Cancer survivor singlespeeds for healing, and encourages others to do same

July 23, 2008

So, I’m outta shape.  I’ve got three kids and not a whole lot of time on my hands, hate gyms, and… oh… a billion other excuses.  Looking at this video by 1speeder, I suddenly crave a bike, a pebbled, snow-dusted path, and a meandering afternoon.  (Of course, I’d need better leg muscles too, but dream with me please.) 1speeder says his goal is to inspire other cancer survivors to ride, since he credits singlespeeding with helping him through a chemo resistant form of Hodgkins Lymphoma.  This video takes place just 95 days after his bone-marrow transplant! 

I know many of you are sharing hope on personal blogs and sites like YouTube.  Please remember that you can keep the accounts you already have AND upload to SharingHope.tv too.  It’s an extra step, but it will bring your inspiring words, photos, and video directly to the people in the cancer community who need the encouragement.  If you have any questions, please see the tutorials or comment here.


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