MIRACLE
WORKERS: LOCAL PERSONAL TRAINING GYM AND YOUNG
MAN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY TAKE FIRST STEPS TOGETHER
Addie’s
Studio Latest Client Success Story is an inspiration
to all
In
a few short months, David did the unthinkable:
he walked a few steps, surpassing the fitness
goals he developed with his trainers.
SAN
DIEGO, May 2008 - David Slattery, an energetic,
laugh-a-minute 22-year old young man, was diagnosed
with Cerebral Palsy at birth. Throughout his life,
David has worked with physical therapists, but
after moving to San Diego last year, he was inspired
to start a fitness program in the hopes that he
would be less confined to his wheelchair. He began
working out two times weekly with personal trainers
at Addie’s Studio in late January. In a
few short months, David did the unthinkable: he
walked a few steps, surpassing the fitness goals
he developed with his trainers.
Now
each time I come into workout, something else
happens
“Being
able to do something that I had never been able
to do before in my life has made me believe that
if you work hard enough, anything is possible,”
said David. “I have personally outdone myself,
and now each time I come into workout, something
else happens, I can stand longer, or lift more
weight – it’s awesome!”
Christina
Terry, one of David’s personal trainers,
is thrilled with David’s progress. “The
day that David took his first steps, there wasn’t
a dry eye in the house,” she remembers.
“Our goal at Addie’s Studio is personal
transformation through fitness and nutritional
programs specially designed for our client’s
needs.”
Last week, Slattery walked from his apartment
in UTC to his appointment, and then back. The
future is bright, and Slattery hopes that with
his increased mobility he will soon be able to
start volunteering his time with children affected
with Cerebral Palsy.
“How
cool would it be to show these kids that I was
once in a wheelchair and here I am, in my walker,
hanging out!” he mused.
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Addie’s Personal Training Studio, appointment-based
boutique fitness studios located in Pacific Beach
and La Jolla at University Towne Center, have
made a name for themselves not only in the thousands
of dollars and man-hours donated to important
non-profit organizations like the San Diego Chapter
of the Autism Society of America (SDASA) and the
Pacific West Coast Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis
Society, but through the one-on-one work they
do with clients who face physical challenges.
FOR
MORE INFORMATION OR TO ARRANGE AND INTERVIEW:
Addies Personal Training Studio
Tyler Merrill, Phone: 619.838.6976
Email: tyler@addiesstudio.com
Web: addiesstudio.com
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