amazing video James full respect to you dude! I also have an invisible illness, i suffer from hypermobile ehlers-danlos syndrome. It's a very rare and complicated condition meaning I didn't get a diagnosis until 2017, so i spent most of my life dealing with symptoms i didn't really know i had. I am so thankful that i found cycling and MTB, it kept my body in the best shape it could be and let me live mostly a decent life. My condition has deteriorated now and i am medically retired, pretty gutting not even 40 yet. I have an e-bike so i can still go on some small rides but they are so expensive. You have an inspiring story i hope it helps others as it has me, thanks so much for sharing much love.
@@jamesanderson7281 i wish i could afford an Orange one! have to settle with a diamondback as i live off benefits so can't afford a better one. it still gets me out and about so that's better than nothing :D
Wow James! The fact that you are an Orange bikes athlete is a testament to your courage and determination and a credit to your supportive parents. I'm sure your story will inspire others with similar or other challenges. Well done mate!!
Well done, very brave to highlight this. A good to see that what some may see as a weekness can sometimes end up being a strength. Keep it up, cheers Joe.
Your the only person that gives me hope. I wish I could have the intense support you have received. Really struggling with injury & pain as I try to keep MTB a hobby of mine with left-side monoplegia.
Brilliant video James 👍. My daughter has dyspraxia so it’s great to hear how well someone with dyspraxia has done in the sport. I was just wondering is there any particular exercises you do to help with the dyspraxia side of things ?
Absolutely brilliant ...and hard work, but what results! Good on you, James.
amazing video James full respect to you dude! I also have an invisible illness, i suffer from hypermobile ehlers-danlos syndrome. It's a very rare and complicated condition meaning I didn't get a diagnosis until 2017, so i spent most of my life dealing with symptoms i didn't really know i had. I am so thankful that i found cycling and MTB, it kept my body in the best shape it could be and let me live mostly a decent life. My condition has deteriorated now and i am medically retired, pretty gutting not even 40 yet. I have an e-bike so i can still go on some small rides but they are so expensive. You have an inspiring story i hope it helps others as it has me, thanks so much for sharing much love.
Your so welcome ! Thanks for sharing your amazing story also ! I’m glad your loving the e bike I hope it’s an orange one haha
@@jamesanderson7281 i wish i could afford an Orange one! have to settle with a diamondback as i live off benefits so can't afford a better one. it still gets me out and about so that's better than nothing :D
Wow James! The fact that you are an Orange bikes athlete is a testament to your courage and determination and a credit to your supportive parents. I'm sure your story will inspire others with similar or other challenges. Well done mate!!
Hopefully my story will inspire people to chase what they are passionate about , really appreciate the kind words !
Well done, very brave to highlight this. A good to see that what some may see as a weekness can sometimes end up being a strength. Keep it up, cheers Joe.
Your the only person that gives me hope. I wish I could have the intense support you have received. Really struggling with injury & pain as I try to keep MTB a hobby of mine with left-side monoplegia.
Bravo what a film. Well lad good for you.
Well done James, great video!
Brilliant video James 👍. My daughter has dyspraxia so it’s great to hear how well someone with dyspraxia has done in the sport. I was just wondering is there any particular exercises you do to help with the dyspraxia side of things ?
James great work! Inspiring!!
Heck yeah dude, 🤟🏻🔥
Why does he has so many listed orange frames on ebay?
🔥🔥🔥