How a woman bodybuilder’s brutal mugging inspired her to another physical level
In 2021, Hong Kong-born athlete Daniella Means was assaulted and robbed. Now she’s a top bodybuilder who helps others reach their goals

In May 2021, Daniella Means was walking her dog in Los Angeles when a man holding a hammer approached and demanded her bag and phone. When Means refused, he dealt a blow to her head. She went down hard, blood gushing from her face.
“I thought I had gone blind. I thought I had brain damage,” she recalls.
“Coming out of it, I was scared to walk around on my own. I was driving a kilometre from my apartment to work.”
Still, Means did not let it hinder her life. Two months later, the Hong Kong-born powerlifter competed in the United States Powerlifting Association (USPA) national championships, taking her place on stage as one of the best powerlifters in the country.
“I didn’t win overall, but what a comeback. I just remember coming offstage and crying, because it was like, ‘Oh my God, I did it,’” she says.