Two photos. One man. A lifetime between them. Proof that change begins the moment you stop making excuses.
By Rick Bontkowski
Some transformations are visible. Others happen deep within, in the quiet moments when you decide to stop giving up on yourself.
For Mark Ksobiech, the journey began with loss, the kind that forces you to start over completely. After the amputation of his leg, Mark faced not only the physical challenges of recovery but the emotional weight that followed.
His health spiraled, his confidence faded, and life itself began to feel smaller. But in that darkness, something shifted, a decision to fight back, one disciplined step at a time.
Mark would go on to lose over 250 pounds, a number that only begins to tell the story. What truly changed was his relationship with himself. He confronted addiction, rewired his habits, and began rebuilding a body and spirit that had once felt broken. Through sheer consistency and self-discipline, he didn’t just lose weight, he reclaimed his life.
Mark’s transformation reminds us that discipline isn’t about punishment; it’s about freedom. The freedom to move without pain. To wake up with purpose. To rewrite the story that once defined you. His message resonates far beyond the amputee community; it’s for anyone standing at the edge of change, wondering if they have what it takes to begin again.
“In the end,” Mark says, “it’s not about what I lost. It’s about everything I gained when I stopped making excuses.”
I had the honor of sitting down with Mark to hear his incredible story firsthand on The AMP’D UP211 Podcast: a platform I created to share the voices of those who refuse to give up when life tests them the hardest.
As a CEO, drummer, and amputee myself, I’m constantly reminded through conversations like Mark’s that resilience is not a trait you’re born with; it’s something you build, one decision at a time. His honesty, courage, and relentless discipline left a lasting impression on me, and I know it will do the same for others. Because in the end, Mark’s story isn’t just about transformation, it’s about what happens when you finally decide to fight for the life you deserve.
Rick Bontkowski, a Chicago native and amputee, is the host creator of The AMP’D UP211 Podcast. A drummer, cyclist, and advocate, Rick shares the stories of people with limb differences to inspire, inform, and challenge perceptions worldwide. Contact info: Ampup211@gmail.com, ampup211.com, youtube.com/@theampdup211podcast6, instagram.com/rick_bontkowski.





