Strugar-Fritsch and his friends were riding their mountain bikes down the face of a mountain. While doing a stunt off an eight-foot cliff, a stunt he had successfully maneuvered many times before, Strugar-Fritsch landed awkwardly on his front tire, went flying over his handlebars, and shattering two vertebras in the process.
He uses a custom made hand cycle. A hand cycle is propelled by rotating the crank with hands, rather than feet. Usually there is one wheel up front and two, smaller wheels in the back.
After plenty of practice, Strugar-Fritsch says he can maintain a 15-16 mph pace on the road, passing many able-bodied riders in races. His training consists of riding his hand cycle 50
miles each week. Strugar-Fritsch rides hand cycles to raise awareness about the life-changing programs offered by Disabled Sports USA. An organization that he is also the spokesperson
for.
Matt Strugar-Fritsch will be racing in the Long Beach Marathon on October 12, 2008 at 7:30 AM. His goal is to finish the marathon in one hour and thirty minutes averaging 17.5 miles per
hour. Among racing his hand cycle Matt Strugar-Fritsch is also whitewater kayaking, whitewater rafting and doing downhill and cross-country skiing.
The Colours Wheelchair company makes the most innovative manual wheelchairs and wheelchair accessory items on the market. Colours is constantly searching for ways to improve the lifestyle
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If you'sd like more information about this topic, or to schedule and interview with Matt Strugar-Fritsch, please contact John Gunnar Box.