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Countdown to Toronto ... 8 Days!

RSVP "HOW MUCH MORE PREPARED CAN WE BE?" With an upper body overdeveloped from pushing his wheelchair chair half way around the world, Rick's muscles produce heat that must be controlled during his climb up the Great Wall. Recurring infection and fever make the effort to control his temperature more difficult as he struggles with the increasing grade and the sun that quickly warms the mountain air....

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Countdown to Toronto ... 10 Days To Go!

We're so excited for the Special Event Screening in Toronto on September 28that we've decided to do a countdown to the event to get you just as excited about it as we are! Everyday for the next 10 days we will be posting different clips from the film which we believe exemplify the true meaning of what it means to be a hero. Please like, comment, share with your friends and make sure you reserve...

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We Are All Disabled - Part 15

Turning Victor Webster into a Pretzel  In the interview excerpt below, Mike Jacobs who worked with Victor Webster - teaching him what it took to play a disabled athlete, talks about Victor's journey and his own. Sadly, Mike Jacobs passed away before seeing the film completed but his contribution to the movie and the lessons learned by all lucky enough to have crossed his path, will never be...

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We Are All Disabled - Part 14

A Blue Man's Tale   I laugh a lot but never more than at myself. A Blue Man's Tale is about one of those moments. Mercifully, I was alone - almost alone anyway because when it happened, I was beside myself. At first, it was shock then disbelief and then it all became, too funny.     On the road with Man in Motion Tour twenty five years ago, I had many different responsibilities. Friends forever was...

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We Are All Disabled - Part 13

The Man I Want To Be   For two years now I've hidden my bicycle away behind amplifiers and buried it under guitars. It's much easier not to think about how good a bike can be for your heart and especially, for your head which as you know from these blogs, can a problem for a musician like me, who is prone to think too much.    But then summer arrived in Vancouver and full of reckless abandon, I pulled...

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