The mother overcomes life’s adversities to take care of her child and family with just one arm and severe burns.


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When her partner Michael Hoski announced the birth of their son Hakavai last year, she became a mother for the first time. And Tricia Pitt claims that the arrival of this bundle of joy has changed all her life’s goals.

The 31-year-old woman would prefer to say those words out loud with her son than to compete in martial arts.

“I know how precious life is and I prefer to be with my son”: Turia Pitt says motherhood has “changed” her and she prefers to spend time with her baby than running marathons.

“I have no desire to do an Ironman anymore,” she told Stellar magazine.

“Having a baby changes you, and when you become a mother, you quickly realize that your whole life revolves around your children,” she said.

Jennifer Aniston feels “completely destabilized” by the pain.

Having suffered severe burns when she was caught in a wildfire in 2011 during an ultramarathon, Turia said she no longer focuses on her athletics as before.

Happy family: Turia became a mother for the first time last year when she and her partner Michael Hoskin announced the arrival of their son Hakavai.

Happy: The 31-year-old woman no longer wants to compete in marathons, preferring to spend those precious hours with her son.

“I don’t want to be running for five hours straight. I know how precious life is and I would rather be with my son,” she told the publication.

One sporting goal that the brunette did achieve was getting back on a surfboard in July.

The mother shared several happy photos of herself on a board on Instagram, surfing the waves with an ear-to-ear smile.

The motivational speaker openly talked about her journey to get back into the sport she loves after her horrific experience in a wildfire caused burns to 64 percent of her body.

Close: “I don’t want to be running for five hours straight. I know how precious life is and I would rather be with my son,” she said.

Her world: “Having a baby changes you, and when you become a mother, you quickly realize that your whole life revolves around your children,” she said.

Turia Pitt shares a video from before recovering from severe burns.

“It’s taken me years to get back to this (about 7, but who’s counting),” she began, with her characteristic good humor.

She continued: “Whatever you want to improve in your life, go for it. Don’t hold back, give it everything you’ve got.”

Leaving fans with a typically encouraging message, she concluded: “It’s going to require work and constant effort, but whatever it is, it’s possible.”

 


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