Gab Adams Biography
This guy has no limbs, but he dancing amazingly. History of Gabe Adams 9 Fierce, Glavcom. A guy born without limbs is dancing a Break Dance to make friends. Do you think this is fantastic? Not by no means! But in his case, he did not have a single limb at all. He was adopted by the Americans, Janel and Ron Adamsa. In early childhood, they brought him to the United States.
He grew up with 13 brothers and sisters in Keisville, Utah. At school, Gabe tried to study dancing and found that this is a great way to make friends. In addition, it turned out that his body without limbs is quite capable of making complex figures of Break Dance. The difficulties of independent life from a young age, Gabe began to use a wheelchair, but his parents decided that their son should be independent.
They worked hard with his adopted son to help him overcome various difficulties, even if it cost many tears and quarrels. At school, Gabe held a pencil or pen between the shoulder and the cheek to write in the lessons. He learned to take a shower and wash his head, squeezing the shampoo on the shower wall, then rub his head on him. And using a smartphone, he slightly presses the upper lip on the phone screen.
Gabe says: “I hated my parents because they forced me to do all this hard work, but now I look at them and rejoice that they prompted me to become an independent person. I think that my best achievements are that I learned to walk, dress, climb and go down the stairs, sit in a wheelchair, and even dance. Now I can look at my life and see how far I have advanced.
” Mocking at the school is one of 10 brothers and four sisters, Geib - Landon. This is his peer, he is only a month younger than Gabe. They are very friendly and something similar. They graduated from high school together. But, although Landon was a typical schoolboy - he went in for sports and got acquainted with the girls - the experience of Geib at school was much more tragic.
He had to listen to cruel comments in his direction daily, and even to transfer the bullying. Gabe says: “Once I was in a drawing lesson, and our drawing teacher gave us the task of criticizing the drawings of his neighbor. And when I began to do this, the boy that I criticized, quarreled: "It seems that God made a mistake by creating you." When I came home that day, I felt crushed.
I could not throw it out of my head. " Gabe himself says that before going to school, he cried every time. But his mother took him aside, forced him to look at herself in the mirror and speak ten compliments to himself. And going outside, he had to remember all the good things that he said to himself. But despite the support of his parents, they constantly mocked Gabe, and he decided to change the school.
The dance competition, but after the ninth grade, Gabe told his parents that he wanted to return to the public school and stay with his brother and sister. He began to dance again. He wanted to get out of a wheelchair, just to be himself and have fun. One of his friends advised him to try himself in a dance competition as part of a team. At first, it was very difficult for him, because the girls whispered behind him that he was taken into the team only because of disability.
Gabe even began to ask the coach not to include him in the team. But she replied that she took him not because of pity, but because he dances well and deserved this place. An independent life after graduating from high school Gabe decided to prove that he could live independently. He began to make a career as a motivational speaker, whose speech would inspire an audience.
When Gabe is asked if his life is difficult, and he would like to have limbs, he answers like that. The only thing I can teach myself and others is a simple truth that life is difficult only when you complicate it. If you simplify it, it will become easier to live. Of course, I would like me to have arms and legs. But if I don’t have them, then without them I will live as fun as I can.
” And you could not only resist the blows of fate, but to make your life bright and cheerful, like Gabe Adams?