Living with Parkinson's Disease - The Way of the Ninja: Jimmy Choi
Secrets of the ninja 36: Hey Everyone! Fantastic episode for you today with Jimmy Choi! He is an absolute inspiration. Jimmy Was Diagnosed with Parkison's Disease at 27. After being in denial about it for 8 years and having a fall with his child in his arms, he decided to do something about it. Fast forward to now Jimmy is on Team Fox with the Michael J. Fox Foundation and has run in many marathons and events to help raise awareness for Parkinson's. He holds 2 Guinness World Records and has competed on American Ninja Warrior 4 times. Jimmy's Instagram: / jcfoxninja Support Jimmy's effort to raise awareness: https://fundraise.michaeljfox.org/tf-... Get Ninja Strong! use my code kadeem10 at Ozigrip to get 10% off! https://ozigrip.com.au/ Support the podcast: / 52ninja #parkinsons #ninjawarrior #podcast

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