qu’il a fallu, c’est une montée réussie. Il suffisait de croire en moi-même Il suffisait de persévérer Il me suffisait de ne jamais arrêter de grimper. Car Peu importe la hauteur d’un mur, il ne faut jamais cesser de grimper Peu importe la douleur, il ne faut jamais cesser de grimper. Quoi qu’il en soit, il ne faut jamais cesser de grimper.

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“I make it look easy but I was struggling so much.

“I’m actually very honoured (the video went viral) because that video was to show that whatever you have in mind, even if it sounds crazy, even if it sounds impossible, you can do it.

“Everything I do I incorporate my wheelchair because it’s a part of me.”

His previous challenges have included gymnastics, basketball and volleyball. Last month was Bojutsu, a martial art using a wooden stick which he adapted to use with his wheelchair.

Mr Belfort is studying languages, focusing on Spanish, German and etymology, but also finds time to hold conferences in schools and share his achievements with more than 44,000 Instagram followers.

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Pro tip : don’t slide down.?

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“I’ve been active my whole life, since I was in the womb I was moving, jiggling.

“When I was a kid, I was a little daredevil in my wheelchair, I’ve always been active in sports, tried to do anything and everything in my wheelchair.

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“A trapeze artist told me he’s going to try to do trapeze with me next week with my wheelchair, to see if I can transfer from one trapeze to another with my wheelchair.

“I’ve been thinking about it for two weeks now… I can’t wait for it.”

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