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Owned by Arlyn

Fierce strength, relentless courage, and unwavering kindness while rising stronger through every battle.

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9 contributions to The Impossible Collective
Chasing down 300
The ataxia effects the bar weight, as far as rolling. Impossible moment is taking my time and focusing on not rolling the bar.
Chasing down 300
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@Matthew Hill I’m working on positioning my feet so the bar is more over them so I can just grab it and rip it up . Keeping my head looking down and rolling the bar definitely messes with my CNS and exerts unnecessary energy ❤️‍🔥😂💪
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@Matthew Hill And deep breaths to really saturate my body with oxygen and closing my eyes and reminding myself that I can do it 🤩 and that it’s not impossible. Emptying my mind of all doubt and cants! Like in early recovery! It’s very much the same 🤩believing that I am capable
Wonder Woman, Stoicism, and Adversity:Remaining Strong In the Storm
In the philosophy of Wonder Woman and the discipline of Stoicism, strength is not proven when life is calm. It is revealed in chaos. Anyone can feel powerful when circumstances are easy. The true test is remaining steady when everything around you fractures — when fear spreads, emotions surge, plans collapse, and pressure mounts from every direction. Stoic strength is the refusal to surrender your mind to the storm. A warrior woman does not become chaos simply because she stands inside it. She remains disciplined when others panic.Compassionate when others become bitter.Focused when distractions multiply.Unyielding when life demands surrender. The storm may rage around her, but it does not gain ownership of her spirit. That is true strength. Enduring uncertainty without losing yourself,. Facing hardship without abandoning kindness,and to remain standing with purpose, integrity, and fire even while the world shakes beneath your feet.
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Wonder Woman, Stoicism, and Adversity:Remaining Strong In the Storm
NEW MEMBERS START HERE!! ❤️‍🔥
Our FREE Community for Impossible Performance is here!!! 🙏🏻 We decided we want to open up a Community for anyone and everyone who wants to join dive deeper into the Ethos of Impossible Performance, and start learning and growing with us FOR FREE!! If you're a new member, start here and give everyone an Introduction in the Comments ⬇️⬇️⬇️ Let us know your biggest Challenge you are facing right now, and we will send you a personalized video with any insights we can give! Thank you all for being here, and as always...Be Impossible! ❤️‍🔥
NEW MEMBERS START HERE!! ❤️‍🔥
1 like • 3d
Hey everyone! Arlyn Smith. Proud Impossible Performance member and Para/ Master powerlifter! Nothing is Impossible! To every single person who commented about a challenge:you got this!
1 like • 3d
@Matthew Hill ❤️‍🔥💪
18 months sober.
I started drinking at 14. Once I started college at 17, I could count on one hand the amount of days I didn’t have a drink. I never could have imagined I’d make it a week, a month, a year, or to today – 18 months. It’s not even a thought any more.
18 months sober.
1 like • 11d
This is AWESOME! RISS🤩🤩❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥🥰🎉☀️🤩🥰
Embracing the Possibility of Everything
My life isn’t theoretical.. It’s living proof of strength within The strength within us that is commonly feared by the self. Fear that we have potential: fear of denying others the limits and narrative that we are “supposed “ to have . The lives of those here extend well beyond what is commonly thought possible,. Lives lived with strength and courage. Not giving up. Then exceeding expectations. Breaking assumptions and limits. There was a point where everything said it was over. Addiction. Anorexia. Loss. A decision that should have ended everything—but instead left a body broken by a cerebellar stroke. Paralysis. Dysphasia. Years where even standing wasn’t guaranteed. And later, the confirmation—75% of the cerebellum gone. Many would have stopped there. Not all do, however. At 33, a decision was made—not to try, not to hope, but to live. Not when conditions were right. Not when confidence showed up. When everything was still hard, uncertain, and incomplete. Step by step, movement returned. From a walker to standing. From standing to strength. Certifications earned while rebuilding a body that didn’t want to cooperate. Work. Training. Discipline. Showing up again and again when there was no evidence it would pay off. And over time, something undeniable formed—strength. Real strength. Not imagined. Not given. Buiilt devoid of fanfare and lights. From within. By taking action—when everything in you says stop, and you move anyway. When you don’t feel ready. When you don’t feel capable. When the past is loud and the future is uncertain. Most people are waiting for perfection within themselves or their surroundings or their own lives before they act. That’s why they stay where they are. The truth is—you act first. You decide first. You move first. And belief is forced to catch up. Because if strength can be built from paralysis…If capability can rise from a body that should have stayed down…Then the limits you believe in are not real. They are learned. And anything learned can be broken.
Embracing the Possibility of Everything
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Arlyn Smith
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@arlyn-smith-1898
Para/Master lifter.Valkyrie🔥,NASM CPT,SFS,CES HE mechanic.Mental health,eating disorder,cerebellar stroke,ataxia warrior.Philosophy/journalism.

Active 9h ago
Joined Apr 16, 2026
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Virginia