Overcoming the Fear of Falling
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Reclaiming Independence

What if the thing holding you back isn’t the possibility of falling, but the fear of what happens if you do?
As amputees, we talk a lot about mobility, prosthetics, and recovery. But there is one challenge that often doesn’t get enough attention: the fear of falling.
In this week’s episode of BAWarrior Podcast, I share my own experiences as an above-knee amputee and explore how fear can quietly limit our lives if we allow it to take control.
The truth is, for many of us, the fear of falling isn’t really about the fall itself. It’s about everything we think might happen afterward. We worry about losing confidence, losing independence, or proving our fears right. We wonder what other people will think if we stumble. We question whether we’re strong enough to keep going.

I’ve been an amputee for more than seven years, and I have fallen while learning new skills, while using my running blade, and while pushing myself beyond my comfort zone. Even today, there are moments when fear tries to creep in and convince me to play it safe.
But I’ve learned something important: the more we avoid challenges because we’re afraid of falling, the smaller our world becomes.
Fear doesn’t just stop us from taking a step. It can stop us from living.

Throughout this episode, I share how I learned to trust my prosthesis, build confidence through repetition, and move beyond the fear that so many new amputees experience. I discuss the importance of physical therapy, consistent practice, and creating safe opportunities to challenge yourself little by little. Confidence isn’t built overnight. It comes from showing up every day, taking one more step, and proving to yourself that you can do hard things.
One of the greatest lessons I’ve learned is that the best parts of life often exist on the other side of fear. Whether it was learning to run, trying adaptive sports, surfing for the first time, or simply trusting my body again after amputation, every meaningful milestone required me to face uncertainty and keep moving forward anyway.

If you’re struggling with fear—whether it’s fear of falling, fear of failure, fear of judgment, or fear of the unknown—I want you to know you’re not alone. Every amputee faces these challenges in some form. The key is not waiting until fear disappears. The key is taking action despite it.

This week’s Warrior Challenge is simple:
What fear is holding you back right now?
Identify it. Acknowledge it. Then take one small step toward facing it this week.
Remember, courage isn’t the absence of fear. It’s moving forward in spite of it.
You are stronger than you realize. Don’t stop before you give yourself the chance to prove it.
Keep moving forward, warriors.
And as always,
Be Healthy,
Be Happy,
Be YOU!!!
Much love,

