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Driven to Ride: The True Story of an Elite Athlete Who Rebuilt His Leg, His Life, and His Career [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x33 mm, weight: 553 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Triumph Books
  • ISBN-10: 1629379131
  • ISBN-13: 9781629379135
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x33 mm, weight: 553 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Triumph Books
  • ISBN-10: 1629379131
  • ISBN-13: 9781629379135
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"When "Monster" Mike Schultz won snowboarding gold in Pyeongchang, South Korea, it was the culmination of a decade of reinvention, in every sense of the word. Ten years earlier he'd lain bleeding on the side of a mountain after a devastating snowmobile accident. Now he stood tall on the Paralympic podium, supported by a prosthetic knee and foot of his own creation. Driven to Ride chronicles Schultz's improbable journey following a lifesaving amputation. From a place of debilitating pain and depression, he tapped into the same sense of adventure that had once taken him to the top of competitive snowmobile racing and followed it to the pinnacle of an entirely new sport: adaptive snowboarding. As he launched himself into the world of adaptive sports, Schultz's ambition was only tempered by his need for better equipment-prostheses that could withstand the vibrations of a motocross bike or the impact of rough terrain. His obsessive tinkering, without any formal engineering background, has presented yet another new path designing innovative prostheses for athletes and wounded military veterans. Inspiring and thrilling in equal measure, this is a singular story of uncommon strength, ingenuity, and seizing golden opportunities"--

"A high-octane memoir of unflappable determination from an X-Games and Paralympics champion When "Monster" Mike Schultz won snowboarding gold in Pyeongchang, South Korea, it was the culmination of a decade of reinvention, in every sense of the word. Ten years earlier he'd lain bleeding on the side of a mountain after a devastating snowmobile accident. Now he stood tall on the Paralympic podium, supported by a prosthetic knee and foot of his own creation.Driven to Ride chronicles Schultz's improbable journey following a lifesaving amputation. From a place of debilitating pain and depression, he tapped into the same sense of adventure that had once taken him to the top of competitive snowmobile racing and followed it to the pinnacle of an entirely new sport: adaptive snowboarding. As he launched himself into the world of adaptive sports, Schultz's ambition was only tempered by his need for better equipment-prostheses that could withstand the vibrations of a motocross bike or the impact of rough terrain. His obsessive tinkering, without any formal engineering background, has presented yet another new path designing innovative prostheses for athletes and wounded military veterans. Inspiring and thrilling in equal measure, this is a singular story of uncommonstrength, ingenuity, and seizing golden opportunities"--

A high-octane memoir of unflappable determination from an X-Games and Paralympics champion

When "Monster" Mike Schultz won snowboarding gold in Pyeongchang, South Korea, it was the culmination of a decade of reinvention, in every sense of the word.

Ten years earlier he'd lain bleeding on the side of a mountain after a devastating snowmobile accident. Now he stood tall on the Paralympic podium, supported by a prosthetic knee and foot of his own creation.

Driven to Ride chronicles Schultz's improbable journey following a lifesaving amputation. From a place of debilitating pain and depression, he tapped into the same sense of adventure that had once taken him to the top of competitive snowmobile racing and followed it to the pinnacle of an entirely new sport: adaptive snowboarding.

As he launched himself into the world of adaptive sports, Schultz's ambition was only tempered by his need for better equipment—prostheses that could withstand the vibrations of a motocross bike or the impact of rough terrain.

His obsessive tinkering, without any formal engineering background, has presented yet another new path designing innovative prostheses for athletes and wounded military veterans.

Inspiring and thrilling in equal measure, this is a singular story of uncommon strength, ingenuity, and seizing golden opportunities.
Foreword vii
David Wise
Prologue xi
Section One Parts
1 Monster Mike
3(26)
2 13 Days
29(18)
3 The Next Step
47(8)
4 Helping Hands
55(12)
5 Rebuild
67(10)
6 Extremity Games
77(10)
Section Two Assembly
7 X Games
87(10)
8 Back on Track
97(12)
9 In Business
109(6)
10 Two Good Legs
115(10)
11 War Zone
125(10)
12 A New Mountain to Climb
135(8)
13 Transitions
143(12)
14 Momentum
155(8)
15 A Growing Team
163(8)
16 Down and Out
171(16)
Section Three Operation
17 Range of Motion
187(8)
18 Committed
195(8)
19 Enjoy the Ride
203(14)
20 Red, White, and Blue (and Gold)
217(20)
Epilogue: After the Gold Rush 237(2)
Acknowledgments 239
Mike Schultz won gold and silver medals in snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang. He has won numerous X Games medals in snowboarding, motocross, snocross, and snowbike. Schultz is the founder of BioDapt, engineering durable and versatile prostheses for athletes and military veterans around the world.