Meet Our New Athlete Sponsorship : Nick Hewitt - Wild Wolf Nutrition

Meet Our New Athlete Sponsorship : Nick Hewitt

Sponsoring UK's Pro IFBB Wheelchair Athlete and Vegan

We are thrilled to be sponsoring Nick, a remarkable individual who has achieved remarkable feats as a pro IFBB wheelchair athlete in the UK. Not only is he a dedicated and skilled competitor, but Nick is also a passionate vegan, making him the perfect ambassador for our line of plant-based supplements. His unwavering commitment to his craft and to living a conscientious lifestyle is truly inspiring. We encourage everyone to follow Nick's journey on social media, where he shares his training regimen, nutritional tips, and insights into the world of adaptive sports. His story is a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and living authentically, and we are honored to support him as he continues to push the boundaries of what's possible.

Nick: The UK's Inspiring Wheelchair Athlete

Nick is an accomplished IFBB (International Federation of BodyBuilding and Fitness) wheelchair athlete hailing from the United Kingdom. Not only is he a top-tier competitor in the world of professional bodybuilding, but he also champions a vegan lifestyle, opting for cruelty-free, plant-based supplements to fuel his incredible physique and athletic prowess. As a role model for the disability community and a trailblazer for ethical, sustainable living, Nick's social media pages are a must-follow, providing an intimate glimpse into his training regimen, nutrition, and personal journey. We are honored to sponsor this remarkable individual, whose dedication, resilience, and commitment to making a positive impact in the world serve as an inspiration to us all.

 

Q&A With Nick

My journey took shape in the British army, where I served as an infantryman during the bustling period of 2007 to 2011. Unfortunately, my path in the forces was curtailed by a medical discharge due to an injury. An ironic twist emerged, as I left the army on my feet, unaware of the extent of my injury. It wasn’t until later that the true impact of the injury revealed itself— spinal damage to my L5/S1 and a crushed spinal cord , walking became a painful ordeal, and would leave me unable to move on so many occasions ,  I went from walking to having to use walking aids, crutches then a frame until I could no longer walk and the seriousness  of my injury become evident and confined me to a wheelchair, where I’ve spent the last 4.5 years.

My connection to army life ran deep; it was a unique calling unlike any other profession. In my youth, I was a lanky kid, lacking muscle mass. My foray into training was sparked by a desire to build the strength needed for military service.


What led to your current situation in a wheelchair?

During a training exercise involving a cliff descent, I exceeded expectations, including my own. A loss of grip and balance led to a fall that impacted my back, setting the stage for my current condition.

What initially inspired you to start training?

My journey into training was a gateway to a newfound love for bodybuilding. While it briefly made me contemplate an alternative to the army, my perspective on life transformed in ways I could never have imagined. Although life presented fresh challenges, it also became more fulfilling in many aspects.

What drove your decision to enter the realm of competitive bodybuilding?

My motivation for competing emerged from a genuine love for the sport. Confronted with the prospect of life in a wheelchair, I saw two choices: succumb to it or harness my inner strength to demonstrate that despite the circumstances, there's much left to achieve and experience.

How did you navigate the process of competing in your condition?

A remarkable chapter unfolded in the UK where there was no established wheelchair category. Over time, I connected with Nick Scott and the UK promoters, 2 Bros, and together we ushered in a new era. The IFBB played a pivotal role in making this endeavor a reality on British soil.

What serves as your primary wellspring of motivation?

The driving forces behind my journey are my wife and children, alongside the camaraderie with others facing similar circumstances. We're a collective force, all thriving in our own ways.

What advice or insights do you offer to others confronting challenges?

Embrace the leap into the unknown. Only you can initiate the journey; while others can offer guidance, it's ultimately your actions that shape your path. There will be moments when pain is overwhelming or new setbacks arise, yet we persevere. The incredible synergy between the mind and body holds remarkable power.

 

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