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Become an AdvocateI have been skiing for nine winters now, only getting really into it over the last three seasons. As I have progressed in my physical recovery, I have progressed in what ski I use. While my grasp is still not strong, my trunk and arm/shoulder strength has increased significantly, allowing me to gradually become more independent in directing the sled. Currently, I ski a snow-kart which has attached outriggers that we strap my hands to, permitting me to change the angle of the ski to guide us down the hill.
The thing I enjoy most about skiing is the camaraderie. Typically, I will ski with the same instructors over the course of the season. Each session is like skiing with old friends. The jokes, playful teasing, and joy of each other’s company are what I most look forward to on a lesson day. The speed-induced adrenaline rush and my love of all outdoor activities are just icing on the cake. When I ski, I am able to forget my physical limitations and just enjoy being alive and unhindered for an afternoon. Being a wheelchair user, I obviously don’t get many opportunities to climb a mountain and enjoy the view; skiing affords me both! I find my afternoon on the slopes cleansing and healing. After wallowing in good company and all the beauty nature offers, I am ready to face another week and all the ups and downs that come with this life.
Michelle lives in New Hampshire with a C5-6 spinal cord injury she sustained in 2014. She is passionate about health and fitness participating in a variety of adaptive sports through all seasons. Michelle loves staying active and encouraging others in their journey to recovery and becoming their best selves.