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On November 29, 2018, 22 year old Jack Greener was living life to the fullest when he was sparing in a jiu-jitsu class and suffered a broken neck at C4-C5 resulting in paralysis from the neck down as well as numerous strokes due to blood clotting the morning following the accident. He says he lost everything that day and has been fighting to regain it since. He is a mirror for anyone who has excuses for mediocrity in life and hopes to reflect the message that if he can accomplish what he has, there is no room for excuses from anyone else.
In this episode, Jack shares the chilling details of what happened that day, the mindset and attitude he had towards recovering and being able to walk again and how it led him to summiting Mt. Whitney.
Follow Jack: @paralyzedtopeaks
www.paralyzedtopeaks.com
Keep an eye out for the full-length documentary "Paralyzed to Peaks: The Mount Whitney Project" premiering on November 5th.
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On November 29, 2018, 22 year old Jack Greener was living life to the fullest when he was sparing in a jiu-jitsu class and suffered a broken neck at C4-C5 resulting in paralysis from the neck down as well as numerous strokes due to blood clotting the morning following the accident. He says he lost everything that day and has been fighting to regain it since. He is a mirror for anyone who has excuses for mediocrity in life and hopes to reflect the message that if he can accomplish what he has, there is no room for excuses from anyone else.
In this episode, Jack shares the chilling details of what happened that day, the mindset and attitude he had towards recovering and being able to walk again and how it led him to summiting Mt. Whitney.
Follow Jack: @paralyzedtopeaks
www.paralyzedtopeaks.com
Keep an eye out for the full-length documentary "Paralyzed to Peaks: The Mount Whitney Project" premiering on November 5th.