 So what is the most important skill that a one-legged or like myself can have? Listen, you ask a bunch of different amputees, you get a lot of different answers, but for me personally, it is the pistol squat. The ability to get up and down off the ground with one leg is so functional and so helpful. This is a safety thing for me if I'm using a mobility device like crutches and fall over. If something happens and I'm on the ground, I know that I can get back to my feet. And if I have the ability to stand up from the ground, then that means that I have the strength and the balance to stand up from really any position. Which also means I have enough strength and stability in this knee to keep it protected because this takes a lot more strain considering I'm overcompensating for my missing leg. And guys, if anything happens to this one, I'm just gonna cry because I'll have no good legs left. Now there are a ton of reasons why someone might not be able to do this. However, if you do have the ability to acquire this skill, I would highly recommend it. There's independence, there's safety in it for me. And knowing that I can do that on my own without any kind of outside help, anything to pull me up is peace of mind. Even Sophie agrees.