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Beating the odds.(The Goodness Of America)

The New American

| October 06, 2003 | Lee, Robert W. | COPYRIGHT 2003 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an inherited disease that causes progressive muscle deterioration and weakness. There is currently no treatment for the usually-fatal disorder. SMA Type I, the severest form, is the most common single genetic cause of death in infancy. Those affected seldom survive beyond age three. The next most serious level, SMA Type II, has less severe symptoms during early infancy, but gradually worsens. Most who have it do not reach their teens, though some live well into adulthood.

Lehi, Utah, resident David Lima was diagnosed with SMA Type II shortly after birth. Now 23 years old, he is confined to a wheelchair and might appear harmless and vulnerable. Yet be is anything but, thanks to his positive outlook and unremitting determination to overcome his condition through martial arts training.

A profile in Salt Lake City's Deseret Morning News for August 18th noted that the Brigham Young University student not only has "a keen mind and quick reflexes that include using his chair as a weapon, he's a black belt in the Japanese martial art of Ninjutsu." Lima, a political science major, was awarded his first-degree black belt on May 24th of this year after an arduous self-defense and skill test against Bill Atkins, a visiting Shihan (master teacher) from California. In the wake of their tussle, Atkins observed, "That kid's getting really hard to hit."

In the beginning, Lima practiced martial arts on his own, but his mother soon contacted Brett Boyack of Jasukai ...

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