Ross Holland discovered a unique way to wear his prosthetic legs by turning the feet backward.
"It's so much more comfortable. It's so much easier," said Holland, a 34-year-old. "This kind of fluke turned into something I've never looked away from."
Holland, who has been using prosthetic legs since a lawn mower accident at age three, struggled for years to find a perfect fit for his prosthetics.
"To stay up in legs, I needed the fit to be exactly right," Holland said. "I needed the padding to be right. Any disruption would make it difficult to stay in the legs. I spent a lot of time in the wheelchair, so I would go to work in the wheelchair and then when I got home, I would put my legs on and go to the gym and go out with friends, that kind of thing."
Holland experimented with turning