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I'm very fortunate that I get to make people smile by creating.
Mike Schultz
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A lot of the jobs I had revolved around metal fabrication and creating and building and maintaining equipment.
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I was in the garage fixin' things, and I'm like, what better project than building your own leg?
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I loved to go hunting out in the woods and hiking, and that's just not easy anymore. For me, to walk up and down hills in the rough terrain, it just doesn't work very well. It can, but it's three times as hard as it used to be.
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Being an athlete, my job was to physically perform.
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It's kind of crazy how one thing can lead to another if you keep your eyes open to it.
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I'm helping people do things they haven't done since they had two good legs, and that's worth it right there.
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You know you've made it to the big time when you're on a cereal box.
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To be able to wear your country's colors and compete in the Paralympics for the snowboard team... it's pretty powerful.
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I shattered the heel in my good leg, and it was an extremely bad injury. I wasn't sure if I'd be able to snowboard again.
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I bought my first dirt bike when I was 12, and I started racing motocross when I was 15 and started getting pretty successful. Then I started racing snowmobiles at 17 and decided I wanted to focus on that and see if I can make a career at it.
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I've had several broken bones and sprains throughout my career, but the one that really changed things was when I wrecked in 2008 during a Pro Snocross competition. I was thrown from my machine and landed on my left leg and caused a 180 degree hyperextension of my knee joint.
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