EPISODE · Feb 9, 2023 · 1H 2M
#146 Overcoming Any Obstacle: SEAN FONG - World record holder, BJJ champion and Unstoppable Force!
from Bulletproof For BJJ Podcast · host JT & Joey
BJJ is challenging with all your limbs, what if you only had 1 arm & 1 leg? Sean Fong survived massive physical trauma in rural Fiji as a kid which left him without his right leg and left arm. He had to relearn how to live again, but he had a burning desire to show the world he could be the best! His no BS, get after it approach led him to become a swimming champion, World Record holder and ultimately brought him to Jiu-Jitsu. Many able bodied people make excuses as to why they can't or won't do BJJ but this never crossed Sean's mind. He has done everything in his power to be a great athlete and push himself to roll and compete against able bodied competitors. This lead him to the top of the Podium at Abu Dhabi Pro world tournament. Sean's story is inspiring, his example is amazing and his purpose to share and help others through BJJ will have you captivated.If you want to connect with Sean click below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sean1fong/?hl=enFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/seanfong.connect/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanfongconnect/?originalSubdomain=au
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BJJ is challenging with all your limbs, what if you only had 1 arm & 1 leg? Sean Fong survived massive physical trauma in rural Fiji as a kid which left him without his right leg and left arm. He had to relearn how to live again, but he had a burning desire to show the world he could be the best! His no BS, get after it approach led him to become a swimming champion, World Record holder and ultimately brought him to Jiu-Jitsu. Many able bodied people make excuses as to why they can'...
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#146 Overcoming Any Obstacle: SEAN FONG - World record holder, BJJ champion and Unstoppable Force!
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