Almost two years to the day that Kevin Pearce came close to dying after a horrifying accident, the world-famous snowboarder is back on the slopes.
Months of intense rehab enabled Pearce to get back up on his board at Colorado's Breckenridge Ski Resort.
"It felt so good," Pearce, 24, told People. "It just feels so much like before. There's nothing really new for me that I have to relearn, so that was nice. I'm really in the right state to be snowboarding right now."
Pearce, 24, was training for the Olympics when on Christmas Eve, 2009, a stunt went terribly wrong and he suffered a traumatic brain injury.
He is still recovering and had an eye surgery in early November. " Even though my eyes are a lot better now, they're not perfect, so I have been doing exercises with them. And I've been in the gym, working out. I've been getting everything together and working on my balance," he said.