John, a former Marine, was an avid high school and college athlete, earning a scholarship to play football at Cal State Northridge. Upon graduating at 260+ lbs., he decided he needed to make some changes to his lifestyle. In less than a year, John was down to 220 lbs. by increasing his physical activity through cycling. He was down to 185 lbs. within 16 months. This led to a career as a professional cyclist including participation in three US Olympic Trials and a Bronze medal in the 1989 US National Championships. John was awarded the Spirit of Freedom Award by the American Legion Auxiliary in 2010.
He is the founder of the Fitness Challenge Foundation.

John Wordin
REVIEW: ‘Lifted’ — The Anti-War Movie for Everyone
by John WordinIn my role as Executive Director of Ride 2 Recovery, a mental and physical rehabilitation program for injured veterans that makes a difference in the lives of those who come thru our program (more info: Ride2Recovery.com), I am asked to preview movies, music, and all things military and, or veteran related entertainment. Since we deal with a lot of PTSD patients, the scars of war are all to familiar and the haunting that they feel and the effects it takes on their families is hard to explain to those who do not know these brave men and women or experienced war and its related hardships themselves.
So it was last Thursday that I, along with a few other military organizations came to meet for a viewing of the upcoming movie “Lifted.” Because the director was a noted Hollywood liberal, I was not really sure what I was about to see.
In this ever polarized environment we live in today, it is rare to find a movie about the War on Terror that takes both a decided anti-war theme, but yet gives supporters of the conflict a chance to feel pride in the way a boy and his family overcome the struggles of deployment. (more…)






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