4.8 • 647 Ratings
🗓️ 25 November 2020
⏱️ 61 minutes
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What would you do if you were born without a femur in one of your legs and told you would never walk, especially, if you were born into a modest Moroccan family with no access to technology or real health assistance?
What if you had to endure the ridicule and shame that comes with rejection and exclusion from schoolmates and teachers who won't let you participate in organized sports?
Like today's guest, Mohamed Lahna, you would hopefully adapt and rise above. You would visit the local cobbler and develop your own ill-fitted shoewear. You would attempt to play sports and participate in soccer and swimming just like all of your friends - even when the odds are stacked against you.
You would dream big and, if you're anything like Mo, you would work your way to the Paralympics with a meteoric-like rise in endurance sports and, once again, against all odds, you would succeed.
Today's episode is not only a celebration of athletic achievement but also a recognition of emotional and physical resilience. Lahna provides lessons and inspiration for overcoming adversity as a disabled athlete. But, naturally, these are lessons that all can adopt in their daily lives. He also recognizes those who came on board to help him succeed: Matt Dixon, the Challenged Athletes Foundation, and even his French translator. These were people who treated him, not just as a disabled athlete, but a world-class athlete.
As we approach Thanksgiving and the holiday season in the United States, it's also our chance to celebrate Giving Tuesday, which is why we recognize the Challenged Athletes Foundation for the tireless work that they do to keep everyone in the game of life.
As Mohamed says on his website, "Sport has provided me a new sense of freedom and a changed outlook on life. We can do more than we ever imagined if we just dare ourselves to push a little harder, go a little further."
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0:00.0 | I'm Matt Dixon and welcome to the Purple Patch podcast. |
0:03.5 | The mission of Purple Patch is to empower and educate every human being to reach their athletic potential. |
0:09.3 | Through the lens of athletic potential, you reach your human potential. |
0:13.3 | The purpose of this podcast is to help time-starved people everywhere integrate sport into life. |
0:19.8 | And welcome to the Purple Patch podcast as ever, your host Matt Dixon. |
0:25.9 | And let me ask you this. |
0:28.0 | What happens when you're born in Morocco with one of your legs missing the large bone in the |
0:34.5 | upper leg? |
0:35.5 | Yep, the femur. |
0:37.4 | You've got a dedicated family, but absolutely no access to elevated medical care, |
0:42.5 | no chance for corrective surgery, high-end prosthetics. |
0:46.7 | What do you do? |
0:48.5 | You get on with life. |
0:50.2 | At least, this is what Mohamed Lana did. |
0:53.6 | His parents taking him to the local cobbler to incrementally build up a platform to help |
0:59.7 | him walk normally, staying inspired despite being told that he wasn't allowed to participate |
1:05.2 | in gym class at school throughout his disability, and taking the chance to come to the US, where the world |
1:12.6 | of sport opened up after being connected with the Challenged Athletes Foundation. |
1:16.6 | And finally, his journey to completing the Hawaii Iron Man World Championships, the famed Norseman |
1:22.6 | Triathlon, the toughest Iron Man in the world, a run across the Sahara and of course what we'll talk about today, the Paralympic |
1:31.3 | bronze medal. It is a story of mental and physical resilience, adaptability and great accomplishment |
1:39.3 | in the face of challenge and adversity. I would say that sounds like a story for our times. Wouldn't you agree? |
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