Champion From Chaos is an inspiring, raw, and darkly humorous memoir that chronicles the life of a man born into a world of adversity, and his journey to transform those challenges into his greatest victories. From being born prematurely to a drug-addicted mother and a father entangled in criminal activity, to living with the neuromuscular disease Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT), the author’s life was a series of obstacles that could have broken him. But instead of succumbing to his circumstances, he embraced them—ultimately building a life defined by strength, resilience, and purpose. In this gripping autobiography, the author shares his experiences of overcoming childhood neglect, the loss of family, and the physical struggles that came with his worsening disease. His military career, marathons, Tough Mudder events, and climbing Kilimanjaro became not just physical challenges, but symbolic victories over his past. Along the way, he found his true calling as a Posttraumatic Growth Instructor and Health Coach, working with veterans and adaptive athletes to help them unlock their potential, and discovering the power of community and goal-setting. Whether it's organizing veteran bike rides across the country or summiting the highest peak in Africa, every chapter of this book is a testament to the power of the human spirit. Champion From Chaos is more than a story about survival—it's about thriving. It’s about facing hardship head-on, accepting your reality, and transforming it into fuel for a higher purpose. Through it all, the author’s unwavering commitment to his children and to living a life of purpose shines through. This is a book for anyone who has faced adversity, doubted their own strength, or felt trapped by their circumstances. It’s a powerful reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is room for growth, resilience, and triumph. By the final page, readers will walk away with the message that even in the face of physical decline, there is an unbreakable spirit that can rise above—and the author’s journey proves it.