Liz is an amazing woman who can testify about Parkinson’s disease and motivate others to follow her lead to “keep moving” as she does with hiking, running, weight lifting and looking closer at rowing.
Liz is an amazing woman who can testify about Parkinson’s disease and motivate others to follow her lead to “keep moving” as she does with hiking, running, weight lifting and looking closer at rowing.
This is a short video since I was sick for about a week and didn't obtain any testimonies and little footage of the events. I placed my short testimony at the end which I pray will minister to you as so many others have ministered to me.
Urs Wunderli is an example of why you need to stay fit - he rowed with his grandson in the races at Sarasota and won the Bronze medal. His advice is like so many others we interview - "just do something"
Bill and Jann are a great example of how spouses motivate and support each other. Bill has a distinguished career of coaching at the Naval Academy and has maintained a high degree of fitness which he attributes to saving his life from a major heart attack where he was...
Leon likes to test his athletic limits which often happens as you enter the last 100 yards of a rowing race. His competitive nature won him the Gold at this race. Like so many other testimonies Leon says "there's room for everybody" and rowing is a welcoming...
Danielle is mainly a Triathlete but here at Lake Fairview to support her husband Leon who won the Gold in his rowing event. Danielle and Leon are a great example of the benefits of conditioning, support and motivation from your spouse.
Daniel purchased his first Skull boat at age 70 and now at age 79 anyone can see the benefits he has obtained from rowing. Daniel is also a Triathlete who advises us all to "keep moving"
Jane has used rowing as therapy along with the benefit of great friends and teammates which motivate her to look forward to training. Jane's faith has seen her through the worst of times and her faith always gives her hope for the future.
Elaine had a distinguished career in the Air Force and enjoys the friendships available in rowing as it was in the Air Force. It was Elaine's sister who dealt with cancer through rowing that convinced Elaine to "Get Involved" which she recommends to others.