Puerto Rican has been selected to participate in the 13th season of American Ninja Warrior

Lenny López, a 33-year-old young Puerto Rican and Carolina native, was selected to participate in North American television’s most demanding overcoming and obstacles program, American Ninja Warrior, broadcast on NBC and in which the winner was a million. can win. Dollars.

Lenny recently learned that he has been admitted to the competition and that he is honored to represent Puerto Rico and all of Latin America.

“This will be a dream come true as I have always wanted to participate in this competition,” said the young man who was always clear about his goals. Currently Lenny is a Personal Trainer, he is extremely athletic and prepares strongly to enter this competition through different strategies and practicing different sports.

“I like to challenge myself,” he said of his interest in physical activities that are as rigorous as the ones he experiences. “I love to set goals that seem impossible and then achieve them,” said Lenny, who also serves as an example for children and young people who want to go for their goals against all odds.

His most vivid example was when Lenny was just a child, he was diagnosed with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder and failed in the sixth grade. For him, this was never a barrier to progress, despite the opinions of even his teachers, López managed to complete his studies in school and get a bachelor’s degree in exercise sciences and health promotion. Today he is a Personal Trainer, runs his own gym, is a real estate, stock market and cryptocurrency investor. In addition to what he practices, he is passionate about teaching others what he knows, specializing in the fact that his clients can be fit, both emotionally and physically, and even use all aspects of wellness, including financial. With a lot of discipline, creativity and intensity, he has achieved each of the goals he has set for himself. Joining this important program is no exception.

The new season is expected to bring changes, including new rules and new obstacles.

Preliminary matches will take place in Los Angeles, Washington DC and St. Louis. The best competitors from each region will advance to the Las Vegas finals.

“I am very excited and confident that I will represent my island with dignity. Follow me and see how I prepare on my official Facebook: @lennyarmandolopez,” said López.

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