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Young trampoline champion bounces back after beating condition that robbed him of his skills

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A young trampoline champ is bouncing back – after beating a rare psychological condition that robbed him of his athletic prowess.

Lost move syndrome (LMS) inhibits an athlete’s ability to perform a skill that was once second nature to them. Nine-year-old Greyson Geddes had been competitively trampolining for about two years when he was suddenly struck with LMS in 2019.

But after a year of work with therapists, the Dundee High School pupil has finally been able to climb back on to a trampoline and resume competing at the highest level.

Greyson’s return to the sport was a triumph as he won gold at the Scottish Trampoline Championships in Perth last month. Mother Kristeen said: “Greyson has won a few gold medals before but this one was

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