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Robyn Lambird was pushing her body to peak performance ahead of her first Paralympic Games when the news of the postponement came down. The sudden slow down in training, quickly revealed the need to take better care of her body and mind. Lambird, who’s 4th in the world for 100-metre wheelchair racing, has been building in better nutrition and rest, while also growing her role as a fierce disability advocate. Lambird gives us a lot to learn: how we can take care of ourselves and become more inclusive of people with disabilities in our community.
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