Being born without arms has not proven a disability for this inspirational woman who has adapted to life using her feet.
Born in 1983 in Sierra Vista, Arizona, Jessica has learned
to live her life with her feet. There were many questions at the time about
whether Jessica would be able to live a “normal” life. However, Jessica’s
father has said he never shed a tear about her birth condition. He had full
confidence in her potential. With the support of her parents and family,
Jessica became confident in herself as an adult and continued to explore the
world with her feet.
As a child, Jessica studied dance in her home town. When the
first performance arrived, she asked to be put in the back row. Her dance
teacher told her there was no back row. Tentatively she took the stage with the
other students and performed her routine. When she finished, the applause from
the audience gave her encouragement and the confidence to continue dancing for
14 years.
Jessica’s parents eventually met a Taekwondo instructor
named Jim Cunningham. His response when told of her birth condition was that
she would be more than physically able and that only her attitude could hold
her back. At the age of 14, Jessica earned her first Black Belt in the
International Taekwondo Federation.
After graduating from high school, Jessica attended the
University of Arizona where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. When
talking about her degree, she frequently explains that psychology credits the
way people think has a greater impact on their lives than a physical
limitation.
During college, Jessica found an ATA Martial Arts club and
resumed training in the sport of Taekwondo. Even though Jessica already had one
black belt in a different style, she had to relearn all of the color belt
material. The instructors created a curriculum that would be accessible to any
future armless students. Jessica then became the first armless person to earn a
black belt in the ATA.
Jessica’s most famous accomplishment was learning how to
fly. It took three states, four airplanes, two flight instructors and a
discouraging year to find the right aircraft: a 1946 415C Ercoupe Airplane. She
received the Guinness World Record for being the first person certified to fly
an airplane with only their feet.
Jessica now works as a motivational speaker. She travels the
world sharing her story and encouraging people to be creative and innovative
with the slogan “Think outside the shoe.”
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