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Bodybuilding Tragedy
to Triumph
My life long involvement in physical fitness has been, to say
the least, an adventure. Having an ectomorph body type has always
made it hard on me to be involved in the physical activities
that I longed to participate in. In grade school I could not
play football for my size and stature were just too small. In
high school I wrestled in the 98 lb. class and weighed 96 lbs.
soaking wet! After high school the bodybuilding bug bit me,
and I was hooked. Having an ectomorph type physique, I could
not have picked a harder sport to compete in. After two fruitless
years of following the mainstream bodybuilding routines, I developed
a bodybuilding system for myself that slowly but surely added
muscle mass and strength to my frail physique. Three years later
I competed in my first bodybuilding contest and won. Many people
now took notice of how I totally changed my physique, and I
was soon thereafter writing up training and nutrition programs
for people. In 1986, I competed in another Bodybuilding Championship
and placed third in my class. It was obvious to me that the
steroids in bodybuilding were going to make it even harder on
a natural athlete like myself, but I decided I would keep training
hard and be the best I could be.
Then one year later tragedy struck. While working at a steel
company, 10,000 lbs. of steel
came crashing down on my right lower leg. The tibia and fibula
were totally broken in half with some of the bone missing, every
bone in the foot was broken and most of the frontal muscle and
skin tissue were torn off the leg. Because a doctor in the emergency
room that I arrived at knew of my physical conditioning, he
convinced them not to amputate my lower leg right then; they
would wait until I came out of the coma. The doctors informed
me we had about a 20% chance of saving the leg—and that
amputation was, in their opinion, the path to take. When decision
time came, I decided I wanted to do everything possible to save
my leg. Over the next two years I had 11 major operations and
numerous minor operations to save my leg; knowing at any time
the doctors would have to amputate if progress stopped or my
life was threatened. Several times they wanted to amputate,
but I said no and saving my leg won out. I was lucky I trained
with heavy weights for four years as that type of lifting thickened
my bones and made it possible to use my bones for the bone grafts.
The hospital rehabilitation program I was put on to strengthen
and recondition my leg was not for me. I knew if I was going
to reach my goal of competing again, I would have to be much
more aggressive, persistent and inventive in my approach to
training. Against the doctors wishes I quit the hospital rehab
and started my own rehabilitation. Slow, steady and progressive
was my approach, always inventing new exercises and moves to
accommodate my limited ankle movement in my right lower leg.
My driving force for saving my leg was
to compete again. I did not care if I won the contest.
I just wanted to turn the tragedy into triumph by walking on
stage again. In May of 2001 I did just that. I entered and won
the Masters Michigan Bodybuilding Contest. I realized my goal
of 14 years earlier.
I became an NFPT certified trainer
in 1994. The reason I chose the NFPT for my certification program
was I liked their approach to sensible and progressive training,
as well as a balanced nutrition and supplementation regimen.
I opened Power Health Personal Training in 1999 and started
training people full time.
I have just finished writing a book (From
Tragedy To Triumph), which details my struggles with
the accident and my physical and emotional successes using a
Bodybuilding lifestyle.
As hard and as difficult as my challenges have been through
life, I know that without having been challenged physically
and emotionally as I have been, I could not fully understand
and relate to the physical as well as psychological needs of
my clients. My motto is “Have A
Power Health Day” and thank God we live in a country
that allows it.
Daniel Przyojski is a contributing writer for the World Natural
Sports Organization www.WNSO.com,
producers of the popular FAME World Event Series www.FAMEworldevents.com.
Dan will be returning to the competitive stage in the upcoming
year to try his hand at turning Pro with WNSO!
For more information on Daniel Pryzyojski or the FAME World
Event Series, visit the website or email: compete@WNSO.com!
Train Hard…Train Natural…Compete!
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