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When injury ended dream army career recovery and a £200 press inspired a new business

V3 Apparel started as a way to motivate its founder Michael Pinocci back to full fitness after a career ending injury with the British Army, today it helps motivate more than one million athletes worldwide every day

Michael Pinocci from Ebbw Vale founded V3 Apparel after being medically discharged from the army

Veni, vidi, vici – the Latin phrase of ‘I came, I saw, I conquered’ stayed with Michael Pinocci as he was reading biographies of famous athletes and historical figures while he sought motivation following the abrupt end to his dream army career.

Michael had just seen his life plans disappear and was at a very low point. He had been medically discharged from the army following a training accident, just as he was preparing to be deployed to Afghanistan.

The armed forces was set to be Michael’s life.

“I was a very active and participated in all sports growing up and spent most of my time outdoors so the military and the infantry in particular seemed like the perfect career choice for me,” Michael said.

He grew up in Blaina, Blaenau Gwent, and went to Brynmawr Comprehensive School before leaving for university.

“I joined [the army] during university when I realised my spare time could be better spent working towards my career path rather than hanging around or on nights out.”

“I actually volunteered to go to Afghanistan as part of the reserve army. I was training all the time and volunteered with the aim of getting some experience under my belt and then applying for an officer role when I returned.”

When that was taken away from him he suddenly felt lost.