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This Video of a 4-Year-Old Jumping on a Trampoline in a Wheelchair Will Put an Enormous Smile on Your Face

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Who says that you can’t jump on a trampoline when you’re in a wheelchair? Not TNT! Wyatt keeps saying ‘FASTER’!! UPDATE: Our post of Wyatt and Nate jumping on the trampoline on Thursday is going viral! Over 11 million people, not only across the country, but across the world have viewed this video! TNT has been receiving messages of encouragement from all across the world about how his video has inspired them. Please keep sharing this video so we can spread TNT’s mission to even more people! ABC News CBS News NBC News Good Morning America NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt Today Show Ellen DeGeneres ellentube Learn more about TNT: www.tntkidsfitness.org Help TNT continue to unlock potential through movement: https://impactgiveback.org/app/?fbclid=IwAR2OkVTPAGztzDR6Fpx2aMz_6BsnEqDQyYlfxMoOYNKwZ0EXoVtFzMe8M9s#/charity/305

Posted by TNT Kid's Fitness & Gymnastics on Thursday, February 14, 2019

Four-year-old-Wyatt just had the time of his life at TNT Kid's Fitness & Gymnastics, a gym for special needs. According to ABC News, the courageous young boy was born with spina bifida and uses a wheelchair, and though he's always been curious about trampolines he's never tried one because of his condition . . . until recently.

In this now-viral video, Wyatt and his trainer Nate jump on the trampoline together. Wyatt lets the experience settle, then he flings his arms in the air with joy. And once he really gets the hang of things he belts out with a loud "faster," and everyone in the video starts laughing.

In addition to jumping on the trampoline for the first time, Wyatt's mother, Allison Burggraff, loves what the gym has been able to offer her son. "They empower him with affirming words, they tell him he is strong, brave and courageous," Allison told Good Morning America. "When Wyatt has gone through medical issues — getting an IV or MRI we can say to and draw on that experience and say 'you can do hard things.'"

We can't wait to see what else Wyatt can do!

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