A personal trainer (PT) who is the country's strongest disabled woman is calling for more people with disabilities to lift weights to tackle stigmas.
Louise Greer, who is a PT in Gloucester, said the assumptions she faced discouraged her when she first started lifting weights, but in September won Britain's Strongest Disabled Man & Woman for the third consecutive year.
Ms Greer had meningitis and sepsis at two years old, resulting in her legs, left arm and her most of the fingers on her right hand being amputated.
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