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USER: Scott F.
Chesney
User Profile
At the age of 30, Scott Chesney has certainly had a lifetime of
adventures
and global schooling. He is a two-time world traveler, visiting
over 30 countries in three years while studying human behavior, researching
complementary medicines, providing life enhancement coaching both
in-person and online, sharing his experiences with over 500,000
individuals through motivational and inspirational speaking engagements.
He packaged the lessons and messages from his journeys and with the
assistance of his wife, Pratiksha, created "The Devotion to Motion
World Tour," a 26 country, 14 month journey to further research into
improving the quality of life for others. The Devotion to Motion
message reached over 25 million individuals worldwide through an extensive
media campaign, speaking engagements, word of mouth, and their
frequently-visited website, www.d2motion.com
Scott's desire and passion to travel and explore the world evolved out of
a life-altering experience that transformed his life on December 28, 1985.
The day after he participated in a high school basketball game as a
sophomore, Scott woke up with numbness in his left toe. Within 48 hours,
Scott was left paralyzed from the waist down to his toes from a type of
stroke in the spinal cord that interrupted his life without any warning.
At the age of 15, Scott's dreams of playing college basketball disappeared
and new dreams of deeper purpose were born.
Scott continued his schooling, both high school at Verona High and college
at Seton Hall University, and quickly pursued a career path, focused on
connecting with people. His work experience began at The Dilenschneider
Group, a strategic counseling and crisis management firm, where he served
as the Director of Research for three years. In 1994, Scott made a
transition to cause-related marketing, fundraising, and public
speaking, as he held the position of Manager of Corporate Outreach at the Buoniconti Fund, a major
fund-raising arm of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis.
Today, Scott has founded the Devotion to Motion Life Enhancement Center in
New Jersey where his focus is coaching people on how to empower themselves
so that they can begin to fulfill their destinies and live the life for
which they are so deserving. He continues to speak publicly to individuals
from all walks of life around the world, motivating and inspiring them to
maximize their true potential. In December 2000, Scott will launch his
first book which will detail his personal experiences while offering
insight to help others obtain more peace and happiness in their lives.
During his leisure time, Scott cherishes the moments spent with his wife,
Pratiksha. He also enjoys meditating, mentoring children, reading, writing, exercising,
and being outdoors. Scott and Pratiksha reside in New Jersey.
Parastep Use Experience
Wow, my legs can still support me...The Parastep Experience” , by
Scott Chesney (May 2000)
As the result of a rare stroke in my spinal cord, I was left paralyzed
from T-7 down to my toes in 1985. From that moment forward, I promised
myself that I would continue to live life to its fullest and maximize
every opportunity that presented itself. Even though I participated
in wheelchair sports and lead a very active lifestyle, something seemed to
be missing. For the first ten years of my paralysis, I walked with leg
braces. It was a very rewarding experience, being able to stand, look down
at my toes, improve circulation, and all the other benefits of standing,
but I was ready to take it to the next level. In 1995, down at the Miami
Project, in Miami, Florida, I was introduced to my new best friend, in
mechanical form, the Parastep System. And as the great Robert Frost once
wrote, "I took the road less traveled...and it made all the
difference."
The Parastep System opened up a whole new world for me in terms of
reconnecting to the lower half of my body. Though leg braces served their
purpose for the first ten years of paralysis, I never thought that my legs
were really doing the work. I'll never forget that day in June, 1995, when
I stood up for a whole three minutes using the Parastep. I stood up,
looked down at my legs, saw muscles contracting in my quadriceps, and in
their own way, I knew that my legs were thanking me silently. They had
work to do and were just waiting for the opportunity. I looked around the
area where many men and women were using the Parastep and I could see a
newfound spark in their eyes. Their spirits had been lifted, as well as
their bodies, just as mine had, thanks to this great mechanical device.
Those three minutes seemed like eternity to me and slowly but surely,
three minutes became ten minutes, and then thirty minutes, and the
progress increased. Even though the computer, the electrodes, the wires,
and the walker were assisting me, I felt like I was in control of my own
body in some small way... for the first time in ten years.
Now, five years later, I am still using the Parastep 2-3 times per week
and have increased my
standing to over an hour. My legs are strong, circulation is better than
ever before, and my cardiovascular system still gets a great workout every
time I use the Parastep. Some people use the Parastep to move around their
homes or move around town. I choose to use the Parastep for exercising my
legs. The Parastep is helping prepare me physically, spiritually,
emotionally, and mentally for that day when I will walk again
without any assistance. It has traveled with me twice around the world, to
over 40 different countries, and beckons me to use it whenever I have the
opportunity. Thank you Parastep for lifting me up in so many ways and
accompanying me on endless journeys. I am hopeful and confident that you
will befriend many more people in the future.
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