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We are Moving Forward, our goal is to help you improve your life by tailoring exercise videos to suit your particular health care needs. Violet, our founder, is a spinal cord injury/spastic paraplegic who found that there were no resources available to her after being released from rehabilitation. She needed help and figured that she wasn't alone.

"After rehab, I still needed to gain movement and improve muscle strength and I began looking for an exercise program to meet my needs and didn't find any. So that's when I decided to adapt stretches and exercises to fit people with health related conditions. This started from my need, but I know that there are many other people like me. We're not alone or helpless."

You can reach us by mail at our headquarters at

Moving-Forward
6405 Ehler Ct.
Wilmington, N.C.28409 Phone: (910)791-1494

or by e-mailing. Please make your subject heading "moving-forward".
ultrahugg@aol.com

Shipping and Handing within the United States is $6.95 per video.

Shipping and Handing outside the United States is $15.00 per video.

In 1998 Violet Huggins was the victim of an upper spinal cord injury, which left her with very limited mobility. After several months of painful therapy she was sent home and told there was nothing more they could do for her.

Violet set about trying to find an exercise program she could use at home as often as she needed to. After numerous trials and efforts Violet realized that no one had really addressed her needs and that there were a lot of other people in the same situation she was in.

Moving Forward is that opportunity to meet that need, to help those in need; the chance to keep moving forward, the moment to turn tragedy into growth.

Violet contacted physical therapists, rehabilitation and post-rehab specialists, doctors, nurses, and chronic injury sufferers to help develop exercises for each specific condition.

Violet's specialist and surgeon Dr. Marc E. Duerden M.D., was also more than willing to examine the programs and offer his well-respected support to the final product. His comments were especially welcome, as they were coming from the head of the American Board of Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Moving Forward is constantly seeking to provide a helping hand, a listening ear, and a superior product.

Jason Huggins is a 27 year old graduate of Wabash College and the School for International Training. His mother, Violet, was crippled the summer before he went to college. Though it's been a rough road he has been there for her every step of the way, even sneaking into the hospital on Christmas Eve to leave presents for his mother.

He shares his Mom's passion for this project and wants to see as many people benefit from their experiences as possible.

He and his wife Erin welcomed their first child into the world on February 24th, 2008. Hunter Alexander Huggins is a happy and healthy baby and his proud parents are grateful for the joy he's brought into their lives.