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Broken neck. Shattered life. Stuck in a New Orleans wheelchair

Oct 19, 2022

In a split second, Mark Raymond, Jr. inspires you

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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – In a split second.


That’s how fast life changed for 33-year-old Mark Raymond Junior.


And how he got the name for his New Orleans gym Split Second Fitness.


WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood says, “it was the Fourth of July, 2016, what happened?”


Raymond says, “I was out on Lake Pontchartrain with a bunch of friends, dove off back of the boat, not paying attention to the tide, dove into a foot and a half of water and broke my neck.”


Bill Wood says, “and here you are.”


Mark Raymond Junior says, “in a split second, my whole life changed and here we are.”


Because Mark became a guy now navigating life in a wheelchair, he became the hope for others with injuries.


Like Jean Dervil.


He had a stroke two years ago.


But after working with Mark and his team at Split Second Fitness, Jean does not need his wheelchair anymore.


Mark talks the talk.


And not long ago, he walked the walk.


For the first time in six years, in a robot suit that made him something of a miracle man.


Bill Wood says, “when we see you walking, what do you want us to see?


Mark Raymond Junior says, “I want people to see the innovation in rehabilitation technology and be inspired.”


Mark knows he’s lucky to be alive.


The rest of us are lucky he’s still here, too.


Mark invites you to his Split Second Foundation’s Show of Love Gala.


It’s Saturday, October 22 at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans.


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Watch Split Second Foundation founder Mark Raymond Jr. in his appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show this Tuesday, May 7th!
16 Mar, 2024
The last thing Mark Raymond Jr. remembers in those final seconds before the accident was standing in the back of his buddy’s boat at the end of a perfect July afternoon in 2016, and staring down into the waters of Louisiana’s Lake Pontchartrain. Then he dove in and instantly felt his forehead slam into the sandy bottom of the lake. “I couldn’t move and realized, 'I’m probably going to drown,’ " Raymond tells PEOPLE in this week's issue. “My last thoughts were about my mom and just praying that my friends would realize what was happening.” He was close to death when his pals pulled him out of the water and performed CPR. Two weeks later, Raymond awoke from a medically induced coma in a New Orleans hospital to discover that he’d fractured the fifth vertebrae in his neck and could no longer walk or fully use his hands. “I quickly learned that my life was going to be really different,” he says. “To call it a huge adjustment is an understatement.” Read more.
13 Mar, 2024
Split Second Fitness founder Mark Raymond Jr. talks about his organization which is the first gym focusing on individuals with a disabling condition and transforming individuals’ hope into action. Read more.
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