July 7, 1978 started as just another day for Dave Kekich. He was working out in the gym… without a care in the world. The next day, he found himself staring at a hospital room ceiling, connected to machines, unable to move anything below his arms.
Read the rest at the Master’s Athlete blog. Dave’s 100 Credos is an excellent guide to living.
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