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OVERCOMING OBSTACLES
By Janis Holland

Almost everyday for the last 5 years, hundreds of fit women have come to learn how to conquer the obstacle course. The most important thing Al Rosen relates is the Obstacle Course is about overcoming and conquering obstacles and challenges. "The challenges are within themselves. Although the WTF obstacle course consists of 10 foot wall, running grid, monkey bars, 15 foot cargo net, hurdles, etc., the real obstacle is the "Obstacle of Life." The "Obstacle of Life" is accepting the challenges and attacking and conquering each. Challenges might be physical, mental, emotional, medical or possibly all of the above. The most important thing is to stay POSITIVE and surround oneself with POSITIVE PEOPLE," states Rosen.


Lindsey, Stephanie, Jennifer, Al Rosen

If anyone should know about obstacles it is the Trifitman, Al Rosen. Coach/Promoter/Teacher/Businessman/Dad Al is the proud father of 3 daughters, Stephanie, Jennifer, and Lindsey. At an early age, Stephanie and Jennifer Rosen showed extreme talent in the sport of gymnastics. Stephanie, by the age of 7, was already competing in USA sanctioned events. Jennifer, following in the older sisters footsteps, began competing at the age of 5. Both girls eventually went on the win state and national titles.

On September 22, 1987, the third daughter, Lindsey was born. She did not have a sufficient airway to breathe, thus was trached (tube in her neck) a few days after birth. The doctors in Tampa related she would have the trach for life. "Not so," said the dad who has battled with some of the biggest and toughest in his professional wrestling days. "Rosen says one thing he learned is there is no such thing as always and never."
With the help and guidance of his brother Jeff Rosen, M.D., Rosen sought the most knowledgeable physicians in the world or as he stated, "I wanted the World Champions."
"Sometimes you have to travel a bit to get the championship - heck, Mohammed Ali, went all the way to Zaire to get the title. Well, Boston Children's Hospital and Philadelphia Children's Hospitals are much closer then Africa. The gurus of the world, the medical champions of the universe, the masters of pediatric vocal cords were in the northeast and Lindsey Rosen was going to see the best," rambles Rosen in his New York accent.

 
Al Rosen, Lindsey, Dr. Wetmore

The physicians who would perform numerous operations and oversea Lindsey's medical care would be Dr. Gerald Healy (Boston) and Dr. Ralph Wetmore (Philadelphia). August 15, 1994, Lindsey Rosen had the trach removed and was breathing on her own. Dr. Wetmore said she might be limited in some athletic ventures and stated she will never be a marathon runner, which was fine with the Rosen's.

 

Approximately, six months later, a friend of Rosen's, Eric Truvillion (former football player) said his company, New England Life, was sponsoring a Children's Gasparilla Run in downtown Tampa. It was a run covering half mile. Lindsey said she wanted to attempt it. Despite having the trach, Lindsey had been taking dance and gymnastic lessons so she was in good physical shape. Yes, she conquered the run despite being a little huffy at the end.

Next challenge was the martial arts. She got involved in karate with two of the dad's friends Gus and Luis Lugo. The Lugo brothers saw a lot of desire, physical ability and a lot of heart. Within two years, she went on to win the Florida State championship in weapons and fighting. Dave Skylar, founder of USA Kick remembers the championship fight when Rosen was up against a girl two heads taller. "She attacked and got out; her kicks were followed by punches and she had a fierce desire in her eyes," Skylar remembers.


Today, Lindsey Rosen is an accomplished dancer. She excels in ballet, toe, lyrical, jazz, tap, and hip hop. She can throw a back handspring, roundhouse kick and go over the WTF 10 foot wall on the obstacle course. Her voice is raspy and she still has a scar on her neck. With the help of champion doctors, the support of positive family members, friends and coaches, Lindsey overcame many obstacles and is a "champion" today.

 


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