Professional skateboarder Antwan Dixon has hit a special anniversary in his personal life: he has been sober for two years.
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Dixon struggled with substance abuse. Despite his success on professional skateboarding, he could not overcome his addiction.
The 34-year-old pro skater started popping up when he joined Baker skateboards, providing insane handsdown skating, massive nollie heelflips, and other mind-bloggling tricks.
After his success, the face-tatted pro has been in and out of prison due to his unruly behavior whenever intoxicated.
However, two years ago, Dixon decided to get sober and has since been dedicated to his recovery. In an IG Story, Rasta Nation celebrated Dixon's two-year sobriety.
Rasta Nation posted. "Celebrating Antwan Dixon's two years of sobriety! Very proud of him because I know how hard it is to stay away from that trife life - Keep doing your thing, it's beautiful to see."
Despite his challenges, Dixon has not let his addiction defeat him. He has been able to bounce back and is now back on top of his game, posting skate clips to inspire others.
As he celebrates two years of sobriety, Dixon may not post anything about his soberness, but it looks like he is in a good state, skating, avoiding troubles, and having fun with his board.
Dixon's recovery story is a powerful reminder that addiction is a disease and that recovery is possible. His dedication to sobriety and willingness to keep his head up inspire all who struggle with addiction.