Ali Jawad is a British Paralympic powerlifter that was born without legs.
He took up powerlifting at the age of 16, and went on to compete in the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, finishing fourth.
The following year he made a world record lift and took gold at the Asian Open Championships.
At the 2014 powerlifting world championships in Dubai, he became world champion in his class, setting another world record lifting 190kg.
He is also known for his academic work on anti-doping, and has since then started working on creating a new fitness app for the disabled population called Accessercise
In this upcoming interview, we sit down together to discuss:
-His childhood and upbringing that made him who he is today
-What inspired him to become a professional powerlifter
-The parallel between success in sports & entrepreneurship
-The mindset for success and perseverance
-His new upcoming fitness app for the disabled population @Accessercise
...and so much more!
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